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Scientists have lost their jobs or grants in US cuts. Foreign universities want to hire them

  • Thousands of scientists in the U.S. lost their jobs or grants due to cuts in federal funding for scientific research.
  • Aix-Marseille University in France initiated the 'Safe Place for Science' program to welcome U.S.-based scientists at risk.
  • Anna-Maria Arabia stated that these changes present an 'unparalleled opportunity to attract some of the smartest minds here.'
  • Patrick Schultz remarked that the U.S. has historically been an example in both science and education.
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Osaka University announced on the 28th that it has put in place a system to accept 100 researchers who have been based in the US. Over 600 million yen has been secured as funding through donations and other means. Ishii Masaru, Dean of the Graduate School of Medicine, emphasized that "accepting American researchers will lead to the development of science in Japan." Osaka University's Graduate School of Medicine will soon set up a website to begi…

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Since World War II, the United States has invested huge amounts of money in scientific research being carried out in independent universities and federal agencies.

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Durango Herald broke the news in on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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