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Brain drain: US scientists are packing their bags for the UK

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The election results are in, and apparently, some researchers decided it was a great time to cross the pond.

It turns out that when political winds shift, some people don't just complain on social media—they update their passports. A bunch of researchers have decided they’ve had enough of the current climate in the United States and are relocating their labs to the United Kingdom.

For these scientists, it isn't just about the weather or the tea. They are citing a growing sense of professional instability and uncertainty under the new administration. They feel their research, funding, and general ability to work might be on the chopping block sooner rather than later.

The move suggests that for the academic elite, professional survival now trumps national loyalty. When the home team starts looking like a chaotic mess, apparently even the smartest people in the room just decide to leave the building.

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  1. Deep-Fried Prepper
    Wait until they see the UK salaries lol.
    +6 solidA sobering reminder that the grass is often just a different shade of broke
  2. Freedom Eagle
    Smart move. If the funding is going to disappear, why stay?
    +5 solidFollowing the money is the only rational hobby left in this economy
  3. Overworked Mascot
    Good riddance, maybe we can hire some people who actually want to be here.
    +2 emotionalAh, the classic 'you can't fire me, I quit' energy, but with more bitterness