Top Researchers Consider Leaving U.S. Amid Funding Cuts: 'The Science World Is Ending'
30% of U.S. scientists are eyeing Canada, Europe, and China. Why is America’s research future at risk — and what can students learn from it?
Why are top researchers like Terence Tao considering leaving the U.S.? As science funding faces cuts, even the brightest minds may look elsewhere. Photo credit: PBS
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November 6, 2025
30% of U.S. scientists are eyeing Canada, Europe, and China. Why is America’s research future at risk — and what can students learn from it?
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A poll from the journal Nature found that 75% of researchers in the U.S. are considering leaving the country. That includes a man who’s been dubbed the "Mozart of Math." Stephanie Sy examines what’s behind a potential scientific brain drain.
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Take a look at the graph showing where scientists in the U.S. are considering emigrating to? Are you surprised at the percentage and the places? Biochemist Stephen Jones, who went to Lithuania, mentioned that Americans' anti-science stance was one of the reasons he left during the COVID pandemic. Why do you think some Americans are anti-science?

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