All going according to plan it seems.

  • AA5B@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    For sure the ridiculous us money for little benefit to us citizens at high us consumer cost is ridiculous. But that doesn’t change the fact that there’s been a lot of medical r&d benefitting all our lives. We want that to continue and the us should prefer that it be here

    But the thing is it’s across all science and technology. US has benefitted from brain drain from other parts of the world, some of the best scientists coming here for the best rewards. That’s a good thing (for the US).

    Reversing that brain drain is a bad thing (for the US) and this is a scenario where a very few individals can make a huge difference. If we don’t have a critical mass of researchers to become a desirable destination and we don’t have research opportunities, and yes if we don’t have opportunities for rewards, the brain drain flows the other way. That’s great for the countries retaining more of their top researchers, but bad for the researchers if there are less rewards and bad for everyone if it results in less opportunity. and this is a people thing so an indidual staying away affects other individuals and new researchers see which way the brains are draining and a poor reputation for supporting science and research may not be overcome in these peoples lives

    • SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca
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      5 hours ago

      th e the fact that there’s been a lot of medical r&d benefitting all our lives.

      WAS. It’s over. NIH is gone.