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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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WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkThe best places in the world to travel to in 2026 From a legendary Alpine range to a less-traveled but no less stunning alternative to the Mediterranean, here are the year's must-visit destinations, handpicked by National Geographic's editors, photographers, and adventurers. WorkWorkWorkTanzanian President Hassan wins disputed election with more than 97% of vote, official results show Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has won a disputed election with over 97% of the vote, according to official results announced on Saturday. Her main opponents were prevented from running, leaving her virtually unopposed. Critics and opposition groups have raised concerns about the election's fairness. Protests erupted across Tanzania, leading to violence and a military response. The government postponed the reopening of universities due to unrest. The United Nations and foreign ministers from the U.K., Canada, and Norway have expressed concern over the situation. Hassan's victory extends the ruling party's long-standing grip on power. WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkMan charged with murder after woman's body found in NSW's Hunter Valley In Australia, the national family violence counselling service is on 1800 737 732. In the UK, call the national domestic abuse helpline on 0808 2000 247, or visit Women's Aid. In the US, the domestic violence hotline is 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). Other international helplines may be found via www.befrienders.org. WorkTrump threatens to go into Nigeria 'guns-a-blazing' over attacks on Christians Nigeria was placed on the country-of-particular-concern list by the US for the first time in 2020 over what the state department called "systematic violations of religious freedom". The designation, which did not single out attacks on Christians, was lifted in 2023 in what observers saw as a way to improve ties between the countries before the then-secretary of state Antony Blinken's visit. WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWork TradeBriefs Publications are read by over 100,000 Industry Executives About Us | Advertise | Privacy PolicyUnsubscribeYou are receiving this mail because of your subscription with TradeBriefs. Our mailing address is 3110 Thomas Ave, Dallas, TX 75204, USA |
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