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Mashup Score: 0The scientific exodus from Nazi Germany - 5 year(s) ago
Beginning in 1933, hundreds of physicists and other academics fled the country, transforming their lives and the global scientific landscape.
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Scientific societies and commercial journal publishers urge President Trump to belay an executive order for a zero embargo on the release of federally sponsored research.
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Mashup Score: 1
Scientific societies and commercial journal publishers urge President Trump to belay an executive order for a zero embargo on the release of federally sponsored research.
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In 1933, Germany was the pre-eminent scientific & medical power with by far the most Nobel laureates. A wave of nativism & misdirected attempts to make Germany great again after Weimar-era depredations led to devastating brain drain & massive emigration./5 https://t.co/7u3ovG1Zru