How one US scientist is adapting to life abroad after DOGE cuts
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Nature CommunicationsHow one US scientist is adapting to life abroad after DOGE cutsnature.comNature, Published online: 29 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01137-z Sarah Weisberg is one of a number of scientists who have made the move to Europe for job security.
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