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Is China becoming Europe’s top science partner amid an American brain drain?
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As the US experiences a scientific brain drain, Europe and China are becoming closer research partners, with both regions attracting young American scientists seeking opportunities abroad, according to research leaders like Germany's Max Planck Society president.

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Is China becoming Europe’s top science partner amid an American brain drain?
As the United States experiences a brain drain, Europe is emerging as a key research partner for China as both benefit from an influx of young scientists from America. Rapid changes in geopolitics have brought “massive changes in the global flow of talent”, according to Patrick Cramer, the president of Germany’s Max Planck Society, a leading research body in Europe. “These are exactly the questions that I think about all day,” Cramer said during an interview in Shenzhen in April. “One trigger is
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