U.S. scientists
Coverage of U.S. scientists in the Nexus archive.
- After Trump's re-election, these U.S. scientists found jobs in the U.K.
More U.S. scientists are moving to the U.K. after Trump's re-election, with three researchers explaining their reasons for relocating to U.K. universities.
- After Trump's re-election, these U.S. scientists found jobs in the U.K.
More U.S. scientists are moving to the U.K. after Trump's re-election, with three researchers explaining their decision to shift their research to U.K. universities.
- A Devastating Quake Strikes Venezuela Just as It Reopens to the World
Two quakes, magnitude 7.2 and 7.5, struck Venezuela on June 24, causing at least 32 deaths and 700 injuries. US scientists warn the death toll could rise, and the larger quake was the country's biggest since 1900, damaging Caracas.
- Adversaries may have taken missing US scientists, lawmaker says
A U.S. lawmaker suggests that adversaries may be responsible for the disappearance or suspicious deaths of nearly a dozen scientists. The incidents have raised concerns due to their unexplained circumstances.
- Congress briefed on missing U.S. scientists
Congress was briefed on the issue of missing U.S. scientists, though the article provides no specific details about the circumstances or identities of the individuals involved.
- Why are gray whales dying in San Francisco's waters? US scientists search for clues
Gray whales are dying in San Francisco's waters, prompting U.S. scientists to investigate. Climate change and shifting migration patterns are linked to the phenomenon, offering both research opportunities and new ecological mysteries.