• Lumbardo
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    32 days ago

    It is not secret that the US has attracted talented academics for many years. I am sure that these kinds of advertisements are not new.

      • Lumbardo
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        021 hours ago

        Yes. People conducting cutting-edge research should receive suitable compensation. Don’t see a problem with that.

        • @Ledericas@lemm.ee
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          113 hours ago

          yea thats the only reason, just higher salary only if it matches the HCOL in there area, otherwise they wouldnt have come here.

        • ZeroOne
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          120 hours ago

          & then that research gets gatekept by said country, do you agree to that

          • @Ledericas@lemm.ee
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            113 hours ago

            its gatekeeped in alot of ways, its complex issue stemming back to undergrad. not only because of recent anti-science, and anti-dei initiatives, which adds to the problem.

          • Lumbardo
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            020 hours ago

            I wasn’t aware that publishing peer-reviewed work for anybody to read was “gatekeeping”.

            • ZeroOne
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              118 hours ago

              I said countries (as in governments & corporations)

              • Lumbardo
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                118 hours ago

                Research related to National Defense are usually kept confidential, and corporations have an incentive to not share there research to maintain competitive with their competitors. Neither of these seem out of the ordinary regardless of where you are on the globe.

                Even still. The US government funds various institutions that share their research publicly, so I am not sure where you are really going with this.

    • @sroos@lemm.ee
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      11 day ago

      I’m sure they’re not.
      I’m also pretty sure that they’re working a lot better now than they were before…