2016-11-09 3:56 GMT-02:00, kaiser <kai...@caltech.edu>: > Yeah, given Europe and Canada are obvious, I think Brazil and Japan are > actually viable alternatives if the first choices are getting too crowded. > They do have synchrotrons and "internets".
We just had a president impeached, and the new one is forcing a law that will freeze public spending (which is already quite low, not only for science) for twenty years. Yes, twenty years. So I wouldn't count Brazil as an "alternative" for refugee scientists - actually, most of us are also among those looking for alternatives elsewhere...