Sentences with phrase «brain drain by»

Smart coaches react to this football brain drain by making their teams more collective and muscular, independent of genius and creativity.

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A final ironic and unintended economic consequence of the Trump immigration reform plan could be a «brain drain,» as educated and potentially wealthy liberals look to escape a controversial Trump presidency, namely by moving to Canada.
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As the industrial action embarked upon by medical doctors in Kogi state hits one month on Wednesday, the Nigeria Medical Association, has urged the State Government to do the needful by meeting their demands to avoid brain drain that has already started in the health sector.
It remains to be seen whether the EURYI awards, or the parallel effort by the ERC to be announced next month, will stem Europe's brain drain.
In the grip of enthusiasm, a spontaneously self - nominated team of female participants decided to give themselves some homework by looking at the part played by women in the Dutch brain drain.
However, brain drain is by no means solely a Dutch problem, as similar trends can be seen elsewhere in Europe, as well as in many Third World countries.
By scanning the brains of healthy volunteers, researchers at the National Institutes of Health saw the first, long - sought evidence that our brains may drain some waste out through lymphatic vessels, the body's sewer system.
With modern neurosurgical techniques, most brain abscesses can be suctioned or drained, followed by IV antimicrobial treatment for six to eight weeks.
Noting this retention problem, the EC advocated increased European Union (EU) research investments (see the Editorial by Papon, Science 1 August 2003), and urged European cooperation to stop the «brain drain
Last Friday, in the leading Moscow business newspaper Vedomosti, a letter addressed to Russia's president and its prime minister and signed by more than 100 Russian researchers who permanently work abroad complained of «the disastrous situation in the Russian basic research,» noting extremely low levels of funding and a continuing massive brain drain.
Energy Secretary Steven Chu warned today that proposed cuts to energy research as part of a spending plan by House of Representatives Republicans for the rest of 2011 could cause a scientific brain drain that would damage U.S. science for years to come.
PARIS — The brain drain of French scientists to the United States might not be huge, but America lures some of the country's best researchers who may never come back, concludes a study carried out by the French think tank Institut Montaigne.
Watch a talk on the glymphatic system by Maiken Nedergaard, author of «Brain Drain» in the March Scientific American.
Plans for the 2020 mission eased fears about a potential brain drain at JPL driven by federal budget cuts.
This is typified by feeling mentally active yet physically drained, feeling wide awake when resting in bed at night, or fluctuating from levels of great focus to severe brain fog throughout the day.
I am super swamped at my day job right now and, while I love to be busy, it does leave my brain pretty drained by the end of the day!
Edward's father (Adrian Scarborough) was a starchy headmaster and his mother (Anne - Marie Duff) was brain - damaged after being struck by a moving train and a tremendous drain on Edward's family life.
Teachers, parents, and students all suffer from brain - draining inefficiency when the focus on homework is disrupted by multitasking.
Virginia's Maggie Walker Governor's School eases «brain drain» angst by reporting each student's test scores to his or her «home school,» where they get included in the school's state report card.
By facilitating active, engaged and educational roles for students through Meaningful Student Involvement, the approach can be essential for retaining learners, graduating students and decreasing the brain drain in rural schools.
by J. J. Charlesworth; «Expansion, consolidation» by Joshua Mack; «The sweet smell of art funding» by John Quin; «The Museum of Everything» by Marie Darrieussecq; «Off - space No 11: The Institute of Jamais Vu» by Oliver Basciano; «Crime and Punishment» by Jonathan Grosssmalerman; «The Italian brain drain» by Mike Watson; «Artcouture — body art for the digital age» by Hettie Judah; «Kraftwerk's future - nostalgia» by Sam Jacob; and in Comic Strip, Paul Gravett previews The Postie Always Rings Thrice by Warren and Gary Pleece.
This list is the tip of the iceberg on dozens of interesting stories that can and should be told about the battle for research and development funding between the universities on this list, the possibility that U.S. dominance in science and technology could slip away due to current barriers to entry by international scientists, and how a leading Indian scientist recommends India deal with its brain drain abroad.
At least, that's the thrust of this article, «Lawyers, Fun & Money: Brain Drain Hits Major Law Firms,» by Saira Rao, New York Post (12/31/06).
This data is compounded by news of the law school brain drain - the latest trend of the smartest undergraduate students taking a pass on law school entirely.
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