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Letter: US science data needs a new home in Europe

Published 30 April 2025

From Peter Holness, Bengeo, Hertfordshire, UK

You underplayed the carnage being wrought on world-class US science by the actions of Donald Trump and Elon Musk as they pull plugs on whole institutions and their labs. I ask readers to spare a thought for hard-working US scientists with invaluable troves of data that are about to be lost to the world in a pointless historical tragedy worse than the fire that destroyed the Great Library of Alexandria. While there is still time, I suggest all European scientific institutes and universities reserve server space to capture and retain as much of that data as possible. And I appeal to US scientists to exfiltrate their data to somewhere safe (Leader, 12 April).

Issue no. 3541 published 3 May 2025

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