Brazil's Budget Cuts Threaten More Than 80,000 Science Scholarships
If the country's main science-funding agency doesn't get more cash soon, young researchers will stop getting paid.

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If the country's main science-funding agency doesn't get more cash soon, young researchers will stop getting paid.
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