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Ukrainian scientific research in tears!Science celebrities have left one after another, how can this matter be broken?
Hi military fans!Today I would like to talk to you about a profound and worrying topic - what a huge impact on the field of scientific research in Ukraine. Two years of war not only tore the land apart, but also set off amazing waves in the field of science.
First of all, let's get into a scenario: you are a Ukrainian scientist, rooted in the front line of scientific research in your homeland. However, the clouds of invasion loomed, and every corner of the country trembled in the flames of war. This is not just a war, but a heavy blow to Ukrainian science.
Let's take a look at the reality, according to the latest report from the Humanities and Social Sciences Newsletter, the total time spent on scientific research in Ukraine has decreased by 20% in the last two years. This is not a small number, but a real loss for the field of scientific research. Even more worrying is the fact that scientists have chosen to leave their homeland, and the ravages of war have caused nearly a fifth of the country's talent to drain, and the most energetic scientists have become the main force of exiles.
Of the scientists who remained, they are trying to fill the gaps in scientific research, but the amount of work they have done is significantly reduced. According to the survey, nearly 40 percent of researchers say that their current research is not as good as it was before the war, and 10 percent have simply stopped their research. It's not just numbers, it's a sharp pain.
To make matters worse, some scientific research facilities were destroyed in Russian attacks. Across the country, 74 universities collapsed in the smoke of the war, another heavy blow to Ukraine's scientific research and innovation sector.
The ongoing war has made it increasingly difficult for science and innovation in Ukraine to recover. Faced with this situation, Ukrainian scientists appealed to the support of the international scientific community, especially those compatriots who work in other state institutions. They expect to be able to secure fellowships and fellowships for longer periods of time, while providing access to libraries, computing resources, and grants for scientists who remain in their home countries.
This is not only a scientific problem for Ukraine, but also a challenge that the global scientific community should face together. We are living in an era of rapid development of science and technology, and every country is inseparable from the common struggle of global science. At this critical juncture, we, as observers of military international relations, should pay more attention to the turbulence in this scientific field, because scientific strength is not only the pillar of military strength, but also a symbol of a country's comprehensive strength.
The impact of this war on Ukrainian research is deeply worrying us. More importantly, however, we should not be bystanders, but be part of the battle for science. In this information age, there are endless possibilities for us to share and disseminate this information to call for support for scientists in Ukraine.
In this difficult time for scientific research in Ukraine, let us think together about what we can contribute to this scientific familyIt's time to use our attention, voice, and action to inject more power into this traumatized land of science. Together, let's work for the future of science.