What Brexit Vote Means for Science (in 140 Characters)

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The Brexit may be a "disaster for UK science," according to scientists.
(Image credit: Flickr/Tomek Nacho)

The United Kingdom's vote to leave the European Union has left scientists and researchers questioning the future of their work, funding, collaborations and more.

In a historic vote this week, 52 percent of participants in the U.K. voted in favor of the "Brexit," as the referendum by British voters to exit the European Union is known. As the news sank in early Friday morning, scientists and innovators around the world shared their reactions.

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Kacey Deamer
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Kacey Deamer is a journalist for Live Science, covering planet earth and innovation. She has previously reported for Mother Jones, the Reporter's Committee for Freedom of the Press, Neon Tommy and more. After completing her undergraduate degree in journalism and environmental studies at Ithaca College, Kacey pursued her master's in Specialized Journalism: Climate Change at USC Annenberg. Follow Kacey on Twitter.