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'Sad for science:' After travel ban, Iranians at Harvard wonder if they should take their expertise elsewhere
U.S. President Donald Trump's contentious travel ban is making top scientists from Iran studying at Harvard and other institutions wonder if the U.S. is still the right place for them to pursue their education.
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