'Carnage' avoided, scientist says

A government backdown on research funding has avoided "carnage" in the scientific community, Nobel Prize winner Brian Schmidt says.

Nobel Prize winner Brian Schmidt believes the scientific community has avoided "carnage" after the Abbott government backed down on a threat to drop funding for research.

The government decoupled the funding from its university reforms and agreed to commit $150 million until June 2016 while a review into research funding is conducted.

"We've lost a few people, but most of the carnage has been avoided," Professor Schmidt told ABC radio of the uncertainty surrounding the funding.


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