Subscribe to our newsletter

Send us a link

The Surprising Science of Climate Protests

The Surprising Science of Climate Protests

As an expected one billion people take part in Earth Day, Jocelyn Timperley and Martha Henriques delve into the evidence behind protest as a force for change.

Scientific Research is Deteriorating

Scientific Research is Deteriorating

Several cases of renowned scientists being offered large sums of money by institutions in authoritarian countries - such as Saudi Arabia - have been exposed by EL PAIS.

Fearing China, Switzerland Sacrifices Scientific Ties with Taiwan

Fearing China, Switzerland Sacrifices Scientific Ties with Taiwan

Switzerland has so far refused to strengthen scientific cooperation with Taiwan, citing respect for the One China policy and fearing economic repercussions. But this hampers relations with the world’s largest producer of semiconductors.  

"If We Are Simply Creating Techies Who Can Only Work With the Technology, We're in Big Trouble."

"If We Are Simply Creating Techies Who Can Only Work With the Technology, We're in Big Trouble."

Mathematician and educator Freeman A. Hrabowski III talks about the importance of the humanities, culture change in academia, and much more. He has led groundbreaking efforts to increase diversity in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields throughout his career. As president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) for three decades, Hrabowski transformed a regional commuter school into a top-tier research university.

Trust But Verify - U.S. Labs Are Overhauling the Nuclear Stockpile

Trust But Verify - U.S. Labs Are Overhauling the Nuclear Stockpile

Behind a guard shack and warning signs on the sprawling campus of Los Alamos National Laboratory is a forested spot where scientists mimic the first moments of a nuclear detonation. Here, in the Dual-Axis Radiographic Hydrodynamic Test (DARHT) facility, they blow up models of the bowling ball–size spheres of plutonium, or “pits,” at the heart of bombs—and take x-ray pictures of the results.

Get Horizon Europe Association Done, UK Academics Say in Parliament Hearing

Get Horizon Europe Association Done, UK Academics Say in Parliament Hearing

Academics in the UK have urged the government to get the Horizon Europe association deal over the line to limit the damage that the two-year delay - and counting - is having on research cooperation with peers in Europe. "The government should just get association done," said Paul Nurse, director of the Francis Crick Institute, echoing the infamous 'Get Brexit done' slogan used by the Conservative Party in the December 2019 election.

Switzerland Unveils 2023 Space Strategy

Switzerland Unveils 2023 Space Strategy

The government wants to safeguard the Swiss space research sector while promoting a "sustainable and responsible" universe. Adopting the Federal Space Policy 2023 on Wednesday, the government said the goal was to take account of the “rapid developments in and increasing importance of outer space”.

Strengthen Links Between Science and High Finance

Strengthen Links Between Science and High Finance

Influential studies have helped regulators to spot problems at banks and step in before they spread. But, as the events of the past month show, stability must not be allowed to breed complacency.

To Avoid an AI "Arms Race," the World Needs to Expand Scientific Collaboration

To Avoid an AI "Arms Race," the World Needs to Expand Scientific Collaboration

What should be done to manage AI and other technological advances that pose catastrophic risks? What the world should have done with nuclear technology: Expand scientific collaboration and avoid secrecy.

Verun­mög­lichte Forschung? Inter­na­tio­naler Wett­be­werb Versus Trans­na­tio­nale Soli­da­rität Im Wissenschafstbetrieb

Verun­mög­lichte Forschung? Inter­na­tio­naler Wett­be­werb Versus Trans­na­tio­nale Soli­da­rität Im Wissenschafstbetrieb

Auch die Wissenschaft ficht Arbeitskämpfe aus. In Deutschland wurde das Reformvorhaben zum Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz (WissZeitVG) zurecht von den betroffenen Wissenschaftler:innen abgelehnt. Aber statt der vorgetragenen Sorge um die "internationale Wettbewerbsfähigkeit" der deutschen Wissenschaft wäre transnationale Solidarität angesichts vielerorts ähnlicher neoliberaler Regierungsmechanismen gefragt.

What Kind of Mind Does ChatGPT Have?

What Kind of Mind Does ChatGPT Have?

Large language models seem startlingly intelligent. But what's really happening under the hood?

Soft Power, Hard Choices: Science Diplomacy and the Race for Solutions

Soft Power, Hard Choices: Science Diplomacy and the Race for Solutions

Applying the latest scientific insight and evidence is the starting point for science diplomacy. Three experts shine a light on the missing links between the two.

OpenAI's Big Lesson for Science Policy

OpenAI's Big Lesson for Science Policy

The incredible success of Large Language Models like ChatGPT is both a scientific breakthrough and a boon for future scientific discovery. What is Open AI's role in this?

A New Model Predicts Depression and Anxiety Using Artificial Intelligence and Social Media

A New Model Predicts Depression and Anxiety Using Artificial Intelligence and Social Media

Utilizing data from Twitter and applying natural language processing artificial intelligence algorithms, researchers created a new, accurate prediction model for depression and anxiety.

Transforming Science and Policy to Solve Generational Challenges

Transforming Science and Policy to Solve Generational Challenges

The One Environment-One Health framework proposes new research and policy solutions that better informs the complex interactions among environmental, social and economic systems.

Science Superpowers Need Supercharged Investment

Science Superpowers Need Supercharged Investment

Setting out his vision for the economy in January, Jeremy Hunt turned to what, in the past six months, has become the easiest joke in the book for speechwriters: "I asked ChatGPT to craft the opening lines of this speech. Who needs politicians when you have AI?"Artificial intelligence is only one o

CERN/NASA Summit: Accelerating the Adoption of Open Science

CERN/NASA Summit: Accelerating the Adoption of Open Science

In celebration of the 2023 Year of Open Science, CERN and NASA are jointly organizing "Accelerating the Adoption of Open Science", a week long open science summit at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, from 10 to 14 July 2023.