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How Researchers Can Help Fight Climate Change in 2022 and Beyond

How Researchers Can Help Fight Climate Change in 2022 and Beyond

COP26 energized the global effort to halt global warming. Research is now crucial to monitoring progress and creating solutions.

New Patent-Free COVID Vaccine Developed As "Gift to the World"

New Patent-Free COVID Vaccine Developed As "Gift to the World"

A new COVID-19 vaccine, developed by researchers from the Texas Children's Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine, is being offered patent-free to vaccine manufacturers across the world.

New Year's Resolution: Research Group Aims to Fix the Way the World Collaborates on Technology

New Year's Resolution: Research Group Aims to Fix the Way the World Collaborates on Technology

With the COVID-19 crisis still underway and a climate crisis looming, an international group of senior researchers is pushing the world's biggest economies to reform the way they manage collaboration on emerging technologies. In coming years, argues a group participant, David Delpy, professor of medical photonics at University College London, the world risks conflict over who controls and benefits from a range of emerging technologies from climate control to 6G wireless networks.

New Coronavirus Variant Identified in France

New Coronavirus Variant Identified in France

B.1.640.2 was discovered in a traveler returning from Cameroon and has a high number of mutations. And a first "flurona" case has been confirmed in Israel.

Cuba's Vaccine Success Story Sails Past Mark Set by Rich World's Covid Efforts

Cuba's Vaccine Success Story Sails Past Mark Set by Rich World's Covid Efforts

The island nation struggles to keep the lights on but has inoculated 90% of its population with home-developed vaccines

This 3,700-Year-Old Tablet is the Oldest Example of Applied Geometry

This 3,700-Year-Old Tablet is the Oldest Example of Applied Geometry

Ancient Greeks have been credited with the invention of trigonometry, but a mathematician reveals Babylonians used it about a thousand years earlier.

The Top 1% of Americans Have Taken $50 Trillion From the Bottom 90%-And That's Made the U.S. Less Secure

The Top 1% of Americans Have Taken $50 Trillion From the Bottom 90%-And That's Made the U.S. Less Secure

A report shows that a $50 trillion redistribution of income to benefit the richest has made America less healthy, resilient, and secure.

The Impact of the COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution on Mental Health Outcomes

The Impact of the COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution on Mental Health Outcomes

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a “second pandemic” of anxiety and depression. While vaccines are primarily aimed at reducing COVID-19 transmission and mortality risks, they may have important secondary benefits. 

Two Years of Coronavirus: How Pandemic Unfolded Around the World

Two Years of Coronavirus: How Pandemic Unfolded Around the World

In December 2019 the WHO was told of a cluster of pneumonia cases in Wuhan, China. These charts show how Covid-19 has spread across the world since then

Long distance ski racing is associated with lower long-term incidence of depression in a population based, large-scale study

Long distance ski racing is associated with lower long-term incidence of depression in a population based, large-scale study

Physical activity has been proposed to be beneficial for prevention of depression, although the importance of exercise intensity, sex-specific mechanisms, and duration of the effects need to be clarified. Using an observational study design, following 395,369 individuals up to 21 years it was studied whether participation in an ultralong-distance cross-country ski race was associated with lower risk of developing depression.

The Explanatory Power of Citations: a New Approach to Unpacking Impact in Science - Scientometrics

The Explanatory Power of Citations: a New Approach to Unpacking Impact in Science - Scientometrics

This article proposes a text clustering approach to derive contextual aspects of individual citations and the relationship between cited and citing work in an automated and scalable fashion. The method reveals a focal publication's absorption and use within the scientific community. It can also facilitate impact assessments at all levels. 

How Human Capital, Universities of Excellence, Third Party Funding, Mobility and Gender Explain Productivity in German Political Science - Scientometrics

How Human Capital, Universities of Excellence, Third Party Funding, Mobility and Gender Explain Productivity in German Political Science - Scientometrics

Apart from generally showing why political scientists publish more or less, this article specifically identifies accumulative advantage as the principal reason why women increasingly fall behind men over the course of their careers.

A New Type of Powerful Artificial Intelligence Could Make EU's New Law Obsolete

A New Type of Powerful Artificial Intelligence Could Make EU's New Law Obsolete

The EU's proposed artificial intelligence act fails to fully take into account the recent rise of an ultra-powerful new type of AI, meaning the legislation will rapidly become obsolete as the technology is deployed in novel and unexpected ways. Foundation models trained on gargantuan amounts of data by the world's biggest tech companies, and then adapted to a wide range of tasks, are poised to become the infrastructure on which other applications are built.

COVID-19: New Hope Rides on Protein-based Vaccines

COVID-19: New Hope Rides on Protein-based Vaccines

The European Medicines Agency has approved the Novavax coronavirus vaccine. The protein-based vaccine may be a real alternative, both for bringing forward the global vaccination campaign, and for vaccination skeptics.

Scientists Find Perfectly Preserved Dinosaur Embryo Preparing to Hatch Like a Bird

Scientists Find Perfectly Preserved Dinosaur Embryo Preparing to Hatch Like a Bird

At least 66m-year-old fossil discovered in southern China reveals posture previously unseen in dinosaurs

'Hard' Skills from Our PhDs Remain Relevant Beyond Academia

'Hard' Skills from Our PhDs Remain Relevant Beyond Academia

Experience in grant-writing, data analysis and presentation will serve researchers well - even when they move away from academia.