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No Clear Path to Swiss Association in Horizon Europe After Bilateral Meeting in Brussels

No Clear Path to Swiss Association in Horizon Europe After Bilateral Meeting in Brussels

Switzerland should agree to a timeline for ironing out broader political disagreements with the EU, the European Commission announced on Monday, signaling a long road ahead for Swiss association to Horizon Europe.

Russia Accuses US of Hypocrisy over Satellite Destruction

Russia Accuses US of Hypocrisy over Satellite Destruction

Russia has acknowledged destroying a satellite in a missile test, as the US had reported. But the Kremlin denies creating a risk to others in space - and says the US is being hypocritical on space safety.

New Mission to Scour Our Interstellar Neighbourhood for Planets That Could Sustain Life

New Mission to Scour Our Interstellar Neighbourhood for Planets That Could Sustain Life

Privately funded Toliman telescope to be launched into low-earth orbit to search Alpha Centauri star system.

The COVID Pandemic Has Harmed Researcher Productivity - and Mental Health

The COVID Pandemic Has Harmed Researcher Productivity - and Mental Health

Surveys show that women, parents of young children and people of colour are most affected by pandemic-related disruptions and need more support.

Advancing Transdisciplinary Adaptation Research Practice - Nature Climate Change

Advancing Transdisciplinary Adaptation Research Practice - Nature Climate Change

Transdisciplinary research is increasingly seen as critical for advancing climate change adaptation. Operationalizing transdisciplinary research in the global South, however, confronts ingrained cultural and systemic barriers to participatory research.

Caltech Confronted Its Racist Past. Here's What Happened

Caltech Confronted Its Racist Past. Here's What Happened

With a push from students and alumni, the university faced up to a legacy of support for eugenics. As it renames buildings and programmes, can its story serve as a model for others?

COP Architects Furious at Lack of Climate Justice at Pivotal Summit

COP Architects Furious at Lack of Climate Justice at Pivotal Summit

Scientists who worked on the original UN climate convention doubt that COP26 will deliver for low income countries.

'Science and Solidarity': Why Puerto Rico Leads US in COVID Vaccinations

'Science and Solidarity': Why Puerto Rico Leads US in COVID Vaccinations

Puerto Rico has an underfunded health care system, high levels of poverty and its infrastructure remains devastated by a major hurricane that swept through the island in 2017.

Earth's First Continents Emerged from the Ocean 700m Years Earlier Than Thought

Earth's First Continents Emerged from the Ocean 700m Years Earlier Than Thought

Ancient rock forms suggest world's first stable cratons rose above sea level more than 3bn years ago

Minority Among Elites: Female Astronauts of Color

Minority Among Elites: Female Astronauts of Color

The first female astronaut of color was African-American Mae Jemison - 30 years after the first men and white women flew in space.

Nasa Bumps Moon Landing Back to 2025 at the Earliest

Nasa Bumps Moon Landing Back to 2025 at the Earliest

Agency says funding issues, along with delays tied to Bezos legal challenge, will push back first landing in a half century

Astrophysicists Unveil Glut of Gravitational-wave Detections

Astrophysicists Unveil Glut of Gravitational-wave Detections

The latest bounty of 35 events features oddball black holes and a miniature neutron star.

How the Coronavirus Stays One Step Ahead of Us

How the Coronavirus Stays One Step Ahead of Us

At first, no one looked twice at the new variant. Detected in South Africa in January 2021, the novel coronavirus lineage, called C.1, appeared similar to other variants.