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US to Push 'Democracy-Affirming Technology' with Prizes and Research Projects

US to Push 'Democracy-Affirming Technology' with Prizes and Research Projects

The US is set to fund prizes, challenges and research projects to create so-called "democracy affirming technologies" that allow open societies to reap the benefits of innovation without sacrificing privacy or accountability.

Northern Lights Photographer of the Year - in Pictures

Northern Lights Photographer of the Year - in Pictures

The travel photography blog Capture the Atlas has published its annual northern lights photographer of the year collection with stunning images from 25 photographers. Coinciding with the northern lights season at the end of the year, it aims to share the beauty of this natural phenomenon

COVID: EU Now Also Backs Mix-and-match Vaccines

COVID: EU Now Also Backs Mix-and-match Vaccines

Various studies show people have better immune responses and produce more antibodies with a combination of the AstraZeneca, BioNTech or Moderna vaccines.

Call for Additional €4B Investment in European Research Infrastructures

Call for Additional €4B Investment in European Research Infrastructures

Europe needs to build eleven new international research labs at a cost of €4.16 billion, according to the latest roadmap from the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI), published on 7 Dec., as the European Commission called for a review of funding sources for the shared facilities.

YouTube Is Serving Up Climate Misinformation. This Top Scientist Says Google Should Ban It

YouTube Is Serving Up Climate Misinformation. This Top Scientist Says Google Should Ban It

Should YouTube treat climate misinformation the same way it treats Covid-19 misinformation? A top U.S. climate expert says yes.

Learning from North-South University Partnerships in Practice

Learning from North-South University Partnerships in Practice

In 2016, five Swiss institutions of higher education and three universities in the Global South received seed funding to work on sustainable development through education and research in contexts affected by conflict. Looking back at more than four years of coordinating this university network, here are some lessons learned from challenging situations.

How to Write Like an Academic

How to Write Like an Academic

If you've been away from academia for a few years, you may have forgotten how to write in a way that's suitable for higher education. Not to worry...!

Climate Policy, Regulation and Governance

Climate Policy, Regulation and Governance

The articles presented here range from broad views on climate change governance in agroforestry systems and insights from climate-funded food system projects, to the nationally specific, exploring regulatory contexts in the UK, China, and Mexico. 

The State of Social Science Research on COVID-19

The State of Social Science Research on COVID-19

This is the first scientometric study of the performance of social science research on COVID-19. It provides insight into the landscape, the research fields, and international collaboration in this domain. The results are useful for finding potential collaborators and for identifying the frontier and gaps in social science research on COVID-19 to shape future studies.

AI Mathematician and a Planetary Diet - the Week in Infographics

AI Mathematician and a Planetary Diet - the Week in Infographics

Nature highlights three key infographics from the week in science and research.

The Southern Ocean is Still Swallowing Large Amounts of Humans' Carbon Dioxide Emissions

The Southern Ocean is Still Swallowing Large Amounts of Humans' Carbon Dioxide Emissions

A 2018 study suggested the ocean surrounding Antarctica might be taking up less CO₂ than thought, but new data suggest it is still a carbon sink.

Ancient Footprints Suggest a Mysterious Hominid Lived Alongside Lucy's Species

Ancient Footprints Suggest a Mysterious Hominid Lived Alongside Lucy's Species

A previously unknown hominid species may have left its marks in muddy ash about 3.66 million years ago in what is now East Africa.

How Bad is Omicron? What Scientists Know So Far

How Bad is Omicron? What Scientists Know So Far

COVID researchers are working at breakneck speed to learn about the variant's transmissibility, severity and ability to evade vaccines.

Omicron is Supercharging the COVID Vaccine Booster Debate

Omicron is Supercharging the COVID Vaccine Booster Debate

The data are growing that booster jabs enhance protection - but their durability, impact and ability to quash the new variant are unknown.

Industry Scores Higher Than Academia for Job Satisfaction

Industry Scores Higher Than Academia for Job Satisfaction

Nature's salary survey finds that industry researchers are more positive about their careers. Academia must raise its game.