It's Time to Expand the Definition of 'Women's Health'
Research in this area deserves more attention - and not only for conditions related to reproduction.
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Research in this area deserves more attention - and not only for conditions related to reproduction.
Transitional measures for researchers are envisaged following Switzerland's non-association to Horizon Europe.
A recent visit to the site of the first atomic bomb explosion offered desert vistas, (mildly) radioactive pebbles and troubling reflections.
Panpsychists look at the many rungs on the complexity ladder of nature and see no obvious line between mind and no-mind.Illustration…
A team of investigators used enhanced carbon dating methods to examine human remains from the site in Peru.
Off-campus learning was essential during the pandemic. But when it ends, we should encourage students to return to campus for in-person lectures, says Michael Doran.
Astronomers have detected the first evidence of water vapor in the atmosphere of Jupiter's massive moon Ganymede.
A Swiss Ph.D. student tweeted critically about China. Afterward, his professor at the University of St. Gallen wanted nothing more to do with him, worried that her own ability to get a visa would be at risk.
Scientists are increasingly concerned climate change is making fires more frequent and more intense.
Many doctors on the front lines say unvaccinated patients in their 20s and 30s are becoming more severely ill, and more quickly. But comprehensive data is lacking.
Psychologist Ann-Marie Creaven regularly discusses her research on Ireland's most listened-to station.
Life on Earth depends on oxygen. And it now seems that oxygen depends on a slow day-night cycle, as a new study shows.
Bik's home address was posted on Twitter and she faced a barrage of attacks after dissecting a paper endorsing hydroxychloroquine as treatment.
Federal employees and some members of the public remain concerned over reports of political interference in science, specifically when it came to reporting scientific findings, a Biden administration report argues.
"Science belongs to all of us and it is not an enemy of any culture."
Recent research shows that the skepticism many companies had related to working from home may be eroding.
Scientists are unpicking the life cycle of SARS-CoV-2 and how the virus uses tricks to evade detection.
The analysis draws on public health studies that conclude that for every 4,434 metric tons of CO2 produced, one person globally will die.
Archives, libraries, photo agencies and publishers need to do better to reflect science's true past and present.
A good communications strategy can get your research seen by decision makers, says Rebecca Fuoco.
Since 2009, the SNSF has financed a portion of the indirect research costs incurred by SNSF-funded projects at research institutions. In 2021, 102 million Swiss francs are available for these "overhead" costs.
Study of nearly 7,000 scientists also finds that more than half engage in 'questionable research practices'.
This substantive work from John B. Thompson provides a historical overview and analysis of technological and legal challenges to publishing practices in the 21st century.