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COVID Vaccines Have Higher Approval in Less-Affluent Countries

COVID Vaccines Have Higher Approval in Less-Affluent Countries

Surveys show that people in ten low- and middle-income nations are generally more eager to receive the COVID-19 jab than people in two wealthier nations where vaccine is plentiful.

Is It Time to Reassess Student Assessment?

Is It Time to Reassess Student Assessment?

The pandemic has accelerated numerous experiments in assessment for the digital age, moving beyond simple knowledge recall. But is the traditional exam really obsolete? As the dust settles on another marking season, seven academics give their widely differing views.

More Unintended Consequences: How the Plan S Transformative Journal Route Favors Larger Incumbent Publishers

More Unintended Consequences: How the Plan S Transformative Journal Route Favors Larger Incumbent Publishers

For smaller and independent publishers, the Transformative Journal route to Plan S compliance seems like a viable option. At least until you see the reporting requirements.

Office for Students Confirms Funding Reforms

Office for Students Confirms Funding Reforms

The Office for Students (OfS) has confirmed changes to how it will distribute funding to universities and colleges for 2021-22. OfS funding supplements course fees which pay for the bulk of higher education course costs.

Government Innovation Strategy Will Transform Lives and Livelihoods

Government Innovation Strategy Will Transform Lives and Livelihoods

UKRI welcomes the government's ambitious Innovation Strategy and its commitment to strengthening the UK's position as a world leader for research and innovation.

Adriana Bankston on Career Moves from Science to Policy

Adriana Bankston on Career Moves from Science to Policy

Some scientists get involved with policy without giving up their day jobs. Others take their scientific training and move wholesale into the world of policy, taking up roles as advisors, analysts, knowledge brokers or advocates on specific issues. Adriana Bankston shares her tips and experiences on leaving academia behind and joining the fast-paced world of policy.

COVID and Mass Sport Events: Early Studies Yield Limited Insights

COVID and Mass Sport Events: Early Studies Yield Limited Insights

UK allowed mass gatherings and attempted to study them but the early results provide limited data on viral transmission.

ERC President Decries Basic Research Being 'Subordinated' to EU Political Priorities

ERC President Decries Basic Research Being 'Subordinated' to EU Political Priorities

The outgoing president of the European Research Council (ERC) Jean-Pierre Bourguignon called for an end to the current "boom and bust" approach to basic research funding, at a meeting of EU science ministers in Slovenia on Monday.

Time to Assume That Health Research is Fraudulent Until Proven Otherwise? - The BMJ

Time to Assume That Health Research is Fraudulent Until Proven Otherwise? - The BMJ

Health research is based on trust. Health professionals and journal editors reading the results of a clinical trial assume that the trial happened and that the results were honestly reported. But about 20% of the time, said Ben Mol, they would be wrong.

Pact for Research & Innovation: the Foundations of the European Research Area Still Valid and Unavoidable

Pact for Research & Innovation: the Foundations of the European Research Area Still Valid and Unavoidable

Launched two decades ago, the European Research Area (ERA) has made limited progress. The ERC Scientific Council fully supports renewed efforts for further development.

Do Researchers Know What the H-index Is? And How Do They Estimate Its Importance? - Scientometrics

Do Researchers Know What the H-index Is? And How Do They Estimate Its Importance? - Scientometrics

In this article, we pursue two goals, namely the collection of empirical data about researchers' personal estimations of the importance of the h-index for themselves as well as for their academic disciplines, and on the researchers' concrete knowledge on the h-index and the way of its calculation.

Why is Horizon Europe Important for Switzerland and the European Union?

Why is Horizon Europe Important for Switzerland and the European Union?

Switzerland has been excluded for now from the EU's key Horizon Europe research programme. This is a big blow for Switzerland's research landscape.

'They're Killing People': Biden Denounces Social Media for Virus Disinformation

'They're Killing People': Biden Denounces Social Media for Virus Disinformation

The president's blunt statement capped weeks of frustration in the White House over the spread of vaccine disinformation on Facebook and other platforms.

C.D.C. Director Warns of a 'Pandemic of the Unvaccinated'

C.D.C. Director Warns of a 'Pandemic of the Unvaccinated'

Cases, hospitalizations and deaths remain far below last winter's peak, but the director urged people to get fully vaccinated.

What Science Fiction Got Right and Wrong About the Babies of the Future

What Science Fiction Got Right and Wrong About the Babies of the Future

A century of science has pushed the boundaries of human reproduction even beyond writers' imaginations.