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US Needs to Do Better in Science Diplomacy, White House Says

US Needs to Do Better in Science Diplomacy, White House Says

The White House sent a report to Congress urging that the US do a better job supporting international research collaboration - and saying that currently it is losing out to China and other competitors because of poor organisation.

Bolsonaro's Troubled Legacy for Science, Health and the Environment

Bolsonaro's Troubled Legacy for Science, Health and the Environment

Brazilians will choose their new president on 2 October and Jair Bolsonaro is running for a second term. Critics say he has damaged the country's science, people's well-being and its threatened ecosystems.

Liberal Arts and Sciences After Bologna: What's Next?

Liberal Arts and Sciences After Bologna: What's Next?

Times have changed, and the conditions that fostered the rise of liberal arts and sciences programs after the start of the Bologna reforms no longer obtain. This raises the question of how the liberal arts and sciences movement will continue in the near future. Can it still have any relevance in a changing context?

Prime Minister Scraps Science Policy Body in Cabinet Shake-up

Prime Minister Scraps Science Policy Body in Cabinet Shake-up

The number of cabinet committees has been slimmed down from 20 to just six, with the National Science and Technology Council among those abolished.

In Disrupted Russian Academy Election, Researchers Find Signs of State Meddling

In Disrupted Russian Academy Election, Researchers Find Signs of State Meddling

Leader of Russia's largest chipmaker elected president after incumbent's sudden withdrawal.

What Kind of Science Is This?: On the Documenta Fifteen "Expert Panel" - Notes - E-flux

What Kind of Science Is This?: On the Documenta Fifteen "Expert Panel" - Notes - E-flux

Marion Detjen critiques the conclusions of the documenta fifteen "Expert Panel" on anti-Semitism.

China Bets Big on Brain Research with Massive Cash Infusion and Openness to Monkey Studies

China Bets Big on Brain Research with Massive Cash Infusion and Openness to Monkey Studies

Ambitious $746 million program aims to complement big neuroscience projects in Europe and the United States.

Open Letter: Open Science Should Provide Support, Not Impose Sanctions

Open Letter: Open Science Should Provide Support, Not Impose Sanctions

Beyond ideological boundaries, the Open Science movement should address the question of whether and, if so, under which framework conditions “closeness” can be appropriate in global, political crises. Openness must not be abused to place sanctions in global, political crises by closing open offers.

Championing the Role of Technicians

Championing the Role of Technicians

As the start of the 2022/23 academic year begins, it’s timely to draw attention to technicians who play a critical role in higher education and research. 

Kindness Awards - Teamkind - #Kindfest2022

Kindness Awards - Teamkind - #Kindfest2022

The Kindness in Education Awards aims to celebrate, inspire and encourage projects related to kindness and compassion in schools, colleges and universities.

NIH advisers seek tighter oversight of risky pathogen experiments

NIH advisers seek tighter oversight of risky pathogen experiments

Biosecurity advisers to the federal government are calling for tighter scrutiny of experiments with potentially dangerous viruses and other pathogens, reflecting an ongoing debate within the scientific community over the benefits and risks of such laboratory research.

Determining the Credibility of Commitments in International Climate Policy

Determining the Credibility of Commitments in International Climate Policy

The success of international climate cooperation relies on whether national commitments are believable under the Paris Agreement. What determines the credibility of these commitments?

EU Called Out for Bureaucratic Obstacles to Cross-Border Researcher Mobility

EU Called Out for Bureaucratic Obstacles to Cross-Border Researcher Mobility

The lifting of pandemic restrictions on travel and increased requirements in EU research programmes for researchers to spend time abroad is drawing renewed attention to the way in which blanket EU rules for managing labour flows are getting in the way.