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When It Comes to Breakthrough Cases, Are We Ignoring Long Covid Once Again?

When It Comes to Breakthrough Cases, Are We Ignoring Long Covid Once Again?

We are told not to worry about breakthrough cases because they are 'mild' - but long Covid is anything but mild

A Bizarre Side Effect of Global Warming? Shrinking Animals

A Bizarre Side Effect of Global Warming? Shrinking Animals

Climate change is messing with the size of animals around the world, from birds to mammals to fish.

Don't Panic, But Breakthrough Cases May Be a Bigger Issue Than You've Been Told

Don't Panic, But Breakthrough Cases May Be a Bigger Issue Than You've Been Told

The vaccines work very well, but current public-health communications may be understating the frequency of infections among the vaccinated.

Caroline Wagner on the Internationalisation of Science and Policy

Caroline Wagner on the Internationalisation of Science and Policy

Caroline Wagner, author of 'The New Invisible College' and 'The Collaborative Era In Science', joins Toby Wardman of SAPEA to discuss the brave new world of cross-border science, and what, if anything, we can do about it.

More Than 50 Long-term Effects of COVID-19: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

More Than 50 Long-term Effects of COVID-19: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

COVID-19 can involve persistence, sequelae, and other medical complications that last weeks to months after initial recovery. This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to identify studies assessing the long-term effects of COVID-19.

The F.D.A. Authorized a Third Dose of Covid Vaccines for Immunocompromised People.

The F.D.A. Authorized a Third Dose of Covid Vaccines for Immunocompromised People.

The authorization applies to people who received solid organ transplants and others with similarly compromised immune systems.

Clear Rules for Research Security and Researcher Responsibility

Clear Rules for Research Security and Researcher Responsibility

Press briefing from Dr. Eric Lander, President’s Science Advisor and Director of the US Office of Science and Technology Policy.

The World Must Cooperate to Avoid a Catastrophic Space Collision

The World Must Cooperate to Avoid a Catastrophic Space Collision

Governments and companies urgently need to share data on the mounting volume of satellites and debris orbiting Earth.

From Principles to Practices: Open Science at Europe’s Universities

From Principles to Practices: Open Science at Europe’s Universities

The 2020-2021 EUA Open Science Survey results provides a comprehensive picture of the challenges and achievements in Open Science at Europe’s universities.

Thank the Babylonians, Not Pythagoras, for Trigonometry

Thank the Babylonians, Not Pythagoras, for Trigonometry

Most every kid learns a² + b² = c² in math. Pythagoras, right? Wrong. Babylonians used trigonometry 1,000 years before the Greeks. Time to rewrite history?

Insanity the Common Verdict on Suicides in 18th Century England

Insanity the Common Verdict on Suicides in 18th Century England

Official records contrast with witness evidence of loneliness and physical decline among older people in Georgian society

Europe's Wildfires Also Driven by Rural Flight

Europe's Wildfires Also Driven by Rural Flight

It's not just drought and strong winds driving the catastrophic wildfires in southern Europe, fire expert Johann Goldammer says in an interview with DW.

Yes, the Climate Crisis is Terrifying. But I Refuse to Abandon Hope

Yes, the Climate Crisis is Terrifying. But I Refuse to Abandon Hope

The world seems to be on the verge of collapse - yet I have just brought a baby into it, writes Arwa Mahdawi

Climate Change: At-risk Nations Fear Extinction After IPCC Report

Climate Change: At-risk Nations Fear Extinction After IPCC Report

The most vulnerable developing countries plead for action after a stark warning from a UN panel.

Power Plants: Making Electricity from Flowers and Fruits

Power Plants: Making Electricity from Flowers and Fruits

Chemist María Fernanda Cerdá uses natural dyes from Uruguay's indigenous flora to build solar cells.

UK Publishes Results of First Funding Round Under Turing Student Mobility Scheme

UK Publishes Results of First Funding Round Under Turing Student Mobility Scheme

In a major post-Brexit move, the UK government kicked off its own student mobility programme with an announcement that its Turing Scheme will fund over 40,000 students for education and training placements across 150 countries. According to the outcomes of the first funding round, 363 projects were approved to receive £96 million in grants to send students to Canada, Japan and the US, but also in several European countries.

Climate Crisis 'Unequivocally' Caused by Human Activities, Says IPCC Report

Climate Crisis 'Unequivocally' Caused by Human Activities, Says IPCC Report

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change states every corner of the planet is already being affected and it could get far worse.

Many Conservatives Have a Difficult Relationship with Science - We Wanted to Find out Why

Many Conservatives Have a Difficult Relationship with Science - We Wanted to Find out Why

It's not just issues like climate change and vaccines that pose problems for conservative thinkers - it's the way science itself is conducted.

Major Climate Changes Inevitable and Irreversible - IPCC's Starkest Warning Yet

Major Climate Changes Inevitable and Irreversible - IPCC's Starkest Warning Yet

Report warns temperatures likely to rise by more than 1.5C bringing widespread extreme weather.

Climate Change Widespread, Rapid, and Intensifying - IPCC

Climate Change Widespread, Rapid, and Intensifying - IPCC

Scientists are observing changes in the Earth’s climate in every region and across the whole climate system, according to the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Report, released today. Many of the changes observed in the climate are unprecedented in thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of years, and some of the changes already set in motion—such as continued sea level rise—are irreversible over hundreds to thousands of years.