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The Remarkable Value of Thinking Broadly: A COVID-19 Trifecta

The Remarkable Value of Thinking Broadly: A COVID-19 Trifecta

Social scientist and technology expert Zeynep Tufekci has been prescient about COVID-19 transmission. Eric Topol talks with her about how she does it and why such approaches make the difference.

Gyms. Bars. The White House. See How Superspreading Events Are Driving the Pandemic

Gyms. Bars. The White House. See How Superspreading Events Are Driving the Pandemic

Preventing hot spots of COVID-19 transmission has emerged as a key challenge in the fight against the virus

The Evidence is Clear: if Countries Act Together, They Can Suppress Covid

The Evidence is Clear: if Countries Act Together, They Can Suppress Covid

As England prepares to lock down again, it should look to the example set by east Asian and African nations, says professor of global public health Devi Sridhar

Masks Work. Really. We'll Show You How.

Masks Work. Really. We'll Show You How.

A visual journey through the microscopic world of the coronavirus shows how masks provide an important defense against transmission.

DataCite Commons at Your Service

DataCite Commons at Your Service

DataCite and the FREYA project partners are proud to announce the official launch of DataCite Commons. DataCite Commons is the web interface to explore the PID Graph, formed by the publications, datasets, research software, and other research outputs generated by researchers working at research institutions and supported by grant funding.

Social Sciences & Humanities in EU Green Deal Call

Social Sciences & Humanities in EU Green Deal Call

A dedicated brokerage event for entities looking for opportunities to involve Social Sciences and Humanities institutions in EU H2020 Green Deal calls.

Scoping the Open Science Infrastructure Landscape in Europe

Scoping the Open Science Infrastructure Landscape in Europe

"We see a diverse, interconnected, open, professional and viable, developing OS ecosystem in Europe on solid ground; one that is worth investing in. At the same time, this developing ecosystem faces a range of issues that challenge its path to a more open and sustainable future." This is a core conclusion of this new SPARC Europe report.

Delete Offensive Language? Change Recommendations? Some Editors Say It's OK to Alter Peer Reviews

Delete Offensive Language? Change Recommendations? Some Editors Say It's OK to Alter Peer Reviews

Survey finds widespread support for editing, but there is little guidance from journals.

As Election Nears, Trump Makes a Final Push Against Climate Science

As Election Nears, Trump Makes a Final Push Against Climate Science

The administration is imposing new limits on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that would undercut action against global warming.

'Sleeping Giant' Arctic Methane Deposits Starting to Release, Scientists Find

'Sleeping Giant' Arctic Methane Deposits Starting to Release, Scientists Find

Exclusive: expedition discovers new source of greenhouse gas off East Siberian coast has been triggered.

Some Covid Survivors Have Antibodies That Attack the Body, Not Virus

Some Covid Survivors Have Antibodies That Attack the Body, Not Virus

New research found 'autoantibodies' similar to those in lupus and rheumatoid arthritis patients. But patients may also benefit from treatments for those autoimmune diseases.

Why You Shouldn't Worry About Studies Showing Waning Coronavirus Antibodies

Why You Shouldn't Worry About Studies Showing Waning Coronavirus Antibodies

Experts say it's normal for levels of antibodies to drop after clearing an infection, and that they represent just one arm of the immune response against a virus.

Inside the Bizarre Publishing Ring That Linked 5G to Coronavirus

Inside the Bizarre Publishing Ring That Linked 5G to Coronavirus

From black holes at the Earth's center to decapitated quails, a group of scientists-some working for a journal from a major publisher-are prolifically publishing pseudoscience.