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Within the scientific community, the words "open science" have been on everyone's lips in recent years. Open science entails a great promise of a democracy of knowledge, and it is considered to be a universally good thing.
New technology involving miniature human organs built in a lab is a step towards better treatments and ending a contentious practice.
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Nature investigates multiple instances of scholars on working visas experiencing abuse and salary discrimination.
In the first of a four-post series, we explore: the phenomenon of diversity tax and its impact on marginalized individuals.
The SNSF has been awarding grants to research projects across all scientific disciplines since 1952. How has the amount of funding evolved over time?
Demographers must work together so that officials can produce numbers all can trust.
Between 2018 and 2020 China published 23.4% of the world's scientific papers, eclipsing the US.
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Most international scholars do not report experiences of bullying because they fear retaliation, including threats to cancel visas. But they can take action.
Examining how social media affects the public cognitive and affective factors further influences their attitudes towards COVID-19 governance policy.
With perseverance and adaptability, this scientist found his way forward.
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The human species' capacity to imagine can help create new and more hopeful climate realities and boost citizen engagement, researchers maintain.
Researchers found 127 systematic reviews and clinical guidelines that cited already retracted papers.
Could the universe be an elaborate game constructed by bored aliens?
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In the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, anti-vaccine activism in the USA accelerated, forming an alliance with political groups and even extremists. An organized, well-funded anti-science movement now threatens all childhood immunizations.
The evaluation of the Ethics and Governance of AI Initiative is presented in this report.
How to ensure that policy communities can benefit from the increasing volume of research in order to deliver evidence-informed policy?
Unprecedented floods and droughts bring new challenges for risk reduction with implications for efficient governance and investment in integrated management.
Scientific skepticism is a global phenomenon. Social psychology researchers sought to find out why and what we can do about it.
A report says that the government's approach 'feels like setting off on a marathon with your shoelaces tied together'.
After two years of negotiations, the US Congress finally passed legislation to massively increase science and technology research and enhance competitiveness in the semiconductor industry.
Ecologists and policymakers presented their perspectives at a debate on biodiversity.
A new ethics framework urges researchers to promote greater equity in global collaborations.
Depictions of women in STEM are powerful sources of inspiration for young women who aspire to a career in those fields. But stereotypes of female scientists persist, and we have some way to go to vanquish them.