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How Common is Long COVID? Why Studies Give Different Answers

How Common is Long COVID? Why Studies Give Different Answers

Enormous databases do not necessarily allow scientists to solve long COVID mysteries, such as how well vaccination protects against the condition.

US Restricts Science Collaborations with Russia

US Restricts Science Collaborations with Russia

The U.S. is sunsetting research collaborations with Russia in response to its war against Ukraine, joining a coalition of countries that have already moved to restrict ties with research institutions affiliated with the Russian government.

Nature Index Annual Tables 2022: China's Research Spending Pays off

Nature Index Annual Tables 2022: China's Research Spending Pays off

Experts say the country's strong scientific performance is likely to be sustained in the coming years.

Horizon 2020 Widening Programme Not a 'Miracle Pill'

Horizon 2020 Widening Programme Not a 'Miracle Pill'

EU efforts to reduce the east-west gap in research and innovation should be backed by investment and reforms in member states, the EU auditor says in a report reviewing funding schemes set up by the European Commission to help bridge the divide.

Climate Change: Rising Sea Levels Threaten 200,000 England Properties

Climate Change: Rising Sea Levels Threaten 200,000 England Properties

A report indicates that lots of houses in England could be lost to flooding in the coming decades.

Gaia Probe Reveals Stellar DNA and Unexpected 'starquakes'

Gaia Probe Reveals Stellar DNA and Unexpected 'starquakes'

The robotic spacecraft unravels the history of the our galaxy's evolution - and could identify habitable regions of the Milky Way

Research Must Do No Harm: New Guidance Addresses All Studies Relating to People

Research Must Do No Harm: New Guidance Addresses All Studies Relating to People

Springer Nature editors urge consideration of the potential harms of all research relating to human populations, not just that directly involving human participants.

Make Research Integrity Training Mandatory, Say 73% of Australian Researchers

Make Research Integrity Training Mandatory, Say 73% of Australian Researchers

The results of the first national survey to investigate research integrity in Australia indicate broad support for mandatory research integrity training.

Google Engineer Put on Leave After Saying AI Chatbot Has Become Sentient

Google Engineer Put on Leave After Saying AI Chatbot Has Become Sentient

The engineer says the system has the perception of, and ability to express thoughts and feelings equivalent to, a human child.

UK Scientists Fear It Will Be Locked out of €100 Billion EU Research Programme

UK Scientists Fear It Will Be Locked out of €100 Billion EU Research Programme

Some British researchers who had secured Horizon Europe funding have already been told that their grants will be cancelled.

UK Researchers Lose Project Leader Roles As Horizon Europe Row Continues

UK Researchers Lose Project Leader Roles As Horizon Europe Row Continues

At least half a dozen UK-based researchers have already lost coordination roles in Horizon Europe consortia because of the failure of Brussels and London to agree UK association to the programme, with the true tally losing out on leadership positions likely much higher.

Life Scientists Have 'Little Awareness' of the Risk That Their Research Could Create New Pathogen Threats

Life Scientists Have 'Little Awareness' of the Risk That Their Research Could Create New Pathogen Threats

Life scientists are often oblivious to the risk of creating deadly new pathogens that could escape from the lab, a new World Health Organisation (WHO) report has warned, as the body draws up new global safety guidelines.

MIT Grads Demonstrate First Ammonia-powered Tractor

MIT Grads Demonstrate First Ammonia-powered Tractor

Amogy, a startup founded by four MIT grads, has transformed a John Deere into the world's first zero-emission, ammonia-powered tractor.

Indigenous Knowledge Reveals History of Fire-prone California Forest

Indigenous Knowledge Reveals History of Fire-prone California Forest

A collaboration between scientists and Native American tribes finds tree density in parts of the Klamath Mountains is at a record high, and at risk of serious wildfires.