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NIH Scientific Integrity Plan is Fundamentally Flawed, Says Public Employee Group

NIH Scientific Integrity Plan is Fundamentally Flawed, Says Public Employee Group

A scientific integrity plan recently proposed by the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) is “fundamentally flawed,” according to the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER). In comments filed on Nov. 6 and subsequently summarized in a statement, the advocacy group says that the draft policy “lacks meaningful protections for scientists and research.”

Protect the ‘Right to Science’ for People and the Planet

Protect the ‘Right to Science’ for People and the Planet

Opinion: Upholding human rights can ensure that environmental policy is driven by facts and evidence, not denialism, greed and profit.

Piloting the WHO Global Guidance Framework for the Responsible Use of the Life Science in Uganda

Piloting the WHO Global Guidance Framework for the Responsible Use of the Life Science in Uganda

WHO published in 2022 the Global guidance framework for the responsible use of the life sciences: mitigating biorisks and governing dual-use research (the framework), which calls on Member States and relevant stakeholders to mitigate biorisks and safely govern dual-use research (DUR) while harnessing the power of life sciences for the global health.

Advancing Science and Freedom During Wartime

Advancing Science and Freedom During Wartime

The success of Kyiv's first international astrobiology scientific conference has affirmed the enormous scientific potential and future for Ukraine's space sciences.

The Belt and Road Initiative is Boosting Science - the West Must Engage, Not Withdraw

The Belt and Road Initiative is Boosting Science - the West Must Engage, Not Withdraw

China is deepening scientific links with low- and middle-income countries. Europe and the United States would be wise to join this effort, which could help to resolve economic, environmental and political crises.

'ChatGPT Detector' Catches AI-generated Papers with Unprecedented Accuracy

'ChatGPT Detector' Catches AI-generated Papers with Unprecedented Accuracy

Tool based on machine learning uses features of writing style to distinguish between human and AI authors.

China is Blooming and Flourishing with Science and Technology  

China is Blooming and Flourishing with Science and Technology  

Share:Share on WhatsAppShare on FacebookShare on X (Twitter)Share on TelegramShare on RedditShare on Email[Presented in the seminar on the "Significance of India China Relations in the Present National and Global Context" at the National conference of India China Friendship Association conducted on   October 14-15,2023, Hyderabad] India and China bloomed with rich ancient civilizations. Both countries-epicentres […]

Podcast - How Will ChatGPT and Generative AI Transform Research?

Podcast - How Will ChatGPT and Generative AI Transform Research?

Nature editors Nick Petrić Howe, Magdalena Skipper, Richard Van Noorden and Yann Sweeney discuss how generative AIs are impacting science and what the future might hold.

Podcast - Sustaining Science for the Future of Ukraine

Podcast - Sustaining Science for the Future of Ukraine

Vaughan Turekian, the director of the Policy and Global Affairs Division of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine in the US, discusses efforts to support Ukrainian scientists and why such efforts are important for the future of Ukraine.

I Couldn’t Move For A Postdoc. Fellowship Reviewers Shouldn’t Have Penalized Me For It

I Couldn’t Move For A Postdoc. Fellowship Reviewers Shouldn’t Have Penalized Me For It

I wasn’t surprised to learn I hadn’t been selected for a prestigious postdoc fellowship. I had applied mostly hoping for feedback that would improve my application the following year. But comments from two reviewers made me rethink my plan to apply again—and even whether to continue in academia.