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Academia's Ableist Mindset Needs to Change

Academia's Ableist Mindset Needs to Change

Four junior researchers with disabilities describe their career experiences to date, and how colleagues can act as allies.

The World Was Woefully Unprepared for a Pandemic. Let's Be Ready for the Next One

The World Was Woefully Unprepared for a Pandemic. Let's Be Ready for the Next One

The Global Preparedness Monitoring Board is calling for a coherent action plan to counter future health emergencies

COVID Vaccines for Kids Are Coming

COVID Vaccines for Kids Are Coming

Kids under 12 years generally can't get a COVID vaccine. US authorities will rule on emergency approval for the BioNTech-Pfizer jab for 5- to 11-year-olds.

Mexico's Scientific Community Is Facing Unprecedented Threats From the Government

Mexico's Scientific Community Is Facing Unprecedented Threats From the Government

Scientists around the world fear the Mexican government is trying to send a message to those who would dare question it.

Opinion | The First Thing We Do, Let's Kill All the Leaf Blowers

Opinion | The First Thing We Do, Let's Kill All the Leaf Blowers

Nearly everything about how Americans "care" for their lawns is deadly, but these machines exist in a category of environmental hell all their own.

Challenges to Democracy in Europe: Insights Into a Complex and Turbulent Political Climate

Challenges to Democracy in Europe: Insights Into a Complex and Turbulent Political Climate

Results from some of the innovative EU-funded research that help us to better understand the major political issues of the day and provide recommendations for policymakers, citizens and other organisations to better respond to the threats facing European democracy.

Special Topics Issue on Intersectional Science Policy

Special Topics Issue on Intersectional Science Policy

These articles raise awareness of science policy topics that directly affect marginalized scientists and communities, and provides possible solutions by which to increase diversity, equity and inclusion in science policy as laid out by the next generation of leaders in the field. 

British Scientists Being 'frozen Out' of EU Research Due to NI Row, Claims MP

British Scientists Being 'frozen Out' of EU Research Due to NI Row, Claims MP

Bill Cash says UK still not being made full member of Horizon Europe science programme linked to dispute over NI protocol

The Secret to South Korea's COVID Success? Combining High Technology with the Human Touch

The Secret to South Korea's COVID Success? Combining High Technology with the Human Touch

To combat COVID and future pandemics, governments need to heed the lessons of social interventions and not just the technological ones.

Research That's Not in English Often Goes Unread - Leaving Massive Data Blind Spots

Research That's Not in English Often Goes Unread - Leaving Massive Data Blind Spots

English is the lingua franca of science - but as a result, science published in languages other than English often goes unread.

Mandates Likely Work to Increase Vaccine Uptake

Mandates Likely Work to Increase Vaccine Uptake

Rather than causing a backlash, vaccine mandates promote vaccination uptake, according to research from the University of Pennsylvania.

COVID, Racism, China: Three Tests for the Next NIH Leader

COVID, Racism, China: Three Tests for the Next NIH Leader

The successor to Francis Collins will need to be steadfast, nimble and creative in how they run the world's largest biomedical research agency at a pivotal time.