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Our Fight Against Climate Change Is Failing. One Technology Can Change That.

Our Fight Against Climate Change Is Failing. One Technology Can Change That.

Carbon capture has a bad reputation. But after a year of reporting, I’ve come to a conclusion: It's both vital and viable.

The German Amateurs Who Discovered "Insect Armageddon"

The German Amateurs Who Discovered "Insect Armageddon"

Keeping meticulous records over decades, the Krefeld Entomological Society documented a 75 percent decline in bug populations that shocked the world.

STEM Programs Still Missing Mark with Women

STEM Programs Still Missing Mark with Women

The latest 2016 Canadian census information was released this week. Lots of statistics relating to labour, education, commutes to work and migration, among other things.

"Definitely Embarrassing:" Nobel Laureate Retracts Non-Reproducible Paper in Nature Journal

"Definitely Embarrassing:" Nobel Laureate Retracts Non-Reproducible Paper in Nature Journal

A Nobel Laureate has retracted a 2016 paper in Nature Chemistry that explored the origins of life on earth, after discovering the main conclusions were not correct.

DORA Anniversary and Future

DORA Anniversary and Future

The San Francisco Declaration of Research Assessment moves into a global phase of action with community support.

Wanted: Academics Wise to the Needs of Government

Wanted: Academics Wise to the Needs of Government

Funders should not support policy-relevant work that treats policy impact as an afterthought.

Why a Lot of Important Research Is Not Being Done

Why a Lot of Important Research Is Not Being Done

Lawsuits have an intimidating effect on an already difficult enterprise.

New Tools Track Article Buzz Online

New Tools Track Article Buzz Online

“How’s my paper doing?” It’s such a simple question, and in today’s hyperconnected world it’s relatively easy to work out who’s reading and talking about your scientific publications. But are there conversations you might be overlooking?

Aaron Swartz Fellowship

Aaron Swartz Fellowship

The Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives awards a fellowship each year either to an unconventional technology expert early in his/her career, or a scholar or activist working at the intersection of humanities, social sciences and technology studies or technological solutions.

Researchers Share $22m Breakthrough Prize as Science Gets Rock Star Treatment

Researchers Share $22m Breakthrough Prize as Science Gets Rock Star Treatment

"It’s really not a mathematician kind of thing, but I’ll probably survive." - C. Hacon

It's Gonna Get a Lot Easier to Break Science Journal Paywalls

It's Gonna Get a Lot Easier to Break Science Journal Paywalls

Understanding that vaccines are critical to public health and human-driven carbon emissions are un-terraforming the planet cannot be the purview of the one percent.

Peter Hotez vs. Measles and the Anti-Vaccination Movement

Peter Hotez vs. Measles and the Anti-Vaccination Movement

Texas is at risk of a deadly measles outbreak, and yet few have been willing to cast blame on the state’s burgeoning—and notoriously combative—anti-vaccine movement.

Women in Science, Technology and Innovation: Old Stereotypes and New Realities

Women in Science, Technology and Innovation: Old Stereotypes and New Realities

The OECD's 2017 Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard brings fresh evidence on where women stand in the pursuit of better representation in the world of science and technology.

The Social Dimension in the Future of Europe Debate

The Social Dimension in the Future of Europe Debate

EU leaders highlighted their political support for enhanced cooperation in education.

Doctor Wins 2017 John Maddox Prize for Countering HPV Vaccine Misinformation

Doctor Wins 2017 John Maddox Prize for Countering HPV Vaccine Misinformation

Riko Muranaka awarded prize for efforts to explain jabs’s safety amid scare campaigns which have seen Japanese vaccination rate fall from over 70% to 1%.