20,000 Scientists Publish at Unrealistic Rates
Analysis finds ‘implausibly high’ numbers of papers from many top scientists.
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Analysis finds ‘implausibly high’ numbers of papers from many top scientists.
In a new analysis, scholars publicly accused of sexual misconduct experienced a significant decrease in the rate at which other scholars cited their published research.
Efforts to keep implementation of the European Research Area (ERA) going continued this week with the publication of a second ERA policy agenda, covering the years 2025 to 2027.
While India’s decision is pending both sides agreed to launch joint R&D calls for projects worth €60 million.
In a new Trump era, Canadians are looking for partners, and since association to the EU’s Framework Programme, applications are up.
Research groups call for academic freedom to be protected amid mass firings and funding freezes
As the US and Russia hold controversial peace talks, Ukrainian research leaders want scientists back.
Centre-right leader Friedrich Merz is expected to become chancellor in a new coalition following election.
Leaked plans for climate research show EU will strive for more impact in final years of Horizon Europe.
The American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Royal Society have launched a new framework for science diplomacy.
President Trump sees himself as a dealmaker and Elon Musk sees himself as a science-based innovator. Might this fabled partnership lead to a confluence towards what is termed “science diplomacy?”
The Spark grants scheme, run by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF), anonymises applications. This has meant a more diverse range of winners, particularly younger scientists and those new to SNSF funding.
Research centers move to reduce salaries and lay off staff.