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Macron Consolidates Electoral Victory

Macron Consolidates Electoral Victory

The party of France’s recently elected president won an absolute majority in its first general elections, with an agenda that included strong support for research.

EU May Join Gates Foundation And Wellcome Trust In Becoming An Open Access Publisher

EU May Join Gates Foundation And Wellcome Trust In Becoming An Open Access Publisher

Carlos Moedas suggested a "decision" to create the platform had already been made.

EU Moves into Publishing

EU Moves into Publishing

The European Commission is looking to create its own open-access publishing platform for papers that emerge from its €80bn Horizon 2020 programme.

Europe Joins Forces to Create Largest Ever Shared Data Repository

Europe Joins Forces to Create Largest Ever Shared Data Repository

World-leading research institutes have agreed to join forces with funding agencies and policymakers to create the European Open Science Cloud, the largest shared data repository in history.

Senior Scientists as Allies for Equity

Senior Scientists as Allies for Equity

Asking the scientific system to fix itself from the bottom up could place an unacceptable burden on junior scientists.

A Closer Look at the Sci-Hub Corpus

A Closer Look at the Sci-Hub Corpus

Bastian Greshake has analysed the full Sci-Hub corpus and found that articles are being downloaded from all over the world, more recently published papers are among the most requested, and there is a marked overrepresentation of requested articles from journals publishing on chemistry.

The Crisis Facing Scientific Research

The Crisis Facing Scientific Research

The challenges facing researchers in Japan and some of the structural weaknesses holding science back.

Critics Challenge NIH Finding That Bigger Labs Aren't Necessarily Better

Critics Challenge NIH Finding That Bigger Labs Aren't Necessarily Better

Analysis backs controversial proposal to cap grant funding for bigger labs.

Physicists Accelerate Plans for a New Large Hadron Collider Three Times as Big

Physicists Accelerate Plans for a New Large Hadron Collider Three Times as Big

An international league of scientists is kicking off the decades-long process of developing the successor to the Large Hadron Collider, the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator.

Trump Keeps Francis Collins as NIH Director

Trump Keeps Francis Collins as NIH Director

Dr. Francis Collins, a holdover from the Obama administration, will remain director of the National Institutes of Health, the White House announced.