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Food Prices, Elections, and the Wagner Group in Africa

Food Prices, Elections, and the Wagner Group in Africa

Despite its battlefield failures, Russia has dealt a surprising blow to an unexpected party: world food markets. 

Who Will Be the Commission's New Research Chief?

Who Will Be the Commission's New Research Chief?

The departure of Jean-Eric Paquet, the head of the European Commission's directorate general for research and innovation, has not been officially confirmed as yet, but the Brussels rumour mill is already churning out potential replacements.

Researchers Sense Apathy Towards Science in French Presidential Election Campaign

Researchers Sense Apathy Towards Science in French Presidential Election Campaign

Campaign-trail debates about research reduced to a sideshow as Ukraine, government finance, health and energy dominate.

Le Pen Election Win Would Be Disastrous for Research, France and Europe

Le Pen Election Win Would Be Disastrous for Research, France and Europe

Marine Le Pen is promising to repeal unpopular changes to research institutions. But the wider impact of her presidency would be catastrophic.

New Research into Threat Posed to Climate Change Policies by the Rise of the Populist Right

New Research into Threat Posed to Climate Change Policies by the Rise of the Populist Right

Climate policies could be the next target for right-wing populist parties as the cost of energy soars, researchers into the links between climate policy and political parties warn.

'Historic': Global Climate Plans Can Now Keep Heating Below 2C, Study Shows

'Historic': Global Climate Plans Can Now Keep Heating Below 2C, Study Shows

But goal of limiting global heating to 1.5C will fail without immediate action, scientists warn.

NATO to Launch €1B Fund for High Tech Start-Ups in Dual Use Technologies

NATO to Launch €1B Fund for High Tech Start-Ups in Dual Use Technologies

NATO has launched a new research programme called DIANA to bring industry, start-up companies and academia together to research new dual-use technologies that address both societal problems and national security issues. The Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) is focusing on technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data processing, quantum-enabled technologies, autonomy, biotechnology, novel materials and space.

The War in Ukraine is Exposing Gaps in the World's Food-Systems Research

The War in Ukraine is Exposing Gaps in the World's Food-Systems Research

Russia's invasion is the latest threat to the stability of world food supplies. Researchers must act now to halt the cycle of repeated food crises.

ERC Issues Ultimatum Telling 150 UK-Based Grant Holders to Move to the EU

ERC Issues Ultimatum Telling 150 UK-Based Grant Holders to Move to the EU

The European Research Council (ERC) has asked successful applicants based in the UK to move to an EU institution within the next two months, or else give up their grants. 

Researchers Urge Inclusion of UK and Switzerland in Cyber-Climate Project

Researchers Urge Inclusion of UK and Switzerland in Cyber-Climate Project

An ambitious EU initiative aiming to create a cyber-replica of Planet Earth for climate-impact simulations may not include British or Swiss organisations - and some researchers in the project say that's a problem.

1,000+ Scientists Worldwide Engaged in Civil Disobedience for Climate Action

1,000+ Scientists Worldwide Engaged in Civil Disobedience for Climate Action

Scientists chained themselves to the White House fence, blocked bridges and occupied buildings. Dozens were arrested.

Nigeria Begins National Performance Trials for GM Maize

Nigeria Begins National Performance Trials for GM Maize

Nigeria is set to begin national performance trials for genetically modified  TELA maize. As the West African nation makes another leap towards greater pest-resistance and productivity, particularly for small-scale farmers.

Global Biodiversity is in Crisis, but How Bad is It? It's Complicated

Global Biodiversity is in Crisis, but How Bad is It? It's Complicated

While the planetary boundary framework provides one way of understanding biodiversity or biosphere integrity loss, there are many other measures of biodiversity loss — and all point toward the fact that we are continuing to dangerously destabilize life on Earth.

No Agreement on the Horizon − a No-win Situation for the UK, the EU and European Research - HEPI

No Agreement on the Horizon − a No-win Situation for the UK, the EU and European Research - HEPI

In the second year of the Horizon Europe programme, the United Kingdom and Switzerland are not formally associated with the largest research and innovation funding programme in the world.

China Risks Damaging Science Ties by Forging Own Path on Research Ethics

China Risks Damaging Science Ties by Forging Own Path on Research Ethics

Guidelines released in late March by China's State Council, the country's top governing body, state something that might sound surprising to outsiders: that research ethics should reflect national identity.