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China Blocks Wikimedia Foundation's Accreditation to World Intellectual Property Organization

China Blocks Wikimedia Foundation's Accreditation to World Intellectual Property Organization

China blocked the Wikimedia Foundation’s application for observer status at the World Intellectual Property Organization. As a result, the Foundation’s application for observer status has been suspended and will be reconsidered at a future WIPO meeting.

Universities Should Be Two-thirds Empty to Avoid COVID Spikes, Says Expert

Universities Should Be Two-thirds Empty to Avoid COVID Spikes, Says Expert

One of the UK’s leading public health experts has warned that universities should be two-thirds empty in order to prevent massive spikes in coronavirus infections across campuses.

COVID-19 Has Profoundly Changed the Way We Conduct and Share Research. Let's Not Return to Business As Usual when the Pandemic is Over!

COVID-19 Has Profoundly Changed the Way We Conduct and Share Research. Let's Not Return to Business As Usual when the Pandemic is Over!

COVID-19 has led to rapid and open sharing of research outputs. But will this new, radically open research communications paradigm result in permanent change? 

COVID-19 Vaccines Could End Up With Bias Built Right In

COVID-19 Vaccines Could End Up With Bias Built Right In

Some of the leading candidates might work better for the richest people in the world, simply on account of how they're made.

Climate Disruption Is Now Locked In. The Next Moves Will Be Crucial.

Climate Disruption Is Now Locked In. The Next Moves Will Be Crucial.

The Times spoke to two dozen experts who said decisions made now would spell the difference between a difficult future and something far worse.

'Cancer Vaccines Will Not Replace Surgery or Chemo but Could Give Long-lasting Immunity'

'Cancer Vaccines Will Not Replace Surgery or Chemo but Could Give Long-lasting Immunity'

Recent advances are bringing cancer vaccines much closer to reality, giving patients another weapon in their arsenal of cancer treatments, according to Dr Madiha Derouazi, CEO of Amal Therapeutics and one of three winners of the 2020 EU Prize for Women Innovators.

The Two Cultures of Science: the Movement for Reproducibility and the Movement for Open Science

The Two Cultures of Science: the Movement for Reproducibility and the Movement for Open Science

In the world of scientific research today, there’s a revolution going on – over the last decade or so, scientists across many disciplines have been seeking to improve the workings of science and its methods. To do this, scientists are largely following one of two paths: the movement for reproducibility and the movement for open science. Both movements aim to create centralized archives for data, computer code and other resources, but from there, the paths diverge. 

The Lasting Misery of Coronavirus Long-haulers

The Lasting Misery of Coronavirus Long-haulers

Months after infection with SARS-CoV-2, some people are still battling crushing fatigue, lung damage and other symptoms of 'long COVID'.

How Mathematical 'Hocus-Pocus' Saved Particle Physics

How Mathematical 'Hocus-Pocus' Saved Particle Physics

Renormalization has become perhaps the single most important advance in theoretical physics in 50 years.

First Report of the INGSA Evidence-to-Policy Tracker

First Report of the INGSA Evidence-to-Policy Tracker

The aim of the study is not to compare and assess the success of countries’ key Covid policy responses, but rather to compare the various ways in which evidence has been marshalled and applied.

Frozen Poo and Narcissists' Eyebrows Studies Win Ig Nobel Prizes

Frozen Poo and Narcissists' Eyebrows Studies Win Ig Nobel Prizes

Gongs also awarded for research into vibrating earthworms, French kissing and bellowing alligators.

Survey: Impact of Parenthood on Career Progression in STEM - Mothers in Science

Survey: Impact of Parenthood on Career Progression in STEM - Mothers in Science

Mother in Science is launching the first global survey to measure the impact of having children on career progression, scientific productivity and career choices of women in STEMM, and to identify the specific motherhood-related factors driving gender imbalance in STEMM employment.