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Early Career Researchers
Open Access

SSP's Early Career Development Podcast: Open Access

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Early Career Researchers
Open Access

SSP's Early Career Development Podcast: Open Access

Meredith Adinolfi (Cell Press) and Ann Michael (DeltaThink) discuss some of the more complex aspects of the OA landscape, such as funder mandates, Plan S, and transformative agreements.

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Academic Freedom

Germany Too Dependent on Confucius Institutes, Minister Warns

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Academic Freedom

Germany Too Dependent on Confucius Institutes, Minister Warns

In unprecedented comments ahead of federal elections in September, Anja Karliczek applauds university that shuttered its institute.

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Discrimination

It's Time to Put an End to Mentee Abuse in Academia

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Harassment
Discrimination

It's Time to Put an End to Mentee Abuse in Academia

NIH data hint at the extent of bullying and emotional abuse, but barriers to tackling the issue remain high, says Joanna Buscemi.

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Open Access

Open access book usage data: how close is COUNTER to the other kind?

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Open Access

Open access book usage data: how close is COUNTER to the other kind?

Open access book usage data - how close is COUNTER to the other kind?

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Diversity

Seek Diversity to Solve Complexity

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Diversity

Seek Diversity to Solve Complexity

A wide range of perspectives brings unique insight to societal problems.

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Big Data
Data Privacy

Everyone Should Decide How Their Digital Data Are Used - Not Just Tech Companies

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Data Privacy

Everyone Should Decide How Their Digital Data Are Used - Not Just Tech Companies

Smartphones, sensors and consumer habits reveal much about society. Too few people have a say in how these data are created and used.

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Publishing

Of Brown M&M's and Publishing in Academic Journals

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Publishing

Of Brown M&M's and Publishing in Academic Journals

Why did a certain band eliminate brown M&M's from their dressing room? And what does that have to do with the formatting requirements at some journals? This article explains.

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Publishing
Preprints

Preprints Are Not Going to Replace Journals

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Preprints

Preprints Are Not Going to Replace Journals

At a recent meeting, a debate was held on the motion: Preprints are going to replace journals. The author was asked to oppose the motion and this post is based on their arguments.

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Higher Education

The British Academy Launches Strategic Committee for Languages in HE As New Data Confirms Mixed Picture in Modern Languages Provision

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Higher Education

The British Academy Launches Strategic Committee for Languages in HE As New Data Confirms Mixed Picture in Modern Languages Provision

The British Academy, jointly with the University Council of Modern Languages, will next week convene a new Strategic Committee for Languages in Higher Education.

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Europe

EUA Survey Finds Half of Europe's Universities Have Open Science Policies in Place

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Europe

EUA Survey Finds Half of Europe's Universities Have Open Science Policies in Place

This report presents the findings of the 2020-2021 EUA Open Science Survey and provides evidence-based recommendations for institutions, researchers, research funders and policy makers on the transition towards Open Science.

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COVID-19

Science, not speculation, is essential to determine how SARS-CoV-2 reached humans

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Science, not speculation, is essential to determine how SARS-CoV-2 reached humans

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History

A New History Changes the Balance of Power Between Ethiopia and Medieval Europe

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History

A New History Changes the Balance of Power Between Ethiopia and Medieval Europe

For centuries, a Eurocentric worldview disregarded the knowledge and strength of the African empire.

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Ecology

A Dry California Creek Bed Looked Like a Wildfire Risk. Then the Beavers Went to Work

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Ecology

A Dry California Creek Bed Looked Like a Wildfire Risk. Then the Beavers Went to Work

"It was insane": Placer County floodplain restored by beavers in just three years

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Biodiversity

More Than a Billion Seashore Animals May Have Cooked to Death in B.C. Heat Wave, Says UBC Researcher

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Environment
Biodiversity

More Than a Billion Seashore Animals May Have Cooked to Death in B.C. Heat Wave, Says UBC Researcher

A marine biologist at the University of British Columbia estimates that last week's record-breaking heat wave in B.C. may have killed more than one billion intertidal animals living along the Salish Sea coastline.

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'I Can't Remember Feeling As Excited About the Future': Redesigning Space Travel for Women

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'I Can't Remember Feeling As Excited About the Future': Redesigning Space Travel for Women

The drive for more women and greater diversity in the space sector will lead to new ideas and innovations, from spacesuits to toilets and beyond.

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Public Health
COVID-19

How Identifying Hotspots of Zoonotic Disease Could Prevent Another Pandemic

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COVID-19

How Identifying Hotspots of Zoonotic Disease Could Prevent Another Pandemic

Researchers have developed a tool to assess wildlife markets for risks of zoonotic outbreaks. It can help governments decide on courses of action, with strict veterinary requirements potentially more effective than bans.

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Careers

What Polar Researchers Have Learnt from the Pandemic

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Careers

What Polar Researchers Have Learnt from the Pandemic

Six scientists explain how COVID-19 has affected their fieldwork and research, as well as opportunities for junior researchers.

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Science Culture

Research Managers Are Essential to a Healthy Research Culture

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Research Managers Are Essential to a Healthy Research Culture

But for maximal benefit, more of these academic administrators need to get involved in the scholarly aspect of research.

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Horizon Europe
Switzerland

Hopes Dim for a Quick End to Row Keeping Swiss out of Horizon Europe

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Horizon Europe
Switzerland

Hopes Dim for a Quick End to Row Keeping Swiss out of Horizon Europe

Switzerland is mounting a campaign to convince Brussels its participation in Horizon Europe should not be confounded by broader political tensions, but member states say it may time take to patch things up after Switzerland unilaterally withdrew from talks about its overall relationship with the EU.

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Peer Review

Revisiting: How to Be A Good Peer Reviewer

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Peer Review

Revisiting: How to Be A Good Peer Reviewer

There are quite a few ways to shift bad behaviors and habits of reviewers to become not just good, but great peer reviewers.

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Research

Trends, Challenges, and Needs of Research in the Global South: Learnings As Research4Life Turns 20

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Research

Trends, Challenges, and Needs of Research in the Global South: Learnings As Research4Life Turns 20

Supporting information access in low- and middle-income countries: the latest analysis of the Research4Life user experience.

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ERC

Biologist to Lead Europe's Premier Research Funder

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ERC

Biologist to Lead Europe's Premier Research Funder

Scientists hope Maria Leptin will bring stability to the European Research Council after predecessor Mauro Ferarri's controversial tenure.

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Science Culture
Open Science

Beware Performative Reproducibility

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Science Culture
Open Science

Beware Performative Reproducibility

Well-meant changes to improve science could become empty gestures unless underlying values change.

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COVID-19

Reduced Sensitivity of SARS-CoV-2 Variant Delta to Antibody Neutralization

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COVID-19

Reduced Sensitivity of SARS-CoV-2 Variant Delta to Antibody Neutralization

The SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617 lineage was identified in October 2020 in India1-5. It has since then become dominant in some indian regions and UK and further spread to many countries6. The lineage includes three main subtypes (B1.617.1, B.1.617.2 and B.1.617.3), harbouring diverse Spike mutations in the N-terminal domain (NTD) and the receptor binding domain (RBD) which may increase their immune evasion potential. B.1.617.2, also termed variant Delta, is believed to spread faster than other variants. Here, we isolated an infectious Delta strain from a traveller returning from India. We examined its sensitivity to monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and to antibodies present in sera from COVID-19 convalescent individuals or vaccine recipients, in comparison to other viral strains. Variant Delta was resistant to neutralization by some anti-NTD and anti-RBD mAbs including Bamlanivimab, which were impaired in binding to the Spike. Sera from convalescent patients collected up to 12 months post symptoms were 4 fold less potent against variant Delta, relative to variant Alpha (B.1.1.7). Sera from individuals having received one dose of Pfizer or AstraZeneca vaccines barely inhibited variant Delta. Administration of two doses generated a neutralizing response in 95% of individuals, with titers 3 to 5 fold lower against Delta than Alpha. Thus, variant Delta spread is associated with an escape to antibodies targeting non-RBD and RBD Spike epitopes.

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Climate

Human Body Size Shaped by Climate, Evolutionary Study Shows

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Climate

Human Body Size Shaped by Climate, Evolutionary Study Shows

Research combines data from fossils with climate models, revealing the effect of climate on body and brain size.

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COVID-19
Public Health

New Zealand Children Falling ill in High Numbers Due to Covid 'immunity Debt'

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COVID-19
Public Health

New Zealand Children Falling ill in High Numbers Due to Covid 'immunity Debt'

Doctors say children haven't been exposed to range of bugs due to lockdowns, distancing and sanitiser and their immune systems are suffering.

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Peer Review

How Science Moved Beyond Peer Review During The Pandemic

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Peer Review

How Science Moved Beyond Peer Review During The Pandemic

And what scientists learned they still needed it for.

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Biodiversity

Did a Cuttlefish Write This?

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Science
Biodiversity

Did a Cuttlefish Write This?

Octopuses and squid are full of cephalopod character. But more scientists are making the case that cuttlefish hold the key to unlocking evolutionary secrets about intelligence.

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History

A Giant Chalk Figure Is Finally Starting to Make Some Sense

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A Giant Chalk Figure Is Finally Starting to Make Some Sense

And we have snails to thank for that.

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COVID-19

The 3 Simple Rules That Underscore the Danger of Delta

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COVID-19

The 3 Simple Rules That Underscore the Danger of Delta

Vaccines are still beating the variants, but the unvaccinated world is being pummeled.

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