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Century of Science

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Century of Science

An exploration of major advances across the sciences that have transformed our understanding of the world and our universe, and our lives.

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Closest Known Relatives of Virus Found in Laos

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Closest Known Relatives of Virus Found in Laos

Studies of bats in China and Laos show southeast Asia is a hotspot for potentially dangerous viruses similar to SARS-CoV-2.

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The Evolving Role of Scientific Editing

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The Evolving Role of Scientific Editing

In a collaborative open peer review process, the editor's role changes as much as the reviewer's role.

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'Time Team' Could Reveal the Future of Public Engagement

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'Time Team' Could Reveal the Future of Public Engagement

The UK archaeology programme, which is being revived on YouTube, represents an ideal to which other disciplines can aspire.

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Russian Brain Drain Eases but Emigrants Still Most Highly Cited

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Russian Brain Drain Eases but Emigrants Still Most Highly Cited

Analysis of author movements also suggests some disciplines have seen major loss of talent over past 25 years.

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Genetic Lottery: Excuse to Do Nothing or Do Everything?

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Genetic Lottery: Excuse to Do Nothing or Do Everything?

We inherit genes from our parents like it's a lottery - a game of luck. And we're still learning about genetics, and how to use the science for society.

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European Research Access Vital for Swiss Universities

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European Research Access Vital for Swiss Universities

Switzerland's ETH Domain call on the government to regain access to EU's Horizon Europe research collaborations.

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Science Communication

Who's Afraid of Epistemic Diversity?

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Who's Afraid of Epistemic Diversity?

Twelve scholars of science advice discuss the challenges of incorporating a radically diverse range of perspectives into a science advice process.

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Should Scientists Run the Country?

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Should Scientists Run the Country?

Covid has put academics at the heart of policymaking, but electing better politicians could be the answer.

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Open Science

OpenCitations in Five Hundred Words

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OpenCitations in Five Hundred Words

Summary of a talk at the 2021 OASPA Conference, with the title OpenCitations - what does the future hold.

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How Latin American Researchers Suffer in Science

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How Latin American Researchers Suffer in Science

It's time to tackle the cumulative barriers and biases faced by scientists who aren't from wealthy countries.

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UK Universities Have Passed the Challenge of Brexit and Covid

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UK Universities Have Passed the Challenge of Brexit and Covid

The pandemic produced apocalyptic warnings about higher education in the UK. In fact, its future is looking a lot brighter than predicted.

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GYA Declares Support for Afghan Scholars

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GYA Declares Support for Afghan Scholars

The members and alumni of the Global Young Academy (GYA) urge governments, universities and scientific organisations to take immediate action to secure the lives and careers of Afghanistan's scholars and students. A particular focus is necessary to protect women, children, and at-risk groups.

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Intersectional Science Policy Special Issue

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Diversity

Intersectional Science Policy Special Issue

Read the 2021 International Science Policy Memo Competition winning articles on intersectional science policy

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How to Make Your Teaching More Inclusive

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How to Make Your Teaching More Inclusive

This comprehensive guide offers a road map to make sure your classroom interactions and course design reach all students, not just some of them.

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What Germany's Election Means for Research and Innovation

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What Germany's Election Means for Research and Innovation

For nearly 40 years, Germany's voice has been loudest in setting European Union research and innovation policy. Now, a split decision by German voters on Angela Merkel's successor throws into question what that policy will look like, and who will set it.

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New UK Science Minister Takes on Ambitious Research Agenda

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New UK Science Minister Takes on Ambitious Research Agenda

Researchers will be watching former biotech investor George Freeman to see whether he can fulfil the government's science funding target.

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Fifty Shades of Hybrid Conferences: Why Publishers Should Care (and How You Can Help)

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Fifty Shades of Hybrid Conferences: Why Publishers Should Care (and How You Can Help)

Since in-person events are likely not going away, and neither are virtual ones, conference organizers are left with the most complex of options: hybrid. How can scholarly publishers help?

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The British Academy Chooses Midlands As First Hub for Early Career Researcher Network

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Early Career Researchers

The British Academy Chooses Midlands As First Hub for Early Career Researcher Network

The British Academy today announced the University of Birmingham as the first regional hub of its Early Career Researcher Network.

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Support for Tenure-Track Parents Is Still Lacking, Readers Say

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Academia

Support for Tenure-Track Parents Is Still Lacking, Readers Say

We asked readers about their institutions' support for parents on the tenure track. There's room for improvement, they said.

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Climate
Biodiversity

'Green Growth' Doesn't Exist - Less of Everything is the Only Way to Avert Catastrophe

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Biodiversity

'Green Growth' Doesn't Exist - Less of Everything is the Only Way to Avert Catastrophe

It is simply not possible to carry on at the current level of economic activity without destroying the environment, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot

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Starting Up in Science

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Starting Up in Science

Two researchers. Three years. One pandemic.

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What a Personal Saga Reveals About Scientists' Lives - and About Science Itself

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What a Personal Saga Reveals About Scientists' Lives - and About Science Itself

Two scientists allowed Nature to chronicle their lives for three years. Their story speaks to the epic professional and personal struggles involved in establishing a career in research.

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How to Shrink the Gap That Holds Black Scientists Back

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How to Shrink the Gap That Holds Black Scientists Back

As UK universities prepare to welcome new undergraduates, a study suggests ways to level the playing field between white and minority-ethnic science students.

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Early Career Researchers

Beware Survivorship Bias in Advice on Science Careers

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Early Career Researchers

Beware Survivorship Bias in Advice on Science Careers

For objective careers advice, talk to those who left science as well as those who stayed.

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Publishing
AI
Blockchain

Transforming Scholarly Publishing With Blockchain Technologies and AI: An Interview with Darrell Gunter

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AI
Blockchain

Transforming Scholarly Publishing With Blockchain Technologies and AI: An Interview with Darrell Gunter

Today features an interview with Darrell W. Gunter, editor of the new book Transforming Scholarly Publishing With Blockchain Technologies and AI.

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Funding

Imaginary Carrot or Effective Fertiliser? A Rejoinder on Funding and Productivity

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Funding

Imaginary Carrot or Effective Fertiliser? A Rejoinder on Funding and Productivity

The question of whether and to what extent research funding enables researchers to be more productive is a crucial one. In their recent work, Mariethoz et al. (Scientometrics, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-020-03.855-1 ) claim that there is no significant relationship between project-based research funding and bibliometric productivity measures and conclude that this is the result of inappropriate allocation mechanisms. In this rejoinder, we argue that such claims are not supported by the data and analyses reported in the article.

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Declaration on the Future of Science Communication

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Science Communication

Declaration on the Future of Science Communication

Young international researchers call for more funding and diversity in science communication.

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China's Clampdown on Fake-paper Factories Picks Up Speed

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Predatory Publishing
Misconduct
China

China's Clampdown on Fake-paper Factories Picks Up Speed

As part of a misconduct crackdown, Chinese funders are penalizing researchers who commission sham journal articles from 'paper mills', but some say the measures still don't go far enough.

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NASA To Stick With Controversial Name For New Space Telescope

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Space

NASA To Stick With Controversial Name For New Space Telescope

NASA's next flagship space telescope, scheduled to launch in December after many years of delays, will retain its current name, the James Webb Space Telescope, despite the controversy surrounding its honoree.

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