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Climate

Why Even Climate Change Needs a Good Narrative

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Why Even Climate Change Needs a Good Narrative

Have scientists failed to tell the story of climate change? Do fiction writers do it better? A climate scientist and science fiction writer in conversation.

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AI Needs Regulating Before It's Too Late

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AI Needs Regulating Before It's Too Late

If by 2052 a computer could match the human brain then we need better ways to build it.

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DORA

Ten Ways to Improve Academic CVs for Fairer Research Assessment

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DORA

Ten Ways to Improve Academic CVs for Fairer Research Assessment

Academic CVs are ubiquitous and play an integral role in the assessment of researchers. They define and portray what activities and achievements are considered important in the scientific system. 

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Preprints

Biophysics Colab Brings Review and Curation to Biophysical Preprints on Sciety

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Biophysics Colab Brings Review and Curation to Biophysical Preprints on Sciety

Biophysics Colab brings review and curation to biophysical preprints on Sciety

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COVID-19

The Search for People Who Never Get COVID

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COVID-19

The Search for People Who Never Get COVID

An international team of researchers wants to find people who are genetically resistant to SARS-CoV-2, in the hope of developing new drugs and treatments.

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COVID-19

African Scientists Race to Test COVID Drugs - but Face Major Hurdles

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African Scientists Race to Test COVID Drugs - but Face Major Hurdles

In a bid to stave off looming disaster, scientists are trying to repurpose drugs used for malaria and other diseases, but infrastructure and recruitment challenges hinder progress.

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Reproducibility

Towards Improved Data Reproducibility

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Reproducibility

Towards Improved Data Reproducibility

In this article, we look at some of the measures we can take as individual scientists and as a global community to improve the reproducibility and rigor of scientific endeavor.

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German Universities Urge Future Govt to Address Key Issues in Higher Education

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German Universities Urge Future Govt to Address Key Issues in Higher Education

The association of public and government-recognized universities in Germany, the German Rectors' Conference or Hochschulrektorenkonferenz (HRK), along with several other higher education organizations, have been urging the future government in Germany to focus on crucial issues related to student support, research, and more. 

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Politics

Deep Fakes: The Next Digital Weapon with Worrying Implications for Nuclear Policy

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International
Politics

Deep Fakes: The Next Digital Weapon with Worrying Implications for Nuclear Policy

The ELN's Sylvia Mishra writes that AI-generated fake videos - deep fakes - threaten to exacerbate chaos in conflict, lower nuclear thresholds and complicate nuclear weapons decision-making. The uncontrolled use and spread of this technology requires urgent attention from the nuclear policy community.

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Sussex Professor Resigns After Transgender Rights Row

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Sussex Professor Resigns After Transgender Rights Row

Kathleen Stock announces resignation as university says 'no substantive allegations of wrongdoing' were made against her.

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Open Access
Libraries

What (Not) to Do When Libraries Won't Get on Board

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What (Not) to Do When Libraries Won't Get on Board

Why aren't libraries providing support for your open access or open science initiative? Be careful what you assume.

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UKRI

Five Things You Need to Know About UKRI's New Open Access Policy

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UKRI

Five Things You Need to Know About UKRI's New Open Access Policy

Victoria Ficarra and Rob Johnson offer insights into the new UKRI open access policy.

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Science Communication
Impact

Is Scientific Communication Trustworthy?

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Is Scientific Communication Trustworthy?

Openness and politicization together have enabled public trust in science to erode. And science is insufficiently trustworthy. The scholarly communication sector must not ignore this situation.

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Academia

At MIT, Arts, Humanities and STEM Fields Forge an Essential Partnership

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At MIT, Arts, Humanities and STEM Fields Forge an Essential Partnership

Humanistic fields are vital to solving the world's most urgent problems; they also help students shape successful careers and meaningful lives, argue Agustín Rayo and Hashim Sarkis.

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Climate

Climate Change to Stir Up Global Agriculture Within Next Decade

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Climate Change to Stir Up Global Agriculture Within Next Decade

New computer simulations predict deep changes in growing conditions affecting the productivity of major crops already within the next 10 years if current global warming trends continue. 

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Research Associations Plead for Eleventh Hour Deal on UK's Horizon Europe Association

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Brexit

Research Associations Plead for Eleventh Hour Deal on UK's Horizon Europe Association

Research and university associations from across Europe have sent a letter to the European Commission calling for the UK to become associated in Horizon Europe without delay.

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Innovation
Climate

EU Teams Up with Bill Gates in €820M Climate Tech Investment Deal

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Innovation
Climate

EU Teams Up with Bill Gates in €820M Climate Tech Investment Deal

The European Commission and the European Investment Bank (EIB) are to join the Bill Gates Breakthrough Energy initiative, in a €820 million deal intended to put some impetus behind the scale-up of critical climate technologies developed in the EU and create markets for them.

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Astro2020 Decadal Survey Calls for 'great Observatory' to Succeed Hubble - Physics World

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Astro2020 Decadal Survey Calls for 'great Observatory' to Succeed Hubble - Physics World

Influential US Astro2020 panel recommends a space-based telescope operating from ultraviolet to near infra-red to be launched in the mid-2040s.

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Society

Opinion: If the Super-Rich Want to Live for Ever Our Planet is Truly Doomed

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Society

Opinion: If the Super-Rich Want to Live for Ever Our Planet is Truly Doomed

Instead of investing to cheat death, shouldn't we be trying to make old age livable and dignified for all?

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Climate

2050: What Happens if We Ignore the Climate Crisis (Video Explainer)

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2050: What Happens if We Ignore the Climate Crisis (Video Explainer)

We envision two scenarios: what life could look like in 2050 if we do nothing, and what life could look like if we take action now. Watch this video to take a glimpse into the future and find out what you can do to prevent global climate catastrophe. There is still hope   .

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Few Willing to Change Lifestyle to Save the Planet, Climate Survey Finds

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Few Willing to Change Lifestyle to Save the Planet, Climate Survey Finds

Poll of 10 countries including US, UK, France and Germany finds people prioritising measures that are already habits.

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Funding
US

America Needs a New Scientific Revolution

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US

America Needs a New Scientific Revolution

Fast Grants aimed to solve the slowness of the scientific grant evaluation procedure in several ways. This wasn’t business as usual. It was Operation Warp Speed for science.

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Leadership

Empathy Is The Most Important Leadership Skill According To Research

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Leadership

Empathy Is The Most Important Leadership Skill According To Research

You always knew demonstrating empathy is positive for people, but new research demonstrates its importance for everything from innovation to retention.

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Misconduct

A History of FLICC: the 5 Techniques of Science Denial

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A History of FLICC: the 5 Techniques of Science Denial

The five general tactics of science denial are: conspiracy, selectivity (cherry-picking), fake experts, impossible expectations (also known as moving goalposts), and general fallacies of logic.

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Retractions

Scammers Impersonate Guest Editors to Get Sham Papers Published

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Retractions

Scammers Impersonate Guest Editors to Get Sham Papers Published

Hundreds of junk-science papers have been retracted from reputable journals after fraudsters used 'special issues' to manipulate the publication process. And the problem is growing.

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Geology

Earth's First Continents Emerged from the Ocean 700m Years Earlier Than Thought

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Earth's First Continents Emerged from the Ocean 700m Years Earlier Than Thought

Ancient rock forms suggest world's first stable cratons rose above sea level more than 3bn years ago

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EU
US

US and EU Move Towards Settling Dispute over R&D Collaboration

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US

US and EU Move Towards Settling Dispute over R&D Collaboration

After years of bickering, Washington and Brussels appear to be patching up a disagreement over American researchers participating in the EU's big R&D programmes.

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Society

The Transformative Effect of Science

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Society

The Transformative Effect of Science

ERC President Maria Leptin Keynote Address at the Berlin Science Week

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Diversity

Minority Among Elites: Female Astronauts of Color

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Diversity

Minority Among Elites: Female Astronauts of Color

The first female astronaut of color was African-American Mae Jemison - 30 years after the first men and white women flew in space.

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COVID-19

How the Coronavirus Stays One Step Ahead of Us

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How the Coronavirus Stays One Step Ahead of Us

At first, no one looked twice at the new variant. Detected in South Africa in January 2021, the novel coronavirus lineage, called C.1, appeared similar to other variants. 

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