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COVID-19

Polish COVID Advisers Quit over Lack of Science Influence on Policy

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Polish COVID Advisers Quit over Lack of Science Influence on Policy

Thirteen of the 17 members of Poland's Medical Council advising the prime minister on COVID-19 resigned on Friday, condemning what they said was a lack of scientific influence on policy.

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How to Protect US Science from Political Meddling After Trump

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How to Protect US Science from Political Meddling After Trump

In a fresh report, federal researchers recommend ways to strengthen scientific integrity and preserve public trust in government.

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Early Career Researchers

Owning, Not Doing: My Transition from Master's to PhD Student

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Owning, Not Doing: My Transition from Master's to PhD Student

Yuning Wang learned to rely less on her supervisor's guidance during her doctoral programme, an important step on the road to research autonomy.

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Science Policy
Innovation

Three Frames for Innovation Policy: R&D, Systems of Innovation and Transformative Change

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Innovation

Three Frames for Innovation Policy: R&D, Systems of Innovation and Transformative Change

Science, technology and innovation (STI) policy is shaped by persistent framings that arise from historical context. 

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Integrity

Should Bad Science Be Censored on Social Media?

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Should Bad Science Be Censored on Social Media?

A Royal Society report recommends against censoring scientific misinformation online.

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Geography

How Does an Underwater Volcano Form?

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Geography

How Does an Underwater Volcano Form?

Most volcanic activity happens beneath the ocean - but we often don't know about it. This article looks at how underwater volcanoes form and what happens when they erupt.

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Germany

Germany Commissions World Leading Computer As It Eyes Quantum Leadership

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Germany

Germany Commissions World Leading Computer As It Eyes Quantum Leadership

Germany's Jülich Supercomputing Centre has added a quantum computer to its existing high performance computing infrastructure, enabling the centre to get involved in practical applications of quantum computing at a very early stage, as the technology moves out the lab and into commercial use.

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Publishing

Elsevier's ScienceDirect As Content Supercontinent?

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Elsevier's ScienceDirect As Content Supercontinent?

Does today's news of Wiley etc. syndicating to ScienceDirect mean Elsevier is developing a supercontinent to compete with ResearchGate and Google Scholar? 

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Open Science
Early Career Researchers

Barriers to Full Participation in the Open Science Life Cycle among Early Career Researchers

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Early Career Researchers

Barriers to Full Participation in the Open Science Life Cycle among Early Career Researchers

Early career researchers (ECRs) will play a key role in transitioning the scientific community to more widespread use of Open Science from pre-registration to publication, but they also face unique challenges in adopting these practices. 

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Office of Science and Technology Policy is Advancing New Scientific Integrity Principles

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Office of Science and Technology Policy is Advancing New Scientific Integrity Principles

The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy is advancing five new principles for protecting scientific integrity, with an eye toward guarding against political interference across federal agencies.

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Climate

Stories of Intentional Action Mobilise Climate Policy Support and Action Intentions

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Stories of Intentional Action Mobilise Climate Policy Support and Action Intentions

What makes a climate story effective? Narrating intentional, rather than unintentional, pro-environmental action can enhance readers' climate policy support and intentions to perform pro-environmental action.

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U.S. Science No Longer Leads the World. Here's How Top Advisers Say the Nation Should Respond

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U.S. Science No Longer Leads the World. Here's How Top Advisers Say the Nation Should Respond

Growing competition means U.S. must decide where to excel.

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Has Biden Followed the Science? What Researchers Say

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Has Biden Followed the Science? What Researchers Say

As the US president's first year in office ends, Nature assesses whether he's kept his promise to make evidence-based decisions.

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What Charles Lieber's Conviction Means for Science

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What Charles Lieber's Conviction Means for Science

After Harvard chemist's trial, scientists report ripple effects for federal funding and research itself.

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Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues in the Earth BioGenome Project

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Ethics
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Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues in the Earth BioGenome Project

The Earth BioGenome Project (EBP) is an audacious endeavor to obtain whole-genome sequences of representatives from all eukaryotic species on Earth. In addition to the project's technical and organizational challenges, it also faces complicated ethical, legal, and social issues. This paper, from members of the EBP's Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues (ELSI) Committee, catalogs these ELSI concerns arising from EBP. These include legal issues, such as sample collection and permitting; the applicability of international treaties, such as the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Nagoya Protocol; intellectual property; sample accessioning; and biosecurity and ethical issues, such as sampling from the territories of Indigenous peoples and local communities, the protection of endangered species, and cross-border collections, among several others. We also comment on the intersection of digital sequence information and data rights. More broadly, this list of ethical, legal, and social issues for large-scale genomic sequencing projects may be useful in the consideration of ethical frameworks for future projects. While we do not-and cannot-provide simple, overarching solutions for all the issues raised here, we conclude our perspective by beginning to chart a path forward for EBP's work. There are no data underlying this work.

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Climate
Technology

At Doom’s Doorstep: It is 100 Seconds to Midnight

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Technology

At Doom’s Doorstep: It is 100 Seconds to Midnight

The Doomsday Clock has become a universally recognized indicator of the world’s vulnerability to catastrophe from nuclear weapons, climate change, and disruptive technologies in other domains.

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Open Science

Massive Open Index of Scholarly Papers Launches

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Open Science

Massive Open Index of Scholarly Papers Launches

OpenAlex catalogues hundreds of millions of scientific documents and charts connections between them.

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International
EU

Tackling R&I Foreign Interference

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International
EU

Tackling R&I Foreign Interference

R&I Foreign interference occurs when activities are carried out by, or on behalf of, a foreign state-level actor, which are coercive, covert, deceptive, or corrupting and are contrary to the sovereignty, values, and interests of the European Union (EU). EU Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and Research Performing Organisations (RPOs) can benefit from a comprehensive strategy for tackling foreign interference that covers key areas of attention grouped into the following four categories: values, governance, partnerships and cybersecurity. This document contains a nonexhaustive list of possible mitigation measures that can help HEIs and RPOs to develop a comprehensive strategy, tailored to their needs.

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Careers

US Launches Measures to Lure STEM Talent from Overseas

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US Launches Measures to Lure STEM Talent from Overseas

The US has unveiled a range of measures to make it easier to attract people in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields, in a further effort to move away from the exclusionary rhetoric of the Trump era. They include a new initiative to facilitate researcher exchange, and a host of tweaks to visa rules to make entry easier.

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Conference

Symposium on AI in Digital Health

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Symposium on AI in Digital Health

Artificial Intelligence in Digital Health (AIDHeal) is a network from the metropolitan Berlin-Brandenburg region that aims to address the severe shortage of expertise in the areas of data science, machine learning and digital health in Germany.

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Astronomy

James Webb Space Telescope Takes Up Station a Million Miles from Earth

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James Webb Space Telescope Takes Up Station a Million Miles from Earth

$10bn observatory manoeuvred into position at four times the orbit of the moon, with first images expected in June.

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Mathematics

Equations Built Giants Like Google. Who'll Find the Next Billion-dollar Bit of Maths?

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Mathematics

Equations Built Giants Like Google. Who'll Find the Next Billion-dollar Bit of Maths?

Obscure, generations-old theorems have been transformative in tech, and there are still plenty out there to be used, says maths professor David Sumpter

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Environment
Climate

The Secret to Tahiti's Healthy Coral Reef

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Climate

The Secret to Tahiti's Healthy Coral Reef

Across the world, coral reefs are dying as ocean temperatures rise. The warmer the water, the more coral bleaching occurs. But a reef discovered off Tahiti's coast appears to have remained untouched by climate change.

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Publishing

The Other Diversity in Scholarly Publishing

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The Other Diversity in Scholarly Publishing

After becoming a Scholarly Kitchen Chef back in July 2019, I have never stopped being amazed by the numerous dynamic issues and developments that scholarly publishing is dealing with. As a biologist by training, 'diversity' is the word that comes to mind.

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Funding
Gender

Gender-Equal Funding Rates Conceal Unequal Evaluations

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Gender

Gender-Equal Funding Rates Conceal Unequal Evaluations

Are grant evaluations gender-biased - and if so, how can they be corrected while staying within a framework of merit-based review?

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COVID-19
Society

The Anti-Vaccine Right Brought Human Sacrifice to America

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The Anti-Vaccine Right Brought Human Sacrifice to America

Since last summer, the conservative campaign against vaccination has claimed thousands of lives for no ethically justifiable purpose.

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Bias
Research Assessment

The Impact of Geographical Bias when Judging Scientific Studies

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The Impact of Geographical Bias when Judging Scientific Studies

The findings of this study indicate that geographical biases affect public perception of research and influence the results of grant competitions.

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Collaboration

Build Up Big-Team Science

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Collaboration

Build Up Big-Team Science

Researchers are creating grass-roots collaborative networks to tackle difficult questions in primate studies and more, but they need funding and other support.

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Research Assessment

Stop Describing Academic Teaching As a 'load'

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Research Assessment

Stop Describing Academic Teaching As a 'load'

Universities should reward more than research outputs.

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Collaboration

ELife Community Ambassadors: Welcoming 128 Researchers to the Programme

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ELife Community Ambassadors: Welcoming 128 Researchers to the Programme

Advocates of responsible science practises representing over 50 countries join the eLife Community Ambassadors programme to learn from each other and create change across the global research community.

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