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Funding

Huge Boost for US Science Funding Inches Closer to Reality

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Funding

Huge Boost for US Science Funding Inches Closer to Reality

The US House of Representatives has passed its America COMPETES Act, which includes money for science funding agencies. Scientists are cautious, but hopeful.

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Deluge of Dog Pee and Poo Harming Nature Reserves, Study Suggests

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Deluge of Dog Pee and Poo Harming Nature Reserves, Study Suggests

Urine and faeces creating nitrogen and phosphorus levels that would be illegal on farms, scientists calculate

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Scientists Under Attack

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Scientists Under Attack

How health experts became targets on Facebook & Co.

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Impact Beyond Science of ERC Funded Research

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Impact Beyond Science of ERC Funded Research

More than one in ten ERC funded researchers have either created companies, transferred the results of their research to pre-existing companies, or both.

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1 in 4 Youth 'may Ignore Science,' Leading to Calls for Improved Communications

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1 in 4 Youth 'may Ignore Science,' Leading to Calls for Improved Communications

A new Canada Foundation for Innovation survey finds that while young people generally trust science, action is still needed to improve literacy.

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Public Policy

Experience of Climate Extremes Increase Green Voting in Europe

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Experience of Climate Extremes Increase Green Voting in Europe

What role do experiences with climate change and extreme events play in shaping environmental attitudes and to what extent can they explain the recent rise in environmental concerns and willingness to vote for Green parties across Europe?

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Universities
Careers

A Pathway Towards Multidimensional Academic Careers

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Evaluation
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Careers

A Pathway Towards Multidimensional Academic Careers

LERU published a position paper “A Pathway towards Multidimensional Academic” to provide a LERU framework for assessing researchers careers. The report elaborates on three perspectives that form the basis of the framework for the assessment of research.

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Science Policy

Biden Science Adviser Resigns Amid Claims of Workplace Bullying

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Science Policy

Biden Science Adviser Resigns Amid Claims of Workplace Bullying

President Biden's efforts to remake US R&D policy took a hit Monday, as his chief science adviser, Eric Lander, unexpectedly resigned following an internal White House investigation of claims he had bullied members of his staff.

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EU

France Helps Brussels Move Ahead with 'disruptive' Plan for Research Assessment

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EU

France Helps Brussels Move Ahead with 'disruptive' Plan for Research Assessment

France is now working with the European Commission and science and university associations to push for a new system of evaluating research in Europe, launching the Paris Call on research assessment.

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My Lesson from Successful Scientists: Success Can Be Learnt

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My Lesson from Successful Scientists: Success Can Be Learnt

High achievers are united in their passion for science, perseverance, hard work and lifelong learning, says Ruth Gotian.

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Chinese 'space Cleaner' Spotted Grabbing and Throwing Away Old Satellite

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Chinese 'space Cleaner' Spotted Grabbing and Throwing Away Old Satellite

Last month, a private satellite tracking company spotted a Chinese spacecraft apparently grabbing and throwing a dead satellite away into a "graveyard" orbit.

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Horizon Europe
UK

Let's Hope We Can All Stick to Science

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Let's Hope We Can All Stick to Science

There was a collective sigh of relief when it was announced that the UK would commit to Association for Horizon Europe. We knew the details had to be worked out

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Horizon Europe

Horizon Europe: The First Assessment

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Horizon Europe

Horizon Europe: The First Assessment

As the first year of Horizon Europe draws to a close, Science|Business gathered feedback from an online survey and meetings with its member organisations resulting in recommendations on how to make the next six years of Horizon Europe even better.

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Switzerland

Scientists campaign for UK and Switzerland to join EU programme

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Switzerland

Scientists campaign for UK and Switzerland to join EU programme

Excluding colleagues from Horizon Europe over political disputes is ‘sadomasochistic’

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Africa is Bringing Vaccine Manufacturing Home

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Africa is Bringing Vaccine Manufacturing Home

A major milestone was reached last week when scientists in South Africa reproduced Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine. COVID-19 patents must now be shared.

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STEM

Promoting Mathematics to Girls in Ghana

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STEM

Promoting Mathematics to Girls in Ghana

Female mathematicians are inspiring young people in Africa to pursue careers in unconventional fields.

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What’s Next for Biden’s Research Agenda After Science Adviser’s Fall From Grace?

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What’s Next for Biden’s Research Agenda After Science Adviser’s Fall From Grace?

The resignation of the Science Adviser likely won’t doom president’s science initiatives, argue science policy observers

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Research Assessment

How Do We Make Research Assessment More Responsible?

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How Do We Make Research Assessment More Responsible?

A report on the SSP Publisher-Funder Task Force's meeting of senior researchers, university administrators, funders, publishers, and representatives from other organizations on the topic of Responsible Research Assessment for the 21st Century.

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The Proportion of Women Decreases with Each Step Up the Career Ladder

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The Proportion of Women Decreases with Each Step Up the Career Ladder

In Switzerland, more women than men study at universities - yet women professors are still in the minority.

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Gender

When Scientific Conferences Went Online, Diversity and Inclusion Soared

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Diversity
Gender

When Scientific Conferences Went Online, Diversity and Inclusion Soared

New data show that female attendance at virtual science and engineering meetings grew by as much as 253%, and gender queer scientist attendance jumped 700%.

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Researchers Frustrated As Biden's Science Adviser Resigns Amid Scandal

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Researchers Frustrated As Biden's Science Adviser Resigns Amid Scandal

Geneticist Eric Lander had a reputation for being a bully, scientists say, as they call for more inspiring leadership.

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Eric Lander's Departure Is a Step Toward Safer Workplaces in Science

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Eric Lander's Departure Is a Step Toward Safer Workplaces in Science

The investigation into Lander’s management shows the importance of equitable leadership and strong protections.

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US

Biden Needs Scientists with Policy Chops

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US

Biden Needs Scientists with Policy Chops

Research eminence alone is not enough for top science posts.

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Sustainability
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Challenging the Sustainability of Urban Beekeeping Using Evidence from Swiss Cities

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Sustainability
Switzerland

Challenging the Sustainability of Urban Beekeeping Using Evidence from Swiss Cities

Urban beekeeping is booming, heightening awareness of pollinator importance but also raising concerns that its fast growth might exceed existing resources and negatively impact urban biodiversity. To evaluate the magnitude of urban beekeeping growth and its sustainability, we analysed data on beehives and available resources in 14 Swiss cities in 2012-2018 and modelled the sustainability of urban beekeeping under different scenarios of available floral resources and existing carrying capacities. We found large increases in hives numbers across all cities from an average 6.48 hives per km2 (3139 hives in total) in 2012 to an average 10.14 hives per km2 (9370 in total) in 2018 and observed that available resources are insufficient to maintain present densities of beehives, which currently are unsustainable.

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Diversity
Gender
Careers

Moving Forward: from the Passive Leaky Pipeline to the Hostile Obstacle Course

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Diversity
Gender
Careers

Moving Forward: from the Passive Leaky Pipeline to the Hostile Obstacle Course

The metaphor of the leaky pipeline  describes how the number of women, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) and other minoritized groups progressively decreases at every stage of their academic careers. However, the passivity of this approach has often been criticized. Women and BIPOC don’t leak out of the pipeline. Instead, they are forced out of it under pressure behind blockages.

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Public Policy
International

Vaccine Nationalism Will Persist: Global Public Goods Need Effective Engagement of Global Citizens

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COVID-19
Public Policy
International

Vaccine Nationalism Will Persist: Global Public Goods Need Effective Engagement of Global Citizens

COVID-19 presents a opportunity to transform democratic engagement in the governance of global public goods. To make us more resistant and resilient to future global health crises we need transformative thinking to democratically engage global citizens. 

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Careers

Turning off My Phone Improved My Science

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Turning off My Phone Improved My Science

How stepping back from 24/7 connectivity helped to restore Adam Weiss's focus in the lab.

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Medicine

Lingering Colonial Legacies: The Study of Skin is Too White

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Discrimination
Medicine

Lingering Colonial Legacies: The Study of Skin is Too White

The historical lack of racial representation in dermatology textbooks isn't just a problem in countries with majority white populations, but across the globe.

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Science Communication

A TV Channel Dedicated to Science, EU Grants, More Collaboration with Partners in Africa - CNRS Boss Sets Big Plans for International Growth

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Science Communication

A TV Channel Dedicated to Science, EU Grants, More Collaboration with Partners in Africa - CNRS Boss Sets Big Plans for International Growth

As he was re-confirmed on February 9 as head of France's biggest research organisation, Antoine Petit floated a few attention-getting ideas in parliament - such as the possibility of starting a television channel for science.

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Citations

How Status of Research Papers Affects the Way They Are Read and Cited

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How Status of Research Papers Affects the Way They Are Read and Cited

Although citations are widely used to measure the influence of scientific works, research shows that many citations serve rhetorical functions and reflect little-to-no influence on the citing authors.

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