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Climate

COP27: Activists 'baffled' That Coca-Cola Will Be Sponsor

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COP27: Activists 'baffled' That Coca-Cola Will Be Sponsor

Climate activists say Egypt should reverse its decision because of Coca-Cola's plastic pollution.

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Wax Worm Saliva Rapidly Breaks Down Plastic Bags, Scientists Discover

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Wax Worm Saliva Rapidly Breaks Down Plastic Bags, Scientists Discover

Its enzymes degrade polyethylene within hours at room temperature and could 'revolutionise' recycling

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Psychology

I Didn't Know My Mind Was So Strange Until I Started Listening to It

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I Didn't Know My Mind Was So Strange Until I Started Listening to It

I took part in an experiment to decipher my inner thoughts.

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ERC

More Horizon Europe Draft Work Programmes Leak Online

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More Horizon Europe Draft Work Programmes Leak Online

Science|Business has published an exhaustive but unapproved draft Horizon Europe work programme detailing the calls for climate and mobility projects for the next two years and an early draft outlining bioeconomy, food and environment calls.

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UK
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Brexit

Government Appoints Science Minister After Three-Month Vacancy

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Brexit

Government Appoints Science Minister After Three-Month Vacancy

Nusrat Ghani faces pressing issues such as the future of funding for Britain's researchers.

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US
Society

White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Releases AI Bill of Rights

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White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Releases AI Bill of Rights

This morning, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy released a long-awaited AI Bill of Rights.

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Open Access
Open Data

Open Access Management - a New Domain?

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Open Data

Open Access Management - a New Domain?

Christian Grubak from ChronosHub and Josh Brown from MoreBrains share their thoughts on the transition to open access and the needs for its formalised management and collaborative community actions

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Open Science

CERN Issues A Detailed Open Science Strategy

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CERN Issues A Detailed Open Science Strategy

The CERN Council established a new open science policy for the organisation with immediate effect during its 209th Session in September.

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Ukraine
Funding

Call for Targeted Financial Relief for Ukrainian Research

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Call for Targeted Financial Relief for Ukrainian Research

Targeted financial help to support researchers in Ukraine would get cash strapped institutions in the west of the country back up to speed and have a more immediate impact on the research system as a whole.

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Commander Cristoforetti: International Space Station is a 'beacon of Hope'

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International

Commander Cristoforetti: International Space Station is a 'beacon of Hope'

Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti is the fifth European to take command of the ISS. She says the space station gives her hope for peace on Earth.

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Biochemistry

Three 'Click Chemistry' Scientists Share Nobel Prize

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Biochemistry

Three 'Click Chemistry' Scientists Share Nobel Prize

Carolyn Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and double winner Barry Sharpless devised way to click molecules together.

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Academia

Empowering Technicians: Our Journey

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Empowering Technicians: Our Journey

Professor Sam Kingman, Pro-Vice Chancellor Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham contributes to the blog series on championing the role of technicians in higher education and research.

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Society
Science
Social Sciences

Assessing Social Aid: the Scale-up Process Needs Evidence, Too

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Social Sciences

Assessing Social Aid: the Scale-up Process Needs Evidence, Too

When programmes expand, new complexities and indirect consequences must be studied.

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Prizes

Ig Nobel Prize: Science That Makes You Laugh and Then Makes You Think

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Ig Nobel Prize: Science That Makes You Laugh and Then Makes You Think

Ahead of the annual Nobel Prize Ceremony, past laureates presented Ig Nobel Prizes to unlikely discoveries that are both peculiar and profound.

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I Was a Presidential Science Adviser - Here Are the Many Challenges Arati Prabhakar Faces As She Takes over President Biden's Science Policy Office

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I Was a Presidential Science Adviser - Here Are the Many Challenges Arati Prabhakar Faces As She Takes over President Biden's Science Policy Office

The director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy plays a critical role in achieving the president's science goals. Facilitating cooperation among the dozens of research agencies is key.

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Gender

Why Are There Fewer Young Women in Entrepreneurship Than Young Men?

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Why Are There Fewer Young Women in Entrepreneurship Than Young Men?

A new French research collective set out to answer the question.

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Universities
Europe

European University Alliances Say Fragmented Education Laws Could Undermine Their Future

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Universities
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European University Alliances Say Fragmented Education Laws Could Undermine Their Future

As the transnational European university alliances enter their fourth year, the European Commission is pumping in an extra €384 million to keep the initiative going. But the current alliances say the goal should be long-term sustainable support. The fourth call for proposals launched this week, will back existing alliances to expand and to launch new ones, as the scheme edges towards the goal of having 60 alliances with more than 500 member universities by mid-2024.

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SSH
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How Social Sciences and Humanities Programs Can Prepare Students for Employment

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Innovation

How Social Sciences and Humanities Programs Can Prepare Students for Employment

Internships and work-integrated learning for social sciences and humanities students can be part of how post-secondary institutions increase their capacities to contribute to social innovation.

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Policy
Early Career Researchers

Network of Clubs is Building a New Pipeline of Science Policy Professionals

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Early Career Researchers

Network of Clubs is Building a New Pipeline of Science Policy Professionals

A grassroots network led by early-career scientists offers new pathways to policy careers.

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Publishing

Open Editors: A Dataset of Scholarly Journals' Editorial Board Positions

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Publishing

Open Editors: A Dataset of Scholarly Journals' Editorial Board Positions

Editormetrics analyses the role of editors of academic journals and their impact on the scientific publication system - but open, structured and machine-readable data remains rare.

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UK
Science Politics
Funding

UK Needs Bigger Role for Science in Government, Says Chief Scientist

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Science Politics
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UK Needs Bigger Role for Science in Government, Says Chief Scientist

The UK's Chief Scientific Advisor says every government department needs to take science into consideration and invest more in R&D.

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Ethics
Publishing

New 'Ethics Guidance' for Top Science Journals Aims to Root out Harmful Research - But Can It Succeed?

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Ethics
Publishing

New 'Ethics Guidance' for Top Science Journals Aims to Root out Harmful Research - But Can It Succeed?

Nature's recent efforts to redefine the ethical responsibilities of scientists leave a lot to be desired.

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Big Data
Climate

The Big Picture: How Data Science and Earth Observation Intersect to Study Climate Risks

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Big Data
Climate

The Big Picture: How Data Science and Earth Observation Intersect to Study Climate Risks

Professor Hesham El-Askary and students in his remote-sensing lab unearth insights that could shape climate change policy around the globe.

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Biodiversity
Climate

What is COP15 and how does it differ to COP27?

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Biodiversity
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What is COP15 and how does it differ to COP27?

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Public Health

School Environments and Obesity

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School Environments and Obesity

The rapid rise in obesity rates among school children in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) could have a direct impact on the region's physical and mental health, disability, and mortality. This review presents the available interventions likely to reduce, mitigate and/or prevent obesity among school children in LAC by modifying the food and built environments within and around schools. Two independent reviewers searched five databases: MEDLINE, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Scopus and Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature for peer-reviewed literature published from 1 January 2000 to September 2021; searching and screening prospective studies published in English, Spanish and Portuguese. This was followed by data extraction and quality assessment using the Cochrane risk-of-bias tool (RoB 2) and the Risk of Bias in Non-Randomized Studies of Interventions (ROBINS-I), adopting also the PRISMA 2020 guidelines. Due to the heterogeneity of the intervention's characteristics and obesity-related measurements across studies, a narrative synthesis was conducted. A total of 1342 research papers were screened, and 9 studies were included; 4 in Mexico, and 1 each in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Ecuador. Four studies reported strategies for modifying food provision; four other targeted the built environment, (modifying school premises and providing materials for physical activity); a final study included both food and built environment intervention components. Overall, two studies reported that the intervention was significantly associated with a lower increase over time in BMI/obesity in the intervention against the control group. The remaining studies were non-significant. Data suggest that school environmental interventions, complementing nutritional and physical education can contribute to reduce incremental childhood obesity trends. However, evidence of the extent to which food and built environment components factor into obesogenic environments, within and around school grounds is inconclusive. Insufficient data hindered any urban/rural comparisons. Further school environmental intervention studies to inform policies for preventing/reducing childhood obesity in LAC are needed.

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Brexit
Brain Drain

UK Research at 'significant Risk' from Brexit Brain Drain

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Brain Drain

UK Research at 'significant Risk' from Brexit Brain Drain

Some of the brightest scientific minds are leaving the UK, as they lose access to European funding in the wake of Brexit, SkyNews has found.

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China

How China derailed its peaceful rise

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How China derailed its peaceful rise

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Education
Higher Education
Careers

If You're Not Failing, You're Not Learning

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If You're Not Failing, You're Not Learning

The learning scientist Manu Kapur, architect of the theory of productive failure, on reframing our notion of failure, and letting kids stumble (but with purpose).

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Conference
Open Science

Open Science Conference 2022

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Open Science Conference 2022

Science Europe is organising a conference on Open Science. Institutional leaders, researchers at all stages of their careers, and experts from the field are invited to this event to discuss whether Open Science is ready to become the norm in research, and how to ensure an equitable transition.

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Careers
Academia

Balance is Needed when Discussing Academic Careers

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Academia

Balance is Needed when Discussing Academic Careers

Is a stream of negativity putting people off academia? Let's acknowledge the good, as well as the bad.

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