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Australia to update science frameworks in renewed commitment to evidence-based policymaking

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Australia to update science frameworks in renewed commitment to evidence-based policymaking

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Women in Science

Saying 'No' in Science Isn't Enough

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Saying 'No' in Science Isn't Enough

When women refuse requests to do unrewarded tasks, another female colleague often gets asked instead.

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How Scientists Can Inform Policy Decisions

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How Scientists Can Inform Policy Decisions

You might know what policymakers should know. That doesn't mean you know how to help them to use that information.

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Writers Envision the Next 75 Years of Science Policy

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Writers Envision the Next 75 Years of Science Policy

"The Next 75 Years of Science Policy," a collection of essays presents a wide range of visions for how science might serve society in the coming years.

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Research Spending Could Be Lone Bright Spot for U.S. Science After Election Sets Up Divided Government

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Research Spending Could Be Lone Bright Spot for U.S. Science After Election Sets Up Divided Government

Likely Republican control of the House presages fiery hearings attacking Biden, but also gridlock

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Climate

The Big Idea: We Need to Reverse Climate Change, Not Just Stop It

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The Big Idea: We Need to Reverse Climate Change, Not Just Stop It

Taking carbon out of the atmosphere will become increasingly important.

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There’s one big subject our leaders at Cop27 won’t touch: livestock farming

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There’s one big subject our leaders at Cop27 won’t touch: livestock farming

It’s on course to guzzle half the world’s carbon budget, so why are governments so afraid to discuss it?

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Why Conflict Parties Cease Fighting

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International

Why Conflict Parties Cease Fighting

The path to peace usually leads through a ceasefire. In an international project, ETH Zurich researchers have shown the conditions under which parties to civil wars are willing to stop fighting – and why they decide to do so.

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Who Owns the Moon?

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Who Owns the Moon?

Nations agree that no one should own territories in space, but legal debates about owning and selling materials extracted from the moon, planets and asteroids are quickly becoming points of tension

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The UK Faces Exclusion from High-level Horizon Calls in Quantum

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The UK Faces Exclusion from High-level Horizon Calls in Quantum

The EU moved to exclude the UK from Horizon Europe calls on sensitive quantum projects in October due to doubts over the country's willingness to provide EU researchers with reciprocal access to UK programmes and to comply with intellectual property rules. The move reverses the EU's previous decision to accept UK participation in more mature quantum projects with high 'technology readiness levels'.

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Farming Feeds the World. We Desperately Need to Know How to Do It Better

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Farming Feeds the World. We Desperately Need to Know How to Do It Better

Interventions designed to improve agricultural practices often lack a solid evidence base. A new initiative could change that.

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From Anti-Government to Anti-Science: Why Conservatives Have Turned Against Science

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From Anti-Government to Anti-Science: Why Conservatives Have Turned Against Science

Empirical data do not support the conclusion of a crisis of public trust in science. They do support the conclusion of a crisis of conservative trust in science: polls show that American attitudes toward science are highly polarized along political lines. In this essay, we argue that conservative hostility toward science is rooted in conservative hostility toward government regulation of the marketplace, which has morphed in recent decades into conservative hostility to government, tout court. This distrust was cultivated by conservative business leaders for nearly a century, but took strong hold during the Reagan administration, largely in response to scientific evidence of environmental crises that invited governmental response. Thus, science-particularly environmental and public health science-became the target of conservative anti-regulatory attitudes. We argue that contemporary distrust of science is mostly collateral damage, a spillover from carefully orchestrated conservative distrust of government.

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Enriching Research Quality: A Proposition for Stakeholder Heterogeneity

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Transdisciplinary

Enriching Research Quality: A Proposition for Stakeholder Heterogeneity

Dominant approaches to research quality rest on the assumption that academic peers are the only relevant stakeholders in its assessment. In contrast, impact assessment frameworks recognize a large and heterogeneous set of actors as stakeholders.

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Large-scale Behavioural Data Are Key to Climate Policy

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Large-scale Behavioural Data Are Key to Climate Policy

Applying behavioural science can support system-level change for climate protection. Behavioural scientists should provide reliable large-scale data and governments should secure infrastructure for data collection and the implementation of evidence.

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EU Agrees €12.4B Budget for Horizon Europe in 2023

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EU Agrees €12.4B Budget for Horizon Europe in 2023

EU policymakers have reached a deal on the budget for next year, and with the focus squarely on tackling the fallout from the war in Ukraine and the energy crisis, research and innovation do not feature at the top of the policy priorities.

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Science Spared from UK Budget Cuts Amid Economic Turmoil

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Science Spared from UK Budget Cuts Amid Economic Turmoil

Researchers relieved by decision to reaffirm previous spending commitments.

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Social Media Enables People-centric Climate Action in the Hard-to-decarbonise Building Sector

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Social Media Enables People-centric Climate Action in the Hard-to-decarbonise Building Sector

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A CERN Model for Studying the Information Environment

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Big Data

A CERN Model for Studying the Information Environment

CERN has been a model for how to support large-scale research collaboration. Given the challenges facing democracy today related to the information environment, a similar level of effort is required for research on the information environment.

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Vaccine Shown to Prolong Life of Patients with Aggressive Brain Cancer

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Vaccine Shown to Prolong Life of Patients with Aggressive Brain Cancer

Trial results suggest people with newly diagnosed glioblastoma could potentially be given extra years of life

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COVID-19: The Lessons That Science Forgot

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COVID-19: The Lessons That Science Forgot

Based on a survey of over 3000 researchers worldwide, Economist Impact identified important actions that should be considered if mistakes are not to be repeated during future health emergencies.

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Arctic Researchers Forced to Modify Projects Amid Geopolitical Tensions with Russia

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Arctic Researchers Forced to Modify Projects Amid Geopolitical Tensions with Russia

Arctic scientists are scrambling to modify projects that had involved Russian researchers as the war in Ukraine wears on, leaving questions about whether a data gap from such a key partner might be harmful to the ongoing body of scientific knowledge in the region.

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Twitter Is Not Rocket Science, It's Harder

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Twitter Is Not Rocket Science, It's Harder

Elon Musk wants to run Twitter like SpaceX. But human behavior will make it much more difficult

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Climate

Aerosols Must Be Included in Climate Risk Assessments

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Aerosols Must Be Included in Climate Risk Assessments

Estimates of impending risk ignore a big player in regional change and climate extremes.

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Are We Entering The Golden Age Of Climate Modeling?

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Climate

Are We Entering The Golden Age Of Climate Modeling?

Thanks to the advent of exascale computing, local climate forecasts may soon be a reality. And they're not just for scientists anymore.

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Ukraine

Ukraine's Research and Innovation Community Eyes a Better Future

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Ukraine's Research and Innovation Community Eyes a Better Future

Ukrainian researchers are planning for a brighter future for their country, despite ongoing bombing and electricity shortages. A delegation from Ukraine's research community, led by first deputy minister for education and science, Andrii Vitrenko, came to Brussels last week for the first joint meeting on research and innovation with the European Commission. 

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Diversity

'Moms in Proteomics' Pushes for Change

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'Moms in Proteomics' Pushes for Change

A need for community drove Jennifer Geddes-McAlister to found a network for mothers in science. Here's what she learnt.

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Ecologists Should Create Space for a Wide Range of Expertise

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Ecologists Should Create Space for a Wide Range of Expertise

Indigenous communities' knowledge and approaches enrich studies.

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Publishing

To Fix Peer Review, Break It into Stages

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Peer Review
Publishing

To Fix Peer Review, Break It into Stages

All data should get checked, but not every article needs an expert.

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Environment

5 Anti-Climate Practices Elsevier Must Cease: Scientists Call out Publisher's Ties to Fossil Fuel Industry 

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5 Anti-Climate Practices Elsevier Must Cease: Scientists Call out Publisher's Ties to Fossil Fuel Industry 

Some questionable practices show the publisher is greenwashing.

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Journals

Stop Congratulating Colleagues for Publishing in High-Impact Factor Journals

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Journals

Stop Congratulating Colleagues for Publishing in High-Impact Factor Journals

The current scholarly publishing system is detrimental to the pursuit of knowledge and needs a radical shift. There have already been many attempts and partial successes to drive a new shift in scholarly publishing. Many of them should be further developed and generalised.

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