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Science Politics

Thousands Protest Mexico's New Science Law

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Science Politics

Thousands Protest Mexico's New Science Law

Researchers are preparing to march against legislation that some say could harm basic science.
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Ethics

The myth of value-free science

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The myth of value-free science

What do scientists owe us?

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Big Data

Is the Biggest Challenge to Scientific Thinking Science Itself?

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Is the Biggest Challenge to Scientific Thinking Science Itself?

Data torturing, cherry-picking, P-hacking and the invention of tools such as ChatGPT - when it comes to assisting the spread of disinformation science is its own worst enemy, argues a new book.
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What Will We Eat in a Post-1.5C World? Podcast

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What Will We Eat in a Post-1.5C World? Podcast

We now know that global temperatures are likely to temporarily exceed 1.5C above pre-industrial levels in the next five years. Breaching this crucial threshold will have serious consequences, including on our food. In the second of a special series of episodes looking at what a future world might look like, science editor Ian Sample explores how our diets could change as the world heats up, exploring climate-resilient vegetables, trying out mealworms, and discovering how to make flour out of microbes
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The Science of Passion: Why Do We Kiss?

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The Science of Passion: Why Do We Kiss?

Humans exchange millions of disease-spreading bacteria when we kiss. Scientists believe that kissing tests the compatibility of mates ― that it all comes down to swapping spit. But where does the behavior come from?
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Do Scientific Meetings Matter? Turning Up for Talks Brings Surprise Benefits

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Do Scientific Meetings Matter? Turning Up for Talks Brings Surprise Benefits

Talks that conference attendees could see in person are more likely to be cited than talks they most likely missed.
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Improving Mentoring in Academia Requires a ‘Collective Effort’

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Academia

Improving Mentoring in Academia Requires a ‘Collective Effort’

Sarvenaz Sarabipour is tired of academics understanding mentorship through anecdotes. The scientific community “needs a minimum set of standards for good mentorship,” says the Johns Hopkins University systems biologist, which can only be achieved by studying it systematically.

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Europe

European Commission Sets Up New European Innovation Council Unit in the Research Directorate

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European Commission Sets Up New European Innovation Council Unit in the Research Directorate

The European Commission has reorganised its directorate general for research and innovation (RTD) in order to give it better oversight of the European Innovation Council (EIC), with a new organisation chart published last week showing management of the innovation funding programme has been moved to a new unit. The unit will sit in the directorate for the European Research Area and Innovation, which is led by Anna Panagopoulou.
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Science

The Bias Puzzle - Understanding Gender Differences in Academia

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The Bias Puzzle - Understanding Gender Differences in Academia

Bias in academia can often be difficult to pinpoint and separate out from difference.  A new study outlines how concepts from causal inference can clarify approaches to studying gender bias in higher education.

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A Mental-Health Crisis is Gripping Science

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A Mental-Health Crisis is Gripping Science

There is a mental-health crisis in science at all career stages and across the world. Is toxic research culture to blame?

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Switzerland Announces €625M in Backup Funding for Horizon Europe Applicants

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Switzerland Announces €625M in Backup Funding for Horizon Europe Applicants

The Swiss Federal Council has announced €625 million in grants for researchers to participate this year in Horizon Europe and other EU programmes, such as Euratom, ITER and Digital Europe. Switzerland is not an associated country in Horizon Europe and is currently locked out of other EU programmes as well, which means Swiss researchers have no access to funding from the European Commission. However, they can participate in about two thirds of Horizon Europe calls, provided they have their own money.
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Harvard's William Kirby on China's Higher Education System and His Book "Empires of Ideas" - The China Project

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Harvard's William Kirby on China's Higher Education System and His Book "Empires of Ideas" - The China Project

Harvard's William Kirby on China's higher education system and his book "Empires of Ideas"
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Does International R&D Cooperation Under Institutional Agreements Have a Greater Impact Than Those Without Agreements?

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International
Cooperation

Does International R&D Cooperation Under Institutional Agreements Have a Greater Impact Than Those Without Agreements?

Funding agencies (FAs) have increasingly engaged in international cooperation agreements (ICAs) to encourage world-class research and achieve more promising outcomes in the context of increasing competition for research resources. While the benefits of International Research Collaboration are largely supported by literature, less attention was paid to the influence of ICA on scientific and technological outputs. 

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The Ecosystem: The Race is on to Choose Europe's Regional Innovation Valleys

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Innovation

The Ecosystem: The Race is on to Choose Europe's Regional Innovation Valleys

The European Commission plans to designate 100 locations across Europe as Regional Innovation Valleys, in a bid to strengthen innovation in EU priority areas and encourage collaboration between more and less advanced regions. 

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Extremism

Research on Extremist Narratives in Europe to Combat Them

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Extremism

Research on Extremist Narratives in Europe to Combat Them

Researchers from the Centre for Studies on Dictatorships and Democracies (CEDID) of the UAB participate in the recently launched Horizon Europe project ARENAS (Analysis of and Responses to Extremist Narratives).

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Emotions: The Ultimate Lobbying Weapon

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Emotions

Emotions: The Ultimate Lobbying Weapon

No matter how they're used, and to whatever end, it's time to acknowledge that emotions are key in lobbying activities - and not always in the most visible or evident way.
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Horizon Europe

Horizon Europe Was €34B Short in First Two Years According to Commission's New Analysis

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Horizon Europe Was €34B Short in First Two Years According to Commission's New Analysis

A new European Commission report says the EU's €95.5 billion funding programme for research and innovation, Horizon Europe, needed an extra €34 billion to fund all high-quality proposals received in 2021 to 2022.
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Education

Why is India Dropping Evolution and the Periodic Table from School Science?

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Education

Why is India Dropping Evolution and the Periodic Table from School Science?

India's curriculum body needs to explain why it has removed foundational topics from school textbooks.
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Collaboration
Conflict

Big Science, Big Trouble? Understanding Conflict in and Around Big Science Projects and Networks

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Conflict

Big Science, Big Trouble? Understanding Conflict in and Around Big Science Projects and Networks

Many Big Science projects and networks experience conflict. Yet, so far, there is no theoretical model that explains which mechanisms connect conflict cause and outbreak in Big Science. 

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EU
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Universities Call for an Africa-EU Science Fund

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Funding

Universities Call for an Africa-EU Science Fund

Universities are calling on policymakers to pilot a science fund for research and innovation cooperation between the African Union and the EU.
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Medicine

When Our Medical Students Learn Anatomy, They See a Person, Not a Specimen

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Medicine

When Our Medical Students Learn Anatomy, They See a Person, Not a Specimen

Thanks to an innovative program, when the students at a Taiwanese medical school learn anatomy, they see a person-not a specimen.
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Technology
Innovation

Fostering Innovation for Climate Neutrality

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Fostering Innovation for Climate Neutrality

Are science and technology policies targeted at early-stage technologies what is needed for net-zero emissions?

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EU
US

EU and US Hatch Transatlantic Plan to Rein in ChatGPT

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EU
US

EU and US Hatch Transatlantic Plan to Rein in ChatGPT

The EU is calling on companies to join an international push to self-regulate generative artificial intelligence (AI) products such as ChatGPT, the chatbot launched last November that can write essays, engage in philosophical conversations and write computer code.
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Research Assessment
Science

Beyond the Doughnut - Five Ways to Use Altmetrics for Academic Success

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Research Assessment
Science

Beyond the Doughnut - Five Ways to Use Altmetrics for Academic Success

A decade on since their inception, Andy Tattersall considers how academics can make use of altmetrics in ways that go beyond counts and metrics. 

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EU

EU Council's 'No Pay' Publishing Model Draws Mixed Response

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EU

EU Council's 'No Pay' Publishing Model Draws Mixed Response

EU ministers have called for a ‘no pay’ academic-publishing model that bears no cost to readers or authors. Some academics have welcomed the proposed plans - but publishing industry representatives warn they are unrealistic.

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Science of science

Data, Measurement and Empirical Methods in the Science of Science - Nature Human Behaviour

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Science of science

Data, Measurement and Empirical Methods in the Science of Science - Nature Human Behaviour

Liu and coauthors review the major data sources, measures and analysis methods in the science of science, discussing how recent developments in these fields can help researchers to better predict science-making outcomes and design better science policies.
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Research

Bridging the Gap Between Research and Policy: Lessons from Co-Creation in the Aid Sector

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Research

Bridging the Gap Between Research and Policy: Lessons from Co-Creation in the Aid Sector

There is an increasing focus in academic and policy circles on research-policy partnerships. These partnerships are often achieved through co-creation, whose role in international relations remains underdeveloped.

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Sustainability

Earth's Health Failing in Seven out of Eight Key Measures, Say Scientists

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Earth's Health Failing in Seven out of Eight Key Measures, Say Scientists

A groundbreaking analysis of safety and justice hopes to inform the next generation of sustainability policy.

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Environment

Cultural Burning: How Age-Old Practices Are Reshaping Wildfire Policy - Federation of American Scientists

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Cultural Burning: How Age-Old Practices Are Reshaping Wildfire Policy - Federation of American Scientists

The Wildland Fire Mitigation and Management Commission called for input from diverse stakeholders and FAS, along with partners Conservation X Labs (CXL), COMPASS, and the California Council on Science and Technology (CCST), answered the call. Recruiting participants from academia, the private sector, national labs, and other nonprofits, the Wildland Fire Policy Accelerator produced 24 ideas […]
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Scientific Utopias: Scientific Enlightenment in the Stupid Questions Office

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Scientific Utopias: Scientific Enlightenment in the Stupid Questions Office

Earlier this year, Nature co-sponsored a science-fiction essay competition. According to runner-up Miles Lizak's science-fiction essay, an ideal research institution would foster curiosity and collaboration, placing greater value on asking brave questions rather than claiming to know all the answers.
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