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Revolution by Retweet: The Growing Influence of Social Media on Education Policy

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Education

Revolution by Retweet: The Growing Influence of Social Media on Education Policy

Richard Willis analyses the impact of changing technology on education policymaking
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How Scientific Models Both Help and Deceive Us in Decision Making

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How Scientific Models Both Help and Deceive Us in Decision Making

We live in a society where scientific models surround us. They are used for everything from creating weather bulletins and making climate projections to providing economic forecasts and informing policies for public health.

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International

Managing the Risks of International Collaboration

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Managing the Risks of International Collaboration

International research cooperation is not as binary-unequivocally good or bad-as it is sometimes made out to be.
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Early Career Researchers

Fight Against Insecurity of Research Careers is About to Enter the Spotlight

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Early Career Researchers

Fight Against Insecurity of Research Careers is About to Enter the Spotlight

Half of postdocs say they don’t have access to social security and many don’t have permanent contracts either. Now campaigners are putting pressure on the EU to lean on member states to improve working conditions for Europe’s young scientists.

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CNRS: Research Sets Sail for the Ocean

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Oceans

CNRS: Research Sets Sail for the Ocean

Oceans, which cover 70% of the planet, are in peril. Global research is mobilising to study and rescue it, and the CNRS is on the front lines, with over 1,000 scientists and 50 laboratories involved. An overview of the actions underway and the major challenges ahead, from the coasts to the depths of the sea.
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Academia

How Scientists Can Safeguard Themselves Online

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How Scientists Can Safeguard Themselves Online

Scientists are always at risk of digital harassment by bad actors looking to undermine scientific credibility and progress, but there are protective steps they can take.
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Science

Collective Action is Needed to Build a More Just Science System

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Collective Action is Needed to Build a More Just Science System

The current science system is unjust - from the systems that determine its membership to its outputs and outcomes. This article advocates for contextually responsive, collective action to build a more just science system.

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Public Health

The Dark Universe: Can a Scientist Battling Long Covid Unlock the Mysteries of the Cosmos?

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Public Health

The Dark Universe: Can a Scientist Battling Long Covid Unlock the Mysteries of the Cosmos?

Since being laid low with the virus more than a year ago, Catherine Heymans can only operate in half-hour bursts. But her work could still change the way we understand the universe

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Revealed: the Millions of Dollars in Time Wasted Making Papers Fit Journal Guidelines

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Revealed: the Millions of Dollars in Time Wasted Making Papers Fit Journal Guidelines

For scientists submitting their papers to journals, there’s an all-too-familiar drill: spend hours formatting the paper to meet the journal’s guidelines; if the paper is rejected, sink more time into reformatting it for another journal; repeat. Now an analysis has put a price tag on all that busy work.

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Commission Puts Forward €13.6B Research Budget for 2024, with €12.8B for Horizon Europe

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Commission Puts Forward €13.6B Research Budget for 2024, with €12.8B for Horizon Europe

The European Commission wants the EU to spend a total €13.6 billion on research and innovation next year, with €12.8 billion going to Horizon Europe. That is €400M more for the research programme than 2023, but in the face of rampant inflation the European Parliament doesn't see this as a major increase.
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Scientific Utopias: Tackling an Early-morning Crisis at the Institute of Merged Sciences

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Scientific Utopias: Tackling an Early-morning Crisis at the Institute of Merged Sciences

Earlier this year, Nature co-sponsored a science-fiction essay competition. In Katherine Ember's winning essay, researchers have an immediate responsibility to the public. They're asked to act urgently to help society.
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EU
Horizon Europe

Research Advocates Must Be Bolder, Deeper and More United

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Research Advocates Must Be Bolder, Deeper and More United

Shaping Horizon Europe's successor means learning from past setbacks.

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Ethics

Sexual Harassment Still Pervades Science

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Sexual Harassment Still Pervades Science

How academic institutions can prevent sexual harassment and protect scientists.

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Scientists' Political Donations Reflect Polarization in Academia

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Scientists' Political Donations Reflect Polarization in Academia

This has implications for the public's trust in science.
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Sustainability

Developing Countries Need Greater Recognition for Research into UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

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Sustainability

Developing Countries Need Greater Recognition for Research into UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Developing nations need greater visibility, acknowledgement and support for their research into the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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To Increase Women in STEM Jobs, Increase Female Leadership

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To Increase Women in STEM Jobs, Increase Female Leadership

New research suggests that women remain underrepresented in STEM fields in federal jobs. But one factor seems to make a difference in women's STEM employment levels: more women in supervisory positions.

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COVID-19

Why It's Impossible for Public Policy to Rely Entirely on Science

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COVID-19

Why It's Impossible for Public Policy to Rely Entirely on Science

The only way an Alberta COVID-19 committee can meaningfully determine how public policy should be made is if it tackles head-on the question of how to measure the psychological impacts of policy.
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Collaboration
Researcher

Researcher Roles in Collaborative Governance Interventions

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Governance
Collaboration
Researcher

Researcher Roles in Collaborative Governance Interventions

While societies are facing complex problems involving multiple stakeholders and interdependencies, interest in collaborative governance as a potential solution is rising.

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Science Communication

The Limits of Science Communication?

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Science Communication

The Limits of Science Communication?

Interactive engagement between scientists and the public may not be possible in the context of most science communication.
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Science Diplomacy

Science Diplomacy from the Global South: the Case of Intergovernmental Science Organizations

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Science Diplomacy

Science Diplomacy from the Global South: the Case of Intergovernmental Science Organizations

This study investigates which objectives Southern actors pursue in intergovernmental science organizations (IGSOs) and under which conditions they are likely to achieve their objectives.

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Science Diplomacy

The Globalization of Science Diplomacy in the Early 1970s: a Historical Exploration

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Science Diplomacy

The Globalization of Science Diplomacy in the Early 1970s: a Historical Exploration

The early 1970s brought fundamental transitions in international scientific collaboration, many of which are still relevant today.

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Science

Need to Promote Indian Science

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Science

Need to Promote Indian Science

We must develop a science-policy engagement forum to popularise the breakthroughs in Indian labs.

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Horizon Europe
EU

Horizon Europe Can Only Flex So Far Before It Reaches Breaking Point

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Horizon Europe
EU

Horizon Europe Can Only Flex So Far Before It Reaches Breaking Point

It’s likely the European Commission will dip into the research programme’s budget for its new sovereignty fund – and this won’t be the first time money has been diverted to other causes. Flexibility to respond to changing circumstances is important, but when is enough, enough?

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Society
US

United States National Science Foundation: Making the Most of the "Ethical and Societal Considerations" in the CHIPS and Science Act

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Society
US

United States National Science Foundation: Making the Most of the "Ethical and Societal Considerations" in the CHIPS and Science Act

The National Science Foundation has a historic opportunity to center societal considerations in scientific research and technology creation.
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China
EU

China's Quantum Leap - Made in Germany

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China
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China's Quantum Leap - Made in Germany

Germany's oldest university hosts many scientists conducting groundbreaking work. Little did they know how they would become entangled in China's quantum military strategy. 

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China
Russia
India

Nature Index Annual Tables 2023: China Tops Natural-science Table

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Russia
India

Nature Index Annual Tables 2023: China Tops Natural-science Table

India is another notable riser whereas Russia is among those losing ground.
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Global South

Commit to the Global South

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Commit to the Global South

What role can science play in fostering Global North-South and South-South partnerships?

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AI
EU

An EU Landmark for AI Governance

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EU

An EU Landmark for AI Governance

A groundbreaking draft law adopted with overwhelming majority by the European Parliament provides a glimpse into the future of governance of artificial intelligence.

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Climate
Science Communication

Scientific Communication Failures Linked to Faster-Rising Seas

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Scientific Communication Failures Linked to Faster-Rising Seas

Scientists failed for decades to communicate the coming risks of rapid sea-level rise to policymakers and the public, a new study has found. That has created a climate catch-22 in which scientists …
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Quantum Computing

Atoms Vs Apples: How Quantum Effects Challenge Gravity's Rules - Advanced Science News

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Quantum Computing

Atoms Vs Apples: How Quantum Effects Challenge Gravity's Rules - Advanced Science News

New research reveals that quantum effects defy the universality of free fall, providing a potential experimental pathway to test quantum gravity.
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