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Acceleration of Humanities and Social Sciences Articles in Open Access

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Social Sciences

Acceleration of Humanities and Social Sciences Articles in Open Access

Six-fold increase in OA articles by HSS researchers at participating UK institutions
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More Carrot, Less Stick: How to Make Research Assessments Fairer

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More Carrot, Less Stick: How to Make Research Assessments Fairer

Research-assessment exercises are often misused to judge researchers or cut their funding - changes to the United Kingdom's scheme are a promising start.
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Biomedicine
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Priorities in Research Portfolios: Exploring the Need For upstream Research In cardiometabolic and Mental Health

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Biomedicine
Health Care

Priorities in Research Portfolios: Exploring the Need For upstream Research In cardiometabolic and Mental Health

There is a debate on shifting research away from biomedical treatments towards health promotion and well-being. This study examines if research agendas are responsive to these demands in cardiometabolic and mental health.

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War Shattered Ukrainian Science - Its Rebirth is Now Taking Shape

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War Shattered Ukrainian Science - Its Rebirth is Now Taking Shape

The war is far from over but Ukraine's government is already considering how to build back - and use the opportunity to move on from a Soviet-era system.
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Lab Safety and Research Productivity Can Coexist, Study Finds

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Lab Safety and Research Productivity Can Coexist, Study Finds

A new study shows that the publication records of research groups are not impacted following big changes in lab safety protocols.

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Ethics

The Guardian View on Stem Cells and Embryos: Creating Life's Likeness in a Lab

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Ethics

The Guardian View on Stem Cells and Embryos: Creating Life's Likeness in a Lab

New technology raises hopes and ethical dilemmas. Society will have to work out what it thinks.
 

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Head of ERC: "Put More Money into Basic Research to Stop the Brain Drain from Eastern Europe"

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Head of ERC: "Put More Money into Basic Research to Stop the Brain Drain from Eastern Europe"

The EU should double its budget for research to increase the scientific capital of the EU13 countries in the east and stop Europe from falling further behind the US and China, European Research Council (ERC) president Maria Leptin tells Science|Business after a visit to Slovenia and Croatia. The aim should be to help countries in eastern Europe to attract talent to emerging research clusters, helping to bridge the divide with the world class research systems in western Europe.
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Research Assessment

Although Hard to Define, Narrative CVs Are Changing How We Think About Researcher Assessment

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Although Hard to Define, Narrative CVs Are Changing How We Think About Researcher Assessment

Narrative academic CVs present a means to bypass aspects of a research evaluation culture that is focused on the volume and venue of publications. Drawing on work promoting this format, researchers show how these texts more often foreground the problems they are meant to address, than how the format works in practice. 

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Being a Scientist: Fleeing Iraq with Nothing but a Dream

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Being a Scientist: Fleeing Iraq with Nothing but a Dream

Facing the harsh realities of life as a refugee in Jordan and the United States, an ambitious young man holds to a conviction: that he will, one day, get a PhD.
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Climate

A Mission-Driven Approach for Converting Research into Climate Action

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A Mission-Driven Approach for Converting Research into Climate Action

With each IPCC report, the science basis around climate change increases extensively in terms of scope, depth, and complexity. In converting this knowledge into societal climate action, research organisations face the challenge of reforming themselves.

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European Research Integrity Code Updated to Reflect Advances in Artificial Intelligence

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European Research Integrity Code Updated to Reflect Advances in Artificial Intelligence

A new version of the European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity has been published that includes guidance on artificial intelligence (AI), navigating EU data protection laws and how to approach changes to research impact assessments.

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Open Data
Open Science

How to Make Your Scientific Data Accessible, Discoverable and Useful

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Open Science

How to Make Your Scientific Data Accessible, Discoverable and Useful

Specialists offer seven tips for effectively sharing your data.
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Women in Science

African Academy of Sciences Elects First Woman President

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African Academy of Sciences Elects First Woman President

South Africa’s Lise Korsten to lead unsettled continental science body. The African Academy of Sciences has elected a new governing council headed by a woman—the first in the organisation’s 37-year history.

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For the First Time Ever, the White House Adopts a Model Scientific Integrity Policy 

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For the First Time Ever, the White House Adopts a Model Scientific Integrity Policy 

The White House has published its very first scientific integrity policy to serve as an example of what other agencies should strive for when developing or updating their own policies this year.

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EU

Brussels' Research Bubble Has High Hopes for New Commissioner Nominee

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EU

Brussels' Research Bubble Has High Hopes for New Commissioner Nominee

Research policy experts are breathing a sigh of relief that Brussels is about to get a new research commissioner who has credentials suggesting she's up to the task, after the European Commission president picked Iliana Ivanova to take over the running of the EU's €95.5 billion Horizon Europe R&D programme. Ivanova is a Bulgarian member of the European Court of Auditors (ECA) and a former member of the European Parliament. Her experience as an EU auditor is seen as a positive sign.
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Canada

The Security Crackdown by Canadian Government is Hampering Research Collaboration with China

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China
Canada

The Security Crackdown by Canadian Government is Hampering Research Collaboration with China

The Canadian government's stepped up security for foreign research collaborations has created a climate of fear in which some scientists have stopped submitting grant applications and others have quietly severed ties with collaborators in China.
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Universities
US

United States to End Race-Based University Admissions: What Now for Diversity in Science?

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US

United States to End Race-Based University Admissions: What Now for Diversity in Science?

The US Supreme Court has struck down colleges’ and universities’ right to use race as a factor in deciding which students they admit.

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US
Life Science

Science History: Yue Xiong's Great Leap

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Life Science

Science History: Yue Xiong's Great Leap

Yue Xiong is a microbiologist who emigrated to the United States from China to complete his doctorate in 1989. He is the chief scientific officer of pharmaceutical company Cullgen and was a professor of biochemistry and biophysics at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This article follows Yue Xiong’s quest for education and is based on an interview from the Science History Institute’s oral history archive conducted in 2000 by historian William Van Benschoten.

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Biodiversity
Infrastructures

New Research Explores How 'green Infrastructure' Policy is Applied in Sweden

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Biodiversity
Infrastructures

New Research Explores How 'green Infrastructure' Policy is Applied in Sweden

Researchers have explored the creation and implications of Sweden's 'green infrastructure' policy, an approach identified by the European Commission as a potential strategy to protect biodiversity and create healthy, resilient ecosystems.

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Biodiversity
Digitalization

Preserving Citizens' Economic Well-being: Evaluating Risks and Policy Solutions for Climate Change, Digitalisation, and Biodiversity Loss Financial-related Threats

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Society
Climate
Biodiversity
Digitalization

Preserving Citizens' Economic Well-being: Evaluating Risks and Policy Solutions for Climate Change, Digitalisation, and Biodiversity Loss Financial-related Threats

By researching and anticipating financial risks, a team of few scientists assesses the financial challenges posed by climate change, digitalization and biodiversity loss. Today, we spoke with them to learn more about their research.
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AI

GPT-3 (Dis)Informs Us Better than Humans

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GPT-3 (Dis)Informs Us Better than Humans

Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the way we create and evaluate information, and this is happening during an infodemic, which has been having marked effects on global health.

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Bibliometrics

Building an Equitable Global Science System

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Bibliometrics

Building an Equitable Global Science System

Over the course of the past 70 years, academic journal articles have become commodities and researchers in the majority of the world have been margina...
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Social Sciences

Beyond the Hype: How AI Could Change the Game for Social Science Research

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Beyond the Hype: How AI Could Change the Game for Social Science Research

Large language models are becoming increasingly capable of imitating human-like responses, creating opportunities to test social science theories on a larger scale and with much greater speed.
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Philosophy

400 Years Ago, Philosopher Blaise Pascal Was One of the First to Grapple with the Role of Faith in an Age of Science and Reason

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400 Years Ago, Philosopher Blaise Pascal Was One of the First to Grapple with the Role of Faith in an Age of Science and Reason

Blaise Pascal, a mathematician and a Catholic theologian, born 400 years ago, left a deep and lasting influence on the world that can be felt today.
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Education

No, GPT-4 Cannot Get a Computer Science Degree at MIT

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No, GPT-4 Cannot Get a Computer Science Degree at MIT

Also: OpenAI to open a new office in London, and why the FTC has its eye on the generative AI market
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Why Our Hair Turns Gray-And How Scientists Could Reverse the Process for Good

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Why Our Hair Turns Gray-And How Scientists Could Reverse the Process for Good

For starters, avoid tearing your hair out when frustration strikes, because it might just come in gray.
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What Is The Russian Navy Doing With All These Military Dolphins? Here's The Science

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What Is The Russian Navy Doing With All These Military Dolphins? Here's The Science

Dolphins might not be the first animal you think of when it comes to putting together a battle-hardened team of warriors, but the Russian military is reportedly recruiting bottlenose dolphins to defend the Sevastopol naval base in the Black Sea.
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Science

Scientists Have Been Recommending Changes to Science Education for Decades

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Scientists Have Been Recommending Changes to Science Education for Decades

The modern education system seems designed to squelch curiosity.

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Diversity

Supreme Court Rulings Will Reduce Diversity in STEM and Set Back Scientific Progress

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Diversity

Supreme Court Rulings Will Reduce Diversity in STEM and Set Back Scientific Progress

The US Supreme Court's rulings last week on student loan forgiveness, LGBTQ+ discrimination, and affirmative action will have a chilling effect on diversity in STEM.
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China

China's Use of Formal Science and Technology Agreements As a Tool of Diplomacy

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Science Diplomacy
China

China's Use of Formal Science and Technology Agreements As a Tool of Diplomacy

China's government uses a variety of diplomatic tools to pursue its foreign policy aims including negotiating and signing formal bilateral science and technology.

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