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Governance
Integrity
China

Chinese Academics Are Becoming a Force for Good Governance

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Governance
Integrity
China

Chinese Academics Are Becoming a Force for Good Governance

In response to controversies such as gene-edited babies, Chinese researchers have become adept at shaping policy for responsible research.
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Universities
Integrity

The Younger Generation Fighting Sexual Harassment at Swiss Universities

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The Younger Generation Fighting Sexual Harassment at Swiss Universities

Public awareness campaigns have not stemmed sexual harassment at Swiss universities. A new generation of women is taking matters into their own hands.

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Environment
Australia

Cultural water and Indigenous water science

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Australia

Cultural water and Indigenous water science

Australia shows the need for more sustainable and just water management.

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Funding

To Speed Scientific Progress, Do Away With Funding Delays

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To Speed Scientific Progress, Do Away With Funding Delays

The National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health are frequently described as the world’s gold standard for scientific funding. Operationally, however, they are not keeping pace with progress at the scientific frontier.

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Reproducibility

Recent Claims Cast Doubt on Legitimacy of Behavioral Science

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Reproducibility

Recent Claims Cast Doubt on Legitimacy of Behavioral Science

Assessing allegations of data manipulation in psychological studies involving a Harvard Business School professor, Paul Eccleson asks whether we can trust research on behavioral science.
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Biotechnology

How to Grow Rhinos in a Lab: the Science That Could Save an Endangered Species

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How to Grow Rhinos in a Lab: the Science That Could Save an Endangered Species

Efforts to save one species can provide scientific knowledge that enables us to save other creatures in need.
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Interdisciplinarity
Careers

Navigating Interdisciplinary Careers

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Interdisciplinarity
Careers

Navigating Interdisciplinary Careers

Interdisciplinary research is an oft-cited, rarely achieved aim in contemporary scholarship that requires understanding the human element.
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COVID-19
Policy

Analysis of COVID-19 Recovery and Resilience Policy in Finland: a Transformative Policy Mix Approach

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COVID-19
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Analysis of COVID-19 Recovery and Resilience Policy in Finland: a Transformative Policy Mix Approach

This paper studies the national implementation, in Finland, of the European Union (EU) programme for COVID-19 recovery, the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), as an example of a cross-sectoral policy programme.

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Peer Review
Funding

Evaluation of Research Proposals by Peer Review Panels: Broader Panels for Broader Assessments?

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Peer Review
Funding

Evaluation of Research Proposals by Peer Review Panels: Broader Panels for Broader Assessments?

This exploratory observational study at two large biomedical and health research funders in the Netherlands provides insight into how scientific quality and societal relevance are discussed in panel meetings.

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Open Science

The Benefits of Open Science Are Not Inevitable: Monitoring Its Development Should Be Value-led

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The Benefits of Open Science Are Not Inevitable: Monitoring Its Development Should Be Value-led

Open science is increasingly becoming a policy focus and paradigm for all scientific research. Ismael Rafols, Ingeborg Meijer and Jordi Molas-Gallart argue that attempts to monitor the transition to open science should be informed by the values underpinning this change, rather than discrete indicators of open science practices.

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Women in Science
Equality

When Aggression is Viewed As Brilliance, It Hurts Women in Science, and Science Itself

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Women in Science
Equality

When Aggression is Viewed As Brilliance, It Hurts Women in Science, and Science Itself

Tearing down ideas is central to scientific practice, but when it bleeds into the interpersonal, science loses its humanity.

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Frivolities
AI

Microsoft AI Suggests Food Bank As a "Cannot Miss" Tourist Spot in Canada

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Frivolities
AI

Microsoft AI Suggests Food Bank As a "Cannot Miss" Tourist Spot in Canada

AI-penned Microsoft Travel article recommends food bank as a must-see destination.
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Science Communication
Collaboration
Social Media

Thousands of Scientists Are Cutting Back on Twitter, Seeding Angst and Uncertainty

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Collaboration
Social Media

Thousands of Scientists Are Cutting Back on Twitter, Seeding Angst and Uncertainty

A Nature survey reveals scientists' reasons for leaving the social-media platform now known as X, and what they are doing to build and maintain a sense of community.
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Science Policy

Want to Speed Up Scientific Progress? First Understand How Science Policy Works

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Want to Speed Up Scientific Progress? First Understand How Science Policy Works

Researchers and policymakers often exist in different worlds and speak different languages. Here are three ways to bridge the divide.
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Academic Freedom
Politics

No Democracy, No Academia

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Academic Freedom
Politics

No Democracy, No Academia

The assault of Israeli government on democratic institutions and principles is an imminent threat to Israeli academia, which relies on a solid democratic foundation.

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Economics
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Important Study Calls for Major Change in How Decision-Makers Value Nature

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Ecology
Politics
Economics
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Important Study Calls for Major Change in How Decision-Makers Value Nature

How people value nature around the world is not properly reflected in key political and economic decisions, a new study has concluded.
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Ethics
Publishing

Use of AI Is Seeping Academic Journals—and It’s Proving Difficult to Detect

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Ethics
Publishing

Use of AI Is Seeping Academic Journals—and It’s Proving Difficult to Detect

Ethics watchdogs are looking out for potentially undisclosed use of generative AI in scientific writing. But there's no foolproof way to catch it all yet.

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Environment
Research
Policy

Economist group argues for scientific experimentation in environmental policymaking

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Environment
Research
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Economist group argues for scientific experimentation in environmental policymaking

The economists say more frequent use of up-front experiments would result in more effective environmental policymaking in areas ranging from pollution control to timber harvesting across the world.

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Fake News

Deepfakes and Scientific Knowledge Dissemination

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Fake News

Deepfakes and Scientific Knowledge Dissemination

Science misinformation have significant public policy repercussions. Artificial intelligence-based methods of altering videos and photos (deepfakes) lower the barriers to the mass creation and dissemination of realistic, manipulated digital content.

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Patents

Allow Patents on AI-generated Inventions - for the Good of Science

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Patents

Allow Patents on AI-generated Inventions - for the Good of Science

The current global mishmash of rules on whether innovations made using artificial intelligence are patentable impedes AI-rich fields such as drug discovery.
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Higher Education
Research

Positioning HE and Research: Is It Time for a Rethink?

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Positioning HE and Research: Is It Time for a Rethink?

While the United Kingdom played a critical role in helping to shape global and European higher education, at a time when adherence to internationalisa...
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Open Science

Supporting open science in the Arab world

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Open Science

Supporting open science in the Arab world

The Arab region comprises 22 member states across the Gulf, North Africa, and Sub-Saharan Africa. Although economic circumstances, and available human, physical and digital capacities vary widely across these 22 states, the region as a whole has the resources and capability to play a pivotal role in the global transition towards more accessible, sustainable and inclusive research and education models.

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Universities of applied sciences
Research

Universities Of applied Sciences' EU Research Project Participation Through the Lens Of differentiation

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Universities of applied sciences
Research

Universities Of applied Sciences' EU Research Project Participation Through the Lens Of differentiation

The study investigates whether the differentiation in the research function of UASs is reflected in their participation in the European Union Framework Programs for Research and Innovation (EU-FPs).

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EU
Horizon Europe

Back to School: What's on the European Research and Innovation Policy Agenda This Autumn

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Horizon Europe

Back to School: What's on the European Research and Innovation Policy Agenda This Autumn

After a summer of fun, the EU research and policy bubble is back in business and bracing for a busy run up to Christmas: a new research commissioner, negotiations on the EU's ambitions to be a leader in critical technologies and (hopefully) a much-anticipated final sprint for UK association to Horizon Europe.
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Innovation

If AI Becomes Conscious: Here's How Researchers Will Know

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Innovation

If AI Becomes Conscious: Here's How Researchers Will Know

Many researchers say that AI systems aren’t yet at the point of consciousness, but that the pace of AI evolution has got them pondering: how would we know if they were? A checklist derived from six neuroscience-based theories could aid in the assessment. 

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Horizon Europe
UK

UK Facing 'Brain Drain' of Cancer Researchers After Failure to Join EU Scheme

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Horizon Europe
UK

UK Facing 'Brain Drain' of Cancer Researchers After Failure to Join EU Scheme

Delay joining the Horizon Europe programme making it more difficult to attract and retain the brightest scientists.

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Science Politics
China

The Party Rules: China's New Central Science and Technology Commission

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Science Politics
China

The Party Rules: China's New Central Science and Technology Commission

In March 2023, the Chinese government issued the “Reform Measures of the Party and State Organizations,” which included the establishment of the Central Science and Technology Commission (CSTC). 

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Climate
Policy

Mandatory disclosure would reveal corporate carbon damages

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Climate
Policy

Mandatory disclosure would reveal corporate carbon damages

Accurate reporting is critical for markets and climate policies.

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Misconduct
Australia

Australia Grapples with How to Investigate Scientific Misconduct

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Integrity
Misconduct
Australia

Australia Grapples with How to Investigate Scientific Misconduct

The nation currently allows institutes to investigate cases in-house - but calls to change this are mounting.
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EU
Politics

Evidence-based Politics:  WHO and the European Parliamentary Forum for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (EPF) Sign Memorandum of Understanding

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EU
Politics

Evidence-based Politics:  WHO and the European Parliamentary Forum for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (EPF) Sign Memorandum of Understanding

The MoU has three key areas: technical support to promote evidence-based laws and policies aligned to WHO normative guidance, advocacy to mobilize parliamentarians on awareness raising for sexual and reproductive health, with particular support to low- and middle-income countries, capacity building to strengthen the way WHO and parliamentarians work together.
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