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UK Election: Scientists Welcome Labour's Landslide Win

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UK

UK Election: Scientists Welcome Labour's Landslide Win

Struggling universities should be near the top of the new government's agenda, say researchers.
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No Shame, No Blame - How to Make Retractions Work

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Retractions

No Shame, No Blame - How to Make Retractions Work

The retraction of academic papers often functions as an indictment against the reputation of a researcher. For retractions to function as an effective corrective to the scholarly record, they need shed this reputation.

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Work on Synthetic Human Embryos to Get Code of Practice in UK

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Work on Synthetic Human Embryos to Get Code of Practice in UK

Code will remove grey area around stem cell-based technology and ensure responsible research, say scientists

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Back to Work!

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Back to Work!

The U.S. Senate and House of Representatives tonight voted to end a partial shutdown of the U.S. government that has paralyzed science funding agencies, disrupted research projects and meetings, and threatened to wipe out an entire season of field studies.

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Science Community Responds to Labour Victory in UK General Election

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Science Community Responds to Labour Victory in UK General Election

Onlookers hope that a new government will bring an end to the 'rollercoaster ride' for the UK's research system
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Ethics

Enhancing the Right to Science

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Ethics

Enhancing the Right to Science

Enhancing the right to science is increasingly recognized as a central piece in the multi-facetted puzzle of solving the triple planetary crisis. Its role as a cross-cutting catalyst in relation to other human rights dimensions of major global challenges from pandemics, biodiversity, toxics to climate change, calls for far more comprehensive attention to the bundle of rights linking science, scientists and scientific practice to contemporary sustainability responses

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ERC Grants - Eligibility of Swiss Host Institutions

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Switzerland

ERC Grants - Eligibility of Swiss Host Institutions

Three of the ERC's upcoming grant competitions to be launched in 2024 will be open to researchers based in Swiss entities. 
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How PhD Students and Other Academics Are Fighting the Mental-health Crisis in Science

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Mental Health

How PhD Students and Other Academics Are Fighting the Mental-health Crisis in Science

Universities and institutions across the globe are exploring unique initiatives to help their students and staff cope with the stress of research.
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Global South

What's Needed to Boost Health Research Collaboration with the Global South

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What's Needed to Boost Health Research Collaboration with the Global South

The EU can assist health and life sciences research in the Global South by helping to digitise patient records, improve data collection and implement new health policies, said participants at a Science|Business roundtable.
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Climate Action from a Gender Perspective: A Systematic Review of the Impact of Climate Policies on Inequality

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Climate Action from a Gender Perspective: A Systematic Review of the Impact of Climate Policies on Inequality

This systematic review highlights the scarcity of research integrating a gender perspective into climate policy impact assessments and calls for more gender-sensitive analyses and the application of feminist theory to address this gap.
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Ice Cream That Doesn't Melt? New Discovery Means Scientists Are One Step Closer

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Ice Cream That Doesn't Melt? New Discovery Means Scientists Are One Step Closer

Compounds called polyphenols, found in green tea and berries, can help stabilise the ice cream.
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Innovation Report Delivers 'wake-up Call' for Europe

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Europe

Innovation Report Delivers 'wake-up Call' for Europe

Stakeholders are calling for more research and innovation funding at EU and national level after the latest figures from the European Commission showed Europe's innovation performance is growing more slowly than in China and internal geographical differences persist.
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Europe's Ariane-6 Rocket Set to Launch into Space with Swiss Collaboration

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Europe's Ariane-6 Rocket Set to Launch into Space with Swiss Collaboration

Switzerland is one of the 13 countries participating in the Ariane-6 programme, covering 2.4% of the total project cost.
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European Research Council Head Pleads for Openness at G7 Science Summit

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European Research Council Head Pleads for Openness at G7 Science Summit

The president of the European Research Council has pleaded with G7 science ministers not to strangle global cooperation by further tightening research security measures, as Western countries worry about leaking valuable knowledge to China and Russia. During a gathering in Italy this week, Maria Leptin told ministers that there would be "costs to applying restrictions" during a special closed-door discussion on research security and integrity.
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Big Pharma braces for retirement of favorite regulator

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Big Pharma braces for retirement of favorite regulator

Janet Woodcock, Head of the Food and Drug Administration’s pharmaceutical division, announced plans to retire within the year.

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Pandemics

Bird Flu Could Become a Human Pandemic. How Are Countries Preparing?

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Bird Flu Could Become a Human Pandemic. How Are Countries Preparing?

Wealthy nations are purchasing vaccines against H5N1 influenza and boosting surveillance, but there are concerns that low-income countries will be left behind.
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Open Access

Preparing Researchers for an Era of Freer Information

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Preparing Researchers for an Era of Freer Information

Academic institutions must take steps to help scholars navigate the process of doing research and responding to open records requests.
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Bringing Communities In, Achieving AI for All

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Bringing Communities In, Achieving AI for All

For AI tools to help solve social problems, designers and regulators should partner with struggling communities to learn what they need from this technology.
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To Avoid Sea Level Rise, Some Researchers Want to Build Barriers Around the World’s Most Vulnerable Glaciers

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To Avoid Sea Level Rise, Some Researchers Want to Build Barriers Around the World’s Most Vulnerable Glaciers

Call to study glacial geoengineering stirs up “civil war” among polar scientists

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Universities

Students Seek Bigger Role in European Education Area

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Students Seek Bigger Role in European Education Area

European Students’ Union wants direct participation embedded in governance structures of EU education initiatives

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Open Science

Making AI More Open Could Accelerate Research and Tech Transfer

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Open Science

Making AI More Open Could Accelerate Research and Tech Transfer

Combining artificial Intelligence (AI) and open science can accelerate scientific discovery, redefine the boundaries of scientific research and democratise access to knowledge.

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Germany

Calls for More Risk-taking and Impact in German Academia

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Germany

Calls for More Risk-taking and Impact in German Academia

Two leading figures in German research see it as stuck in a ‘deep slump’. But more money is not necessarily the answer.

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Science Politics

Partisan Politics and Perceptions of Immorality

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Science Politics

Partisan Politics and Perceptions of Immorality

Democrats and Republicans overestimate the percentage of people in the opposing party who approve of widely agreed-upon moral wrongs, such as theft or animal abuse, according to a study. According to the authors, correcting the basic morality bias is an effective approach to combat political dehumanization.
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Fears over physical science funding in the UK

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Fears over physical science funding in the UK

Although UK's research funding might be protected, the research councils themselves face a squeeze on their operational costs.

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Horizon Europe
EU

Calls for Evidence That Singapore Meets Horizon Democracy Criteria

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Horizon Europe
EU

Calls for Evidence That Singapore Meets Horizon Democracy Criteria

A leading MEP and human rights organisations want the European Commission to explain how it gave Singapore a clean enough bill of health on democracy and human rights to join the Horizon Europe research and innovation programme.
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Von Der Leyen Vows to Increase EU Research Spending in New Term

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Von Der Leyen Vows to Increase EU Research Spending in New Term

Ursula von der Leyen promised to put research and innovation "at the centre of our economy" as she laid out her plans for the next five years, before the European Parliament voted to confirm her second term as president of the European Commission. A total of 401 MEPs voted in favour of von der Leyen's re-election this afternoon, and 284 voted against, making for a more comfortable majority than her first vote in 2019.
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Collaboration

China-US Research Collaborations Are in Decline - This is Bad News for Everyone

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China
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Collaboration

China-US Research Collaborations Are in Decline - This is Bad News for Everyone

Scientists say that the drop in partnerships between the scientific powerhouses will hold back research on priorities such as global warming.
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Science Culture

Recognizing the Role of the Research Coordinator

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Recognizing the Role of the Research Coordinator

High turnover among research coordinators can slow the progress of clinical studies. Standardizing the role could help.

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Ukraine

UK Pledges More Help for Researchers in Ukraine

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UK
Ukraine

UK Pledges More Help for Researchers in Ukraine

Science minister confirms commitment to Ukrainian academics at London meeting

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AI

ChatGPT for Science: How to Talk to Your Data

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ChatGPT for Science: How to Talk to Your Data

Companies are using artificial intelligence tools to help scientists to query their data without the need for programming skills.
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