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Ethics
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Politics

In a first, botanists vote to remove offensive plant names from hundreds of species

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Science
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In a first, botanists vote to remove offensive plant names from hundreds of species

An international body has voted to make the change and to further consider the ethics of scientific names

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Biodiversity Loss in Switzerland in Six Graphs

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Biodiversity Loss in Switzerland in Six Graphs

Biodiversity loss in the Alpine nation is above the world average, and over a third of animal and plant species are endangered. Can the trend be reversed?
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Collaboration
International
Science Diplomacy

Leveraging Science Diplomacy in Times of Conflict

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Science Diplomacy

Leveraging Science Diplomacy in Times of Conflict

War and conflict have profound effects on society, including the critical fields of science.
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US
Politics

What Kamala Harris's Historic Bid for the US Presidency Means for Science

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Politics

What Kamala Harris's Historic Bid for the US Presidency Means for Science

The daughter of a scientist and a supporter of diversity in STEM, Harris as a potential candidate has stirred optimism among scientists.
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Russia pins hopes on new space-agency chief

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Science Policy

Russia pins hopes on new space-agency chief

Dmitry Medvedev appointed Oleg Ostapenko as new director of Russia's crisis-ridden space agency, Roscosmos.

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Fake News
Africa
Politics

Disinformation in Africa: Lessons for the West

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Fake News
Africa
Politics

Disinformation in Africa: Lessons for the West

Rumours, disinformation and fake news have not spared the African continent. To combat this phenomenon effectively, local realities must be taken into account.

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Canada
Science Policy

A Lack of Scientific Diplomacy Leaves Canada at a Disadvantage on the World Stage

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Canada
Science Policy

A Lack of Scientific Diplomacy Leaves Canada at a Disadvantage on the World Stage

Global Affairs Canada could help the country enhance its soft power by embedding scientific collaboration in existing cultural diplomacy.
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Funding
Germany

Inside Germany's Sprind Innovation Agency, the Anti-Horizon Europe

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Germany

Inside Germany's Sprind Innovation Agency, the Anti-Horizon Europe

About a 15-minute walk from Leipzig's main train station, past office blocks, hardware stores and garden centres, sits a former railway logistics building near the end of a dilapidated road in a warren of tired-looking warehouses. As you approach, there's little to suggest that it contains Germany's great hope for re-invigorating its economy.
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India

India Budget: Modi Bets Big on Nuclear Energy and Space

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India

India Budget: Modi Bets Big on Nuclear Energy and Space

The government has focused on areas of national pride and applied science, as many researchers expected.
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Publishing

So You Got a Null Result. Will Anyone Publish It?

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Publishing

So You Got a Null Result. Will Anyone Publish It?

Researchers have tried a bunch of strategies to get more negative results into the literature. Nature asks whether they are working.
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Germany

How German Academia is Becoming More Aware of China Risks

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Germany

How German Academia is Becoming More Aware of China Risks

Collaboration requests are now being scrutinised much more closely – and in some cases rejected

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Prizes

2013 Nobel prizes recap

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2013 Nobel prizes recap

List of last week's 2013 Nobel prize winners.

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Science Politics
US

Effort to 'Trump-proof' US Science Grows, but Will It Succeed?

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Effort to 'Trump-proof' US Science Grows, but Will It Succeed?

Unions are joining the Biden administration's campaign to promote scientific integrity and protect government scientists from political interference.
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Communication
Retractions

Retraction Notices Are Getting Clearer - But Progress is Slow

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Communication
Retractions

Retraction Notices Are Getting Clearer - But Progress is Slow

Communications relating to retractions are often still opaque and lacking in detail, but an analysis finds some evidence of improvement.
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Funding
International

Argentine Scientists Scrimp and Save Their Way Through Funding Crisis

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International

Argentine Scientists Scrimp and Save Their Way Through Funding Crisis

Deep budget cuts are sowing chaos—and creativity

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Research
Calls

Two-stage Grant Applications Are Proving Their Worth

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Research
Calls

Two-stage Grant Applications Are Proving Their Worth

Study of Norwegian funder shows screening two-page proposals benefits both applicants and reviewers.

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Universities

Universities Need to Start Experimenting On Themselves

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Universities

Universities Need to Start Experimenting On Themselves

Internal meta research units could help tackle challenges of resourcing and culture.

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Academic Freedom
Universities
Politics

Neutrality’s Effects On Academic Freedom

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Academic Freedom
Universities
Politics

Neutrality’s Effects On Academic Freedom

The idea that universities in the United States—and especially their presidents—should be politically neutral was taking hold long before their recent struggles in responding to the Israel–Hamas war.

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Technology
Innovation

Risk-sensitive Innovation: Leveraging Interactions Between Technologies to Navigate Technology Risks

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Technology
Innovation

Risk-sensitive Innovation: Leveraging Interactions Between Technologies to Navigate Technology Risks

Risk-sensitive innovation (RSI) leverages interactions between technologies to reduce specific risks across a technology portfolio. To be of practical use, RSI requires the ability to anticipate or identify impacts and intervene in the relative timing of technological advancements.

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Genetics
Ethics

Guidelines on Lab-grown Embryo Models Are Strong Enough to Meet Ethical Standards - and Will Build Trust in Science

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Genetics
Ethics

Guidelines on Lab-grown Embryo Models Are Strong Enough to Meet Ethical Standards - and Will Build Trust in Science

The UK code of practice for researchers working with stem-cell-based embryo models is designed to both reassure the public and provide valuable guidance to researchers.
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Predatory Publishing
Conference

How to Spot a Predatory Conference, and What Science Needs to Do About Them: a Guide

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Predatory Publishing
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How to Spot a Predatory Conference, and What Science Needs to Do About Them: a Guide

Researchers who have fallen prey to predatory conferences share the tell-tale signs of a dud event.
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Peer Review

Science, Peer Review, Open Access and Controversy

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Science, Peer Review, Open Access and Controversy

Following Nature's Future of Publishing special issue this spring, Science has just published a similar series of articles. Needless to say, there is a definite ideological bent to the articles included in both and more misleading information about open access.

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Infrastructures
Europe

Viewpoint: Why Europe Must Invest in Research Infrastructures Now

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Infrastructures
Europe

Viewpoint: Why Europe Must Invest in Research Infrastructures Now

As we move further into the 21st century, the importance of scientific research and technological innovation is becoming ever more apparent. Our ability to address critical challenges - from climate change to global health threats - depends on the strength and quality of our research and development efforts as enablers of innovation.
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Horizon Europe
South Korea
Science Diplomacy

Unleashing Synergy or Accelerating Fragmentation?

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Horizon Europe
South Korea
Science Diplomacy

Unleashing Synergy or Accelerating Fragmentation?

South Korea's bold shift toward international science and technology collaboration requires transforming its current research system.
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AI
Publishing

These AI Firms Publish the World's Most Highly Cited Work

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AI
Publishing

These AI Firms Publish the World's Most Highly Cited Work

US and Chinese firms dominate the list of companies that are producing the most research and patents in artificial intelligence.
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Democracy
AI

Revisiting the 'Research Parasite' Debate in the Age of AI

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Democracy
AI

Revisiting the 'Research Parasite' Debate in the Age of AI

Large language models used in AI bots like ChatGTP have made an old debate about data democracy relevant again.

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Mental Health

Being a Scientist: Cobain, Hemingway, Sinatra and Me

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Mental Health

Being a Scientist: Cobain, Hemingway, Sinatra and Me

A postdoc explains how being medicated for bipolar changed her life and the way she conducts research.
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Equality
Diversity

Quantum Computing Aims for Diversity, One Qubit at a Time

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Equality
Diversity

Quantum Computing Aims for Diversity, One Qubit at a Time

The fast-growing discipline needs more scientists from under-represented groups. A raft of initiatives is rising to the challenge.
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Funding
China

How a Space Physicist is Shaking Up China's Research Funding

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Funding
China

How a Space Physicist is Shaking Up China's Research Funding

The president of the country's natural science foundation has prioritized support for young scientists and plans to boost investment in basic science.

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Politics
Universities
Russia

Repression Grows in Russian Universities

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Universities
Russia

Repression Grows in Russian Universities

Civil rights activists report that any criticism of the war in Ukraine is being stifled. Militarisation and ideological indoctrination are also increasing.

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