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New NIH Policy on Funding Foreign Scientists Stirs Outrage

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US
International

New NIH Policy on Funding Foreign Scientists Stirs Outrage

Agency will make researchers outside United States seek grants of their own rather than “subawards” from U.S. scientists.

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UK to Launch Scheme to Recruit Global Research Talent After Trump Crackdown

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UK to Launch Scheme to Recruit Global Research Talent After Trump Crackdown

Initiative backed by £50mn in government money comes as US administration seeks to cut funding and suppress research.

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What is the scientist's role in society and how do we teach it?

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What is the scientist's role in society and how do we teach it?

Early career researchers need to learn how policy is made and assessed to encourage more joined-up thinking in science.

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Trump Halts New NIH Grants to International Health-research Partners

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Trump Halts New NIH Grants to International Health-research Partners

Stepping up its America-first campaign, the Trump administration has started to cut funding for medical-research projects that involve foreign labs. The move will disrupt clinical trials for new medicines now underway, critics warned. 
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Understanding ORCID Adoption Among Academic Researchers

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Understanding ORCID Adoption Among Academic Researchers

Just over a decade ago, the ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor Identifier) was created to provide a unique digital identifier for researchers around the world. The ORCID has proven essential in identifying individual researchers and their publications, both for bibliometric research analyses and for universities and other organizations tracking the research productivity and impact of their personnel. Yet widespread adoption of the ORCID by individual researchers has proved elusive, with previous studies finding adoption rates ranging from 3% to 42%. Using a national survey of U.S. academic researchers at 31 research universities, we investigate why some researchers adopt an ORCID and some do not. We found an overall adoption rate of 72%, with adoptions rates ranging between academic disciplines from a low of 17% in the visual and performing arts to a high of 93% in biological and biomedical sciences. Many academic journals require an ORCID to submit a manuscript, and this is the main reason why researchers adopt an ORCID. The top three reasons for not having an ORCID are not seeing the benefits, being far enough in the academic career to not need it, and working in an academic discipline where it is not needed.
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Will US Science Survive Trump 2.0?

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Will US Science Survive Trump 2.0?

President Donald Trump and his administration have gutted science agencies, terminated research programmes and cancelled billions of dollars in grants to universities. What are the long-term impacts for the United States and the world?
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NSF and Postwar US Science

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Science Politics
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NSF and Postwar US Science

In the early days of NSF, its leaders dreamed of large-scale federal investment in basic science but had to carve out a place for the new foundation in the complicated landscape of US science funding.

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U.S. Scientists’ Lives and Careers are being upended. Here are Five of their Stories

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U.S. Scientists’ Lives and Careers are being upended. Here are Five of their Stories

As the second Trump administration sends U.S. science into upheaval, countless researchers are fighting for their futures

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Inclusive Science Education Is Not Zero-Sum

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Inclusive Science Education Is Not Zero-Sum

Including everyone in science education improves the scientific enterprise and is essential for the democratization of personal agency.
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NIH Bans U.S. Scientists From Funding New International Partnerships

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NIH Bans U.S. Scientists From Funding New International Partnerships

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Princton University joins lawsuit challenging federal cap on research overhead costs, citing threat to scientific innovation

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Princton University joins lawsuit challenging federal cap on research overhead costs, citing threat to scientific innovation

Princeton University and 15 other leading research institutions and academic associations have filed a lawsuit against the National Science Foundation (NSF).

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Peer Review

A comparison of the quality of reviewer in journals operating on open or closed peer review models

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Peer Review

A comparison of the quality of reviewer in journals operating on open or closed peer review models

Report quality is significantly higher on the open peer review model for questions relating to comments on the methods and study design, supplying evidence to substantiate comments and constructiveness.

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Africa

Africa's Quantum Leap

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Quantum Computing
Africa

Africa's Quantum Leap

Several African countries have already made their mark on global research in quantum technologies.
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Integrity

The Human Side of Research Integrity

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The Human Side of Research Integrity

The research ecosystem is in constant flux. Maintaining integrity and trust remains at the forefront of advancing knowledge.

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Money with strings puts strains on academic freedom

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Academic Freedom

Money with strings puts strains on academic freedom

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Dual-use Innovation, a Strategic Choice for Europe

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Dual-use Innovation, a Strategic Choice for Europe

For decades, Europe's innovation ecosystem has operated under a self-imposed constraint: a firewall between civilian and defence research. This was born of understandable post-war caution. But in today's world, it has become a strategic liability. 
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Budget First, Impact Later: Academic Community Reacts to Horizon Europe Analysis

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Horizon Europe

Budget First, Impact Later: Academic Community Reacts to Horizon Europe Analysis

The academic community has pushed back against conclusions drawn from an interim evaluation of Horizon Europe, published on April 30. Where the European Commission sees evidence of sound investment, with every euro spent so far yielding up to €11 in GDP gains by 2045, university groups find the unfunded 70% of excellent research proposals as sign of limited ambition.
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The Expertise Gap: Swiss Academia Needs More Competencies in Asia Studies

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The Expertise Gap: Swiss Academia Needs More Competencies in Asia Studies

Switzerland must invest more in Asia studies. This is key for it to remain globally competitive, argue Simona Grano and Lionel Fatton.
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Stop expecting researchers to fix research

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Stop expecting researchers to fix research

Systemic problems require institutional solutions—and ideas from industry—say Marcus Munafò and Neil Jacobs.

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Interdisciplinarity

Interdisciplinary penalty

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Interdisciplinarity

Interdisciplinary penalty

Everyone, it seems, loves the idea of scholars interdisciplinary work. But does academe reward those -- particular young scholars -- who actually do it?

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Trust

Gatekeepers of Trust: Reaffirming the Publisher's Role in Service of the Reader

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Gatekeepers of Trust: Reaffirming the Publisher's Role in Service of the Reader

The most vital and enduring contribution of scholarly publishers is their role as gatekeepers - not as obstacles to knowledge but as stewards of quality, integrity, and trust.
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Science Requires Ethical Oversight - Without Federal Dollars, Society's Health and Safety Are at Risk

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Science Requires Ethical Oversight - Without Federal Dollars, Society's Health and Safety Are at Risk

There are several steps between research on seemingly esoteric subjects and breakthrough medical treatments. Ethical oversight at every stage ensures science and society ultimately benefit.
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Impact

The NSF Is Being Dismantled - With Broad Implications For The American Economy

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Impact

The NSF Is Being Dismantled - With Broad Implications For The American Economy

The economic consequences of cuts to the National Science Foundation and restricting scientific inquiry on this scale could be far-reaching.
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How Much Research Talent Could Europe Grab from the US?

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Mobility

How Much Research Talent Could Europe Grab from the US?

Up to a fifth of researchers in top US universities have previously studied in Europe; they might be persuaded to return.

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Research blogs and the discussion of scholarly information

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Research blogs and the discussion of scholarly information

The research blog has become a popular mechanism for the quick discussion of scholarly information. However, the characteristics of this form of scientific discourse are not well understood, for example in terms of the spread of blogger levels of education, gender and institutional affiliations.

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Europe
Horizon Europe

Don't Forget Bottom-up Research, Industry Tells EU Commission

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Horizon Europe

Don't Forget Bottom-up Research, Industry Tells EU Commission

Europe should not forget fundamental and bottom-up research as it looks to channel more resources to strategic technologies that will be crucial for its competitiveness, the business community is warning.
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Publishing

The Chilling Effect of DEI Crackdowns in Scientific Publishing

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Publishing

The Chilling Effect of DEI Crackdowns in Scientific Publishing

Trump's executive orders are affecting how federally funded journals operate. Some researchers have raised alarms.
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Careers
Retractions

How Do Retractions Impact Researchers' Career Paths and Collaborations?

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How Do Retractions Impact Researchers' Career Paths and Collaborations?

About 46% of authors leave their publishing careers around the time of a retraction, a new study has found. 

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Funding
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NSF’s Grant Cuts Fall Heaviest on Scientists from Underrepresented Groups

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Funding
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NSF’s Grant Cuts Fall Heaviest on Scientists from Underrepresented Groups

Projects to broaden participation were cut disproportionately—and were often led by Black scientists, women, and those with disabilities.

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Pressure Grows for Review of EU Science Cooperation with Israel

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Pressure Grows for Review of EU Science Cooperation with Israel

A group of Belgian universities has joined calls for EU cooperation with Israel to end, and criticised Brussels for its inaction. 

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