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Trump
Climate

A Trump Insider Embeds Climate Denial in Scientific Research

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Climate

A Trump Insider Embeds Climate Denial in Scientific Research

An Interior Department official has pressed scientists to include misleading climate language - including debunked claims that increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is beneficial - into their work.

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Open Data
Open Science

Of Mythical Beasts and Zero-Embargo Mandates | Advancing Discovery | Springer Nature

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Open Data
Open Science

Of Mythical Beasts and Zero-Embargo Mandates | Advancing Discovery | Springer Nature

Last year, everyone in U.S. academic publishing had strong opinions about a mythical beast that all had heard about but none had actually seen: a rumored Executive Order from the White House Office of Science and Technology that would mandate immediate public availability of research results by federally-funded authors.

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Physics
Conference

Coronavirus Fears Cancel World's Biggest Physics Meeting

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Physics
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Coronavirus Fears Cancel World's Biggest Physics Meeting

Physicists who were set to attend the American Physical Society's Denver conference are using virtual platforms to share their talks.

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Coronavirus
China

China's Aggressive Measures Have Slowed the Coronavirus. They May Not Work in Other Countries

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China

China's Aggressive Measures Have Slowed the Coronavirus. They May Not Work in Other Countries

A report from joint WHO-China mission takes a detailed look at the results of response in the country hit hardest.

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Coronavirus
Science Journalism

Tipsheet: Covering the Coronavirus Epidemic Effectively Without Spreading Misinformation - The Open Notebook

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Coronavirus
Science Journalism

Tipsheet: Covering the Coronavirus Epidemic Effectively Without Spreading Misinformation - The Open Notebook

The coronavirus epidemic will be one of the most urgent, complex, and quickly moving stories of the year. For anyone reporting on this evolving public health crisis, here are some tips to keep in mind.

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United States
Science Journalism

NASW Issues Statement on Access to Government Experts During the Coronavirus Disease Outbreak

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United States
Science Journalism

NASW Issues Statement on Access to Government Experts During the Coronavirus Disease Outbreak

The National Association of Science Writers calls on the Trump Administration to allow government experts to speak freely about the outbreak of the coronavirus disease COVID-19.

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Society
Technology

Humans Are the Loop: Social Solutions to Technological Challenges

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Technology

Humans Are the Loop: Social Solutions to Technological Challenges

From Siri to autonomous vehicles, the magic of tech innovations are wrought by human ingenuity -- and setting boundaries around these technologies is a social enterprise, with inherently cultural implications.

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Climate
International
Biodiversity
Economy
Business
Ecosystems

Nature Risk Rising: Why the Crisis Engulfing Nature Matters for Business and the Economy

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International
Biodiversity
Economy
Business
Ecosystems

Nature Risk Rising: Why the Crisis Engulfing Nature Matters for Business and the Economy

This New Nature Economy report calls out the dependency and impact of business on nature and aims to ensure that biodiversity and nature-related risks are appropriately considered within the broader economic growth agenda.

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Biodiversity

Sneezing Dogs, Dancing Bees: How Animals Vote

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Biodiversity

Sneezing Dogs, Dancing Bees: How Animals Vote

The 2020 election is off to a complicated start. Maybe we can draw some comparative political lessons from the animal kingdom.

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Early Career Researchers
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Switzerland

Doctors and Postdocs in Political Science in Switzerland. A Study Conducted by the Swiss Political Science Association.

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Early Career Researchers
Academia
Universities
Switzerland

Doctors and Postdocs in Political Science in Switzerland. A Study Conducted by the Swiss Political Science Association.

This report shows the results of a survey conducted in spring 2019 among all people who received a PhD in political science from a Swiss university during the last eleven years (2008 to 2018) and among postdocs working in a Swiss university in June 2019. Thus, this survey sheds light on the experiences and career paths of both postdocs and doctors in political science who left academia. Moreover, it compares the results regarding postdocs with a similar study carried out in 2012.

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Evaluation
Switzerland
DORA
track-record

Welcome to SciCV - a new CV format in biology and medicine

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Evaluation
Switzerland
DORA
track-record

Welcome to SciCV - a new CV format in biology and medicine

The Swiss National Science Foundation is testing a new CV format for researchers applying for project funding in biology and medicine (submission deadline 01 April 2020).

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Open Access
Open Data
Coronavirus

Column: COVID-19 Could Kill the For-profit Science Publishing Model. That Would Be a Good Thing

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Open Data
Coronavirus

Column: COVID-19 Could Kill the For-profit Science Publishing Model. That Would Be a Good Thing

The coronavirus crisis shows how the free sharing of data is crucial in science.

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COVID-19
Public Health

Who is Getting Sick? A Look at Coronavirus Risk by Age, Gender, and More

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Public Health

Who is Getting Sick? A Look at Coronavirus Risk by Age, Gender, and More

For a variety of reasons, researchers want to figure out who's most at risk of being infected and who's most at risk of developing severe illness.

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Open Access
Funding

Testing a New Approach to Open Access Fees

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Plan S
Open Access
Funding

Testing a New Approach to Open Access Fees

New OA payment models are needed make open access implementation practical, journal editor says.

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UK
Reproducibility

Conference on "Reproducibility, Replicability and Trust in Science"

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Reproducibility

Conference on "Reproducibility, Replicability and Trust in Science"

This new meeting at the Wellcome Genome Campus will bring together an international audience of researchers motivated to improve the robustness of scientific research.

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Evaluation
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Publishing
Metrics
Science Policy
International

How China's New Policy May Change Researchers' Publishing Behavior

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China
Evaluation
Funding
Publishing
Metrics
Science Policy
International

How China's New Policy May Change Researchers' Publishing Behavior

A researcher from the Wuhan University of China offers a view of how Chinese researchers are reacting and are likely to alter their behavior in response to new policies governing research evaluation.

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PhD Studies
Early Career Researchers
Careers
Mobility

Moving for Research

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Early Career Researchers
Careers
Mobility

Moving for Research

An example of finding the balance between personal and professional lives during moves overseas and in and out of academia.

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Work Place
COVID-19
Careers

How to Work From Home Without Losing Your Mind

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Work Place
COVID-19
Careers

How to Work From Home Without Losing Your Mind

Coronavirus concerns have some businesses urging employees to work from home. If you're telecommuting, for public health reasons or otherwise, remember: Boundaries are your friend.

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Universities
Society
Teaching

Students, Professors and Politics

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Universities
Society
Teaching

Students, Professors and Politics

Some students do feel political pressure from their professors, but few change their views.

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Coronavirus

Shortage of Personal Protective Equipment Endangering Health Workers Worldwide

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Coronavirus

Shortage of Personal Protective Equipment Endangering Health Workers Worldwide

WHO calls on industry and governments to increase manufacturing by 40 per cent to meet rising global demand.

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Predatory Publishing

Why Should We Worry About Predatory Journals? Here's One Reason

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Why Should We Worry About Predatory Journals? Here's One Reason

By Rick Anderson, President of the Society for Scholarly Publishing.

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UK
Universities

To Help 'left Behind' Britain, More Adults Need to Feel Able to Go to University

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UK
Universities

To Help 'left Behind' Britain, More Adults Need to Feel Able to Go to University

Adult learning is at a 20-year low because mature students can't study flexibly. This must change

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Universities
Rankings

QS Rankings: ETH Zurich Top in 13 Subjects

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Rankings

QS Rankings: ETH Zurich Top in 13 Subjects

The university analysts at QS have published their 2020 rankings by subject.

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Horizon Europe
Switzerland
Science Policy
EU

Swiss Science is Caught in Tangle of Brussels Politics

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Switzerland
Science Policy
EU

Swiss Science is Caught in Tangle of Brussels Politics

Swiss scientists fear a number of political obstacles could block their path into the EU's next big research programme.

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Women in Science
CERN

Registration is Open for the Women in Technology Mentoring Programme

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Women in Science
CERN

Registration is Open for the Women in Technology Mentoring Programme

After the success of the first two rounds, Women in Technology is organising the third year of WIT Mentoring.

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Equality
Gender

Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences - Led by Women, Advancing Women

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Equality
Gender

Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences - Led by Women, Advancing Women

The initiative to ensure that qualified women have a place at the Academy.

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Switzerland

Switzerland's Innovation Model Faces Unfamiliar Challenges

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Switzerland's Innovation Model Faces Unfamiliar Challenges

A hugely successful research system is being tested by a dispute over immigration and a deteriorating relationship with the EU.

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Open Access

The Ultimate Open Access Timeline

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Open Access

The Ultimate Open Access Timeline

What happened instead of us sitting down and thinking how we could spend our money in the most technologically savvy way to the benefit of science, scholars and society. A generation later, roughly US$300 billion poorer and none the wiser, it seems.

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Gender
Bias

Nine out of 10 People Found to Be Biased Against Women

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Gender
Bias

Nine out of 10 People Found to Be Biased Against Women

Analysis of 75 countries reveals 'shocking' scale of global women's rights backlash.

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Peer Review
Preprints
Coronavirus

Open Peer-Review Platform for COVID-19 Preprints

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Open Science
Peer Review
Preprints
Coronavirus

Open Peer-Review Platform for COVID-19 Preprints

The public call for rapid sharing of research data relevant to the COVID-19 outbreak is driving an unprecedented surge in (unrefereed) preprints. To help pinpoint the most important research, Nature launched Outbreak Science Rapid PREreview, an open-source platform for rapid review of preprints related to emerging outbreaks.

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