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From Garden Streets to Bike Highways: Four Ideas for Post-Covid Cities - Visualised

From Garden Streets to Bike Highways: Four Ideas for Post-Covid Cities - Visualised

As coronavirus wreaks havoc on existing structures, we take a look at some visions for cities of the future - and how they hold up

Virologists Who Discovered Hepatitis C Win Medicine Nobel

Virologists Who Discovered Hepatitis C Win Medicine Nobel

Harvey Alter, Michael Houghton and Charles Rice share the award for research on a virus that causes hundreds of thousands of deaths a year.

Crows Possess Higher Intelligence Long Thought Primarily Human

Crows Possess Higher Intelligence Long Thought Primarily Human

Research unveiled that crows know what they know and can ponder the content of their own minds, a manifestation of higher intelligence and analytical thought long believed the sole province of humans and a few other higher mammals.

EU Expands Powers to Block Chinese and US Companies from Horizon Europe

EU Expands Powers to Block Chinese and US Companies from Horizon Europe

Research ministers have agreed to more aggressively police foreign participation in the EU's research programme, adding a new provision to Horizon Europe that is aimed primarily at preventing China and the US from getting access to sensitive European research.

New Global Lab Network Will Compare COVID-19 Vaccines Head-to-head

New Global Lab Network Will Compare COVID-19 Vaccines Head-to-head

A major non-profit health emergencies group has set up a global laboratory network to assess data from potential COVID-19 vaccines, allowing scientists and drugmakers to compare them and speed up selection of the most effective shots.

Powerful US Research Funder Unveils Strict Open-Access Policy

Powerful US Research Funder Unveils Strict Open-Access Policy

The Howard Hughes Medical Institute is the second major US funder to mandate that the research it pays for must be free to read on publication.

India Pushes Bold 'one Nation, One Subscription' Journal-access Plan

India Pushes Bold 'one Nation, One Subscription' Journal-access Plan

Researchers will also recommend an open-access policy that promotes research being shared in online repositories.

Study Finds 'Single Largest Driver' of Coronavirus Misinformation: Trump

Study Finds 'Single Largest Driver' of Coronavirus Misinformation: Trump

Cornell University researchers analyzing 38 million English-language articles about the pandemic found that President Trump was the largest driver of the "infodemic."

This Overlooked Variable Is the Key to the Pandemic

This Overlooked Variable Is the Key to the Pandemic

It's not R. But unless you’ve been reading scientific journals, you’re less likely to have encountered k, the measure of the dispersion of the virus.

Australia Joins US, China and Russia in Refusing to Sign Leaders' Pledge on Biodiversity

Australia Joins US, China and Russia in Refusing to Sign Leaders' Pledge on Biodiversity

Can biodiversity be preserved if the most important countries in the world causing climate change do not sign the pledge?

International Day for Universal Access to Information

International Day for Universal Access to Information

28 September marks the first celebration of the International Day for Universal Access to Information since its proclamation by the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly, is of crucial importance.

Universities Should Be Two-thirds Empty to Avoid COVID Spikes, Says Expert

Universities Should Be Two-thirds Empty to Avoid COVID Spikes, Says Expert

One of the UK’s leading public health experts has warned that universities should be two-thirds empty in order to prevent massive spikes in coronavirus infections across campuses.

China Blocks Wikimedia Foundation's Accreditation to World Intellectual Property Organization

China Blocks Wikimedia Foundation's Accreditation to World Intellectual Property Organization

China blocked the Wikimedia Foundation’s application for observer status at the World Intellectual Property Organization. As a result, the Foundation’s application for observer status has been suspended and will be reconsidered at a future WIPO meeting.

The Two Cultures of Science: the Movement for Reproducibility and the Movement for Open Science

The Two Cultures of Science: the Movement for Reproducibility and the Movement for Open Science

In the world of scientific research today, there’s a revolution going on – over the last decade or so, scientists across many disciplines have been seeking to improve the workings of science and its methods. To do this, scientists are largely following one of two paths: the movement for reproducibility and the movement for open science. Both movements aim to create centralized archives for data, computer code and other resources, but from there, the paths diverge. 

'Cancer Vaccines Will Not Replace Surgery or Chemo but Could Give Long-lasting Immunity'

'Cancer Vaccines Will Not Replace Surgery or Chemo but Could Give Long-lasting Immunity'

Recent advances are bringing cancer vaccines much closer to reality, giving patients another weapon in their arsenal of cancer treatments, according to Dr Madiha Derouazi, CEO of Amal Therapeutics and one of three winners of the 2020 EU Prize for Women Innovators.

Climate Disruption Is Now Locked In. The Next Moves Will Be Crucial.

Climate Disruption Is Now Locked In. The Next Moves Will Be Crucial.

The Times spoke to two dozen experts who said decisions made now would spell the difference between a difficult future and something far worse.