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New guidelines for predicting a patient's risk for heart disease are rooted in science and health equity.
An open access book mandate is one Research Excellence Framework (REF) cycle away. If implemented, research funders should focus on enabling infrastructure rather than compliance.
As proponents of AI claim it will soon replace software engineers, what does this mean for qualitative researchers and research software development?
The preprint movement, once seen as a pragmatic, low-cost, researcher-driven route to openness, now faces its own moment of uncertainty.
An experimental metascience unit would allow the Commission to test innovative ways of awarding research funds with immediate impact.
Applying an ‘EU preference’ to advanced science and technology will only increase Europe’s strategic vulnerabilities.
As AI systems increasingly reason from the scientific literature, the integrity signals that make research trustworthy - open data, structured metadata, robust retraction processes - matter more than ever.
Science's credibility issues stem from the deliberate manipulation of research designs and model specifications.
To remain cutting edge and competitive, the United States need to take tactical steps to foster better, more supportive science policy - including a strategic reset that seeks out global talent, diversifies funding sources, and clearly defines strategic priorities.
Explaining and defending knowledge is as essential to the scientific enterprise as publishing research.
As Australia agrees to associate, questions remain over whether the programme will be genuinely international, or EU-first.
With funding cuts hampering academic science budgets, industrial science can play a pivotal role in supporting research.
Institutional definitions of research impact align poorly with the practices and values of staff. Could a focus on research value lead to better outcomes?
Advances in agentic AI combined with increasingly large reserves of openly accessibly and machine-readable data are creating a perfect storm for the mass-production of AI authored research papers.
Branding scientific research with a simplified label risks misleading the public and harming scientific literacy.
This post is an urgent call to push back against global trends in academic censorship and threats to free speech in scholarly communications.
A major reason is the rise of anti-intellectualism in politics and society – the devaluation of expert knowledge, critical thinking and rigorous empirical analysis of the challenges we face.
Executive summary of an independent study on the economic benefits of open science, showing how sharing research outputs enables reuse, improves efficiency, and supports innovation.