Rethinking research impact
The way we think about the impact of university research, according to one Arizona State University leader, needs urgent and fundamental change.
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The way we think about the impact of university research, according to one Arizona State University leader, needs urgent and fundamental change.
For decades, researchers with English as an additional language have faced systemic disadvantages in publishing. AI writing tools promise relief, yet, they also bring new risks into science.
REF should be central to solving the collective action problems around openness, transparency, and accountability in research.
Nearly three years after ChatGPT's debut, generative AI continues to reshape scholarly publishing. While workflows are becoming more efficient, the long-term impact on research creation and evaluation remains uncertain.
Universities remain the backbone of social and technological progress. However, not everybody in Europe understands the power and strength of basic science and its importance for the future progress of the continent.
Pioneering scientist whose breakthrough studies of chimpanzees changed how the animals were perceived and led to greater protection.
The industry’s retreat from the UK reflects a deeper shift about how Beijing is rewriting the rules of innovation.
Divisions are growing within the European Parliament over plans to let research and innovation projects with civilian and defence applications apply for funding in the next EU Framework Programme.
In exchange for continued taxpayer funding, American universities must better explain how research promotes the well-being and security of the public, according to two of the country’s top leaders in science policy.
These partnerships accelerate neuroscience by enabling researchers to share resources and expertise, as well as generate more relevant and reproducible results. But new federal funding restrictions in the United States are putting such collaborations in jeopardy.
Between January 20th and August 31st 2025, there have been 479 attacks on science, which undermine, co-opt, or blatantly ignore science in the federal government. These attacks follow the plan laid out in Project 2025.
The global focus on what equitable access to and success in higher education means needs to be rebalanced.
Commercialisation has thwarted the promise of openness—it’s time for new priorities, says Samuel Moore
Five large-scale problems that new security policies for the public research sector will encounter.