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Trump's New Science Advisers Include 12 Technology Chiefs - and One Academic

Trump's New Science Advisers Include 12 Technology Chiefs - and One Academic

Sparse academic presence on the US President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology reflects a focus on technology and industry.

China Is an Innovation Powerhouse - But It Should Do More Fundamental Research

China Is an Innovation Powerhouse - But It Should Do More Fundamental Research

As the country looks to commercial companies to drive innovation, it has a golden opportunity to support open science and increase its output in key areas.

Universities Have Become Property Businesses. What Does That Mean for Research?

Universities Have Become Property Businesses. What Does That Mean for Research?

In the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and Singapore, universities are operating as developers and landlords. Where does science fit in?

Podcast: Wissenschaft Unter Druck - Trumps Angriffe Auf US-Universitäten

Podcast: Wissenschaft Unter Druck - Trumps Angriffe Auf US-Universitäten

Seit Donald Trump wieder Präsident ist, hat sich die Lage an US-Universitäten drastisch verändert: Studierende fürchten Abschiebungen, Wissenschaftler verlieren ihre Stellen und wichtige Forschungsprojekte werden gestrichen.

Cracked, but Still There: the Glass Ceiling Persists for Senior Women in Science

Cracked, but Still There: the Glass Ceiling Persists for Senior Women in Science

To mark International Women's Day on 8 March, Mangala Srinivas reminds junior colleagues that career success won't protect you from gender-based bias.

Can hackathons help foster data skills in the Global South?

Can hackathons help foster data skills in the Global South?

In the aquamarine waters off Kenya’s eastern coast, fishing nets often accidentally ensnare endangered sea turtles. A local conservation group has spent years recording these encounters in a sprawling archive of data. Yet much of it remains unused. The authors propose a creative solution: hackathons, a competitive activity that has gained popularity across STEM fields because it challenges participants to quickly develop solutions to real-world problems.

Science policy education should start on campus, say researchers

Science policy education should start on campus, say researchers

Although modern science has only been around for a few centuries, we've become quite adept at training students in the scientific method. But learning how to translate research insights into practical actions often isn't part of a budding scientist's curriculum.

New Collaborative Models of Knowledge Exchange Are Needed

New Collaborative Models of Knowledge Exchange Are Needed

The traditional commercialisation paradigm isn't the only way to approach knowledge exchange. Kim Stuart and Audrey Cumberford explain a new initiative in Scotland spanning modern and smaller universities and the college sector

Future Agenda for Science 2040: Instrumentalised Research or Germany As a Science Republic?

Future Agenda for Science 2040: Instrumentalised Research or Germany As a Science Republic?

On 30 January 2026, the German Science and Humanities Council (Wissenschaftsrat, WR) published its future agenda for Germany as a centre of science and research, entitled "Science in Germany - Perspectives until 2040". sets out a future agenda for Germany as a centre of science.