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Scientists Need to Better Communicate the Links Between Pandemics and Global Environmental Change

Scientists Need to Better Communicate the Links Between Pandemics and Global Environmental Change

The pandemic and global environmental change are intimately intertwined at multiple levels, and this must be more clearly articulated to the public and in policy.

The World's Scientific Panel on Biodiversity Needs a Bigger Role

The World's Scientific Panel on Biodiversity Needs a Bigger Role

IPBES, the international panel of leading biodiversity researchers, should be consulted on how best to measure species loss.

Afghanistan's Terrified Scientists Predict Huge Research Losses

Afghanistan's Terrified Scientists Predict Huge Research Losses

For 20 years, science has blossomed in Afghanistan. Now many researchers are fleeing and those who remain face lost funding and the threat of persecution.

Five Hundred Days Between Pay Cheques: the Road I Took to Revive My Career

Five Hundred Days Between Pay Cheques: the Road I Took to Revive My Career

A global career move left one member of a scientist couple unemployed during the pandemic. Here's what he learnt.

Three Questions to Address Rigour and Reproducibility Concerns in Your Grant Proposal

Three Questions to Address Rigour and Reproducibility Concerns in Your Grant Proposal

Addressing weaknesses and limitations in your science will reassure potential funders, say grant-writing coaches.

Delta's Rise is Fuelled by Rampant Spread from People Who Feel Fine

Delta's Rise is Fuelled by Rampant Spread from People Who Feel Fine

People infected with the Delta variant generally do not have COVID-19 symptoms until two days after they start shedding the coronavirus.

How Do Vaccinated People Spread Delta? What the Science Says

How Do Vaccinated People Spread Delta? What the Science Says

Emerging data suggest that Delta could spread more readily than other coronavirus variants among people vaccinated against COVID-19. But key questions remain.

More Than 50 Long-term Effects of COVID-19: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

More Than 50 Long-term Effects of COVID-19: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

COVID-19 can involve persistence, sequelae, and other medical complications that last weeks to months after initial recovery. This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to identify studies assessing the long-term effects of COVID-19.

The World Must Cooperate to Avoid a Catastrophic Space Collision

The World Must Cooperate to Avoid a Catastrophic Space Collision

Governments and companies urgently need to share data on the mounting volume of satellites and debris orbiting Earth.

Power Plants: Making Electricity from Flowers and Fruits

Power Plants: Making Electricity from Flowers and Fruits

Chemist María Fernanda Cerdá uses natural dyes from Uruguay's indigenous flora to build solar cells.

COVID Vaccine Boosters: the Most Important Questions

COVID Vaccine Boosters: the Most Important Questions

Concerns over waning immunity and SARS-CoV-2 variants have convinced some countries to deploy extra vaccine doses - but it's not clear to scientists whether most people need them.

After Trump, US Researchers Urge Biden to Block Political Meddling in Science

After Trump, US Researchers Urge Biden to Block Political Meddling in Science

White House science office is expected to deliver a review of US scientific-integrity policies next month.

Dashboard Will Track Hiring and Promotion Criteria

Dashboard Will Track Hiring and Promotion Criteria

International coalition aims to identify how universities use impact factors and related metrics.