Obama science adviser: Trump immigration ban 'an abomination'
John Holdren worries that immigration restrictions could harm researchers' ability to collaborate across borders.
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John Holdren worries that immigration restrictions could harm researchers' ability to collaborate across borders.
Order barring citizens of seven countries from entering the United States has left many confused and afraid.
Michael Eisen hopes a victory in 2018 will bring a new scientific voice to the US legislature.
Programming tools can speed up and strengthen analyses, but mastering the skills takes time and can be daunting.
Moonshots, road maps, frameworks and more are proliferating, but few can agree on what these names even mean.
President Trump’s unconventional stances cannot go unchallenged.
Open-science advocate says journals should be clearer to peer-reviewers about terms and conditions.
A geneticist's decision not to publish his finalized preprint in a journal gets support from scientists online.
From immunotherapies to diagnostics, an expert panel outlines research goals for broad initiative.
Reproducibility guru, former defence-research official and controversial entrepreneur rumoured to be on list, along with current NIH leader and a congressman.
Publications such as Nature and Science have policies that clash with the global health charity's open-access mandate.
While postdocs are necessary for entry into tenure-track jobs, they do not enhance salaries in other job sectors over time.
After a decade of progress, Argentina’s scientists are battling a government bent on twisting public conceptions of their role.
A series of measures improving research efficiency and robustness of scientific findings by directly targeting specific threats to reproducible science.
Debates over climate change and genome editing present the need for researchers to venture beyond their comfort zones to engage with citizens — and they should receive credit for doing so.
Gary McDowell, Misty Heggeness and colleagues present census data showing how the biomedical workforce is fundamentally different to those of past generations – academia should study the trends, and adapt.
Young scientists angry at budget cuts say they have been denied permanent jobs.
Eight ways labs benefit from the popular workplace messaging tool.
Libraries pursue alternative delivery routes after licence negotiations break down.
The EU’s fresh round of billion-euro Flagship research projects must be open to all types of science.
Political compromise settles immigration row that could have severed Swiss–EU research agreements.
Recommendation engine Instrumentl aims to speed grant searching.
Poor experimental design and statistical analysis could contribute to widespread problems in reproducing preclinical animal experiments.
The University of California, Berkeley, and the Broad Institute are vying for lucrative rights to the gene-editing system.