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Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry is Radically Changing How We Search for New Colleagues

Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry is Radically Changing How We Search for New Colleagues

This year, candidates for tenure-track Assistant Professor positions in MB&B will be asked to submit anonymized applications—no names of people, places, funding agencies or journals.

Solar is Now 'Cheapest Electricity in History', Confirms International Energy Agency

Solar is Now 'Cheapest Electricity in History', Confirms International Energy Agency

The world's best solar power schemes now offer the "cheapest…electricity in history" with the technology cheaper than coal and gas in most major countries.

Inside the Fall of the CDC

Inside the Fall of the CDC

How the world's greatest public health organization was brought to its knees by a virus, the president and the capitulation of its own leaders, causing damage that could last much longer than the coronavirus.

Rethinking the Rankings

Rethinking the Rankings

This group set about the world ranking bodies answerable to the communities they rank, by seeking to introduce an evaluation mechanism of their own to rate the rankers.

Room-Temperature Superconductivity Achieved for the First Time

Room-Temperature Superconductivity Achieved for the First Time

Physicists have reached a long-sought goal. The catch is that their room-temperature superconductor requires crushing pressures to keep from falling apart.

Coronavirus Pandemic Data Explorer

Coronavirus Pandemic Data Explorer

This chart shows which countries are making progress to end the pandemic everywhere and which are not.

Transnational Mobility Networks and Academic Social Capital Among Early‐Career Academics: Beyond Common‐Sense Assumptions

Transnational Mobility Networks and Academic Social Capital Among Early‐Career Academics: Beyond Common‐Sense Assumptions

This study examines the composition of academics’ networks at different points in their career and discuss the role of transnational ties within them.

The COVID-19 Pandemic Illustrates the Need for Open Science

The COVID-19 Pandemic Illustrates the Need for Open Science

We need more transparency in how scientific knowledge is created and communicated, especially in the context of a pandemic where science should guide important decisions affecting millions of people.

Hidden Camera's Hugging Tiger Wins Wildlife Photo Award

Hidden Camera's Hugging Tiger Wins Wildlife Photo Award

A camera-trap image of an Amur tiger takes the grand prize at Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2020.

Journal- or Article-based Citation Measure?

Journal- or Article-based Citation Measure?

In academia, decisions on promotions are influenced by the citation impact of the works published by the candidates. The authors examine whether the journal impact factor rank could be replaced with the relative citation ratio, an article-level measure of citation impact developed by the National Institutes of Health.

Commission Appoints Independent Search Committee and Invites Nominations and Applications to Fill the Post of the Next President of the European Research Council

Commission Appoints Independent Search Committee and Invites Nominations and Applications to Fill the Post of the Next President of the European Research Council

Commissioner Mariya Gabriel today welcomes seven experts as members of the Search Committee for the next President of the ERC.

Prestigious Medical Journal Calls for US Leadership to Be Voted out over COVID-19 Failure

Prestigious Medical Journal Calls for US Leadership to Be Voted out over COVID-19 Failure

In an unprecedented move, the New England Journal of Medicine on Wednesday published an editorial written by its editors condemning the Trump administration for its response to the Covid-19 pandemic - and calling for the current leadership in the United States to be voted out of office.

University:Future Festival 6-8 October

University:Future Festival 6-8 October

For three days this event brings together teachers, students, university management and other stakeholders from universities, politics and society. It will create a virtual space for exchange on higher education.

'Covid is All About Privilege': Trump's Care Underscores Health Inequalities

'Covid is All About Privilege': Trump's Care Underscores Health Inequalities

Trump's experience is a world away from the stressful waiting game most patients wade through after a positive test.

The Future of Scholarly Communications

The Future of Scholarly Communications

As the rush intensifies to find ways to treat and manage COVID-19, one thing is clear: researchers, along with their counterparts in industry and the health services, need unrestricted access to the research literature.

FAQs on Protecting Yourself from Aerosol Transmission

FAQs on Protecting Yourself from Aerosol Transmission

FAQs on Protecting Yourself from COVID-19 Aerosol Transmission Shortcut to this page: https://tinyurl.com/FAQ-aerosols Version: 1.78, 1-Oct-2020 Click here to jump over the scientific & historical details and go straight to the recommendations, Click here for automatic translation into many la...

Science and the Breakdown of Trust

Science and the Breakdown of Trust

The COVID-19 syndemic is entering its most dangerous phase. There is a mounting breakdown of trust. Not only between politicians and the public. But also among politicians and publics with science and scientists. This breach of faith with science is far more threatening.

New Global Lab Network Will Compare COVID-19 Vaccines Head-to-head

New Global Lab Network Will Compare COVID-19 Vaccines Head-to-head

A major non-profit health emergencies group has set up a global laboratory network to assess data from potential COVID-19 vaccines, allowing scientists and drugmakers to compare them and speed up selection of the most effective shots.

How Universities Are Crushing Academics

How Universities Are Crushing Academics

Exhibiting a dogmatic faith in metrics, higher education executives are being guided less by rational considerations about educational values and more by the "snake oils" of efficiency, profitability, and accountability. But these dark arts exact a price. Due to increasing competition for funds and jobs, and with the jobs themselves becoming increasingly precarious, universities have become "anxiety machines" for academics.

International Day for Universal Access to Information

International Day for Universal Access to Information

28 September marks the first celebration of the International Day for Universal Access to Information since its proclamation by the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly, is of crucial importance.