G7 Plans Joint Research Funding
The G7 countries have agreed to explore ways of cooperating to fund research and innovation activities.
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The G7 countries have agreed to explore ways of cooperating to fund research and innovation activities.
A clear correlation between a nation's scientific influence and the links it fosters with foreign researchers exists.
At a research facility in France 35 countries are working on a project that could transform energy.
The country wants to use a focus on research to solve its problems and build diplomatic ties in the Middle East.
Spanish researchers are still waiting for the full implementation of a law which was approved six years ago.
Heavy investment and low cost of living is powering a meteoric rise.
Researchers refuse to sit on evaluation panels after government bans international participation.
The Swedish government has changed the university law to ensure all doctoral candidates are made an employee of the university with a salary.
The latest threat to academic freedom is occurring in the heart of Europe, in Hungary.
Analysis of research performance through a gender lens across 20 years, 12 geographies, and 27 subject areas.
The region's scientists lament that their research is too often disconnected from the larger scientific world. In the age of Zika, that needs to change.
In this Policy Forum, Cong Cao and Richard P. Suttmeier highlight the immense work and challenges China will encounter as it attempts to reform its scientific and technological development strategy.
The Turkish government must stop university dismissals and commit itself to creating a welcoming research environment if its grand plans for science are to succeed.
Global partnership launched in Davos to prevent epidemics with new vaccines.
Academics in Japan are bitterly divided over defence ministry grants to universities for defence-related research.
New device will probe smog and other chemical reactions in gases.
Young scientists angry at budget cuts say they have been denied permanent jobs.
Economic woes wrought by globalization are only part of the cause.
Cap at current spending levels could spell 'end of science in Brazil', researchers say.
There are big advantages to having scientists communicate in a common tongue, but there are drawbacks as well
More than 1000 academics fired.
Erdogan, has taken direct control of the appointment of university rectors and a further 1,267 academics have been dismissed.
The U.S. depends on international collaborations and immigrants to solve domestic and global problems.
Upheaval in the former superpower is bad for research and the wider world.
Constitutional amendment would freeze public spending at current levels for 2 decades.
New rules also loosen restrictions on Cuban-made pharmaceuticals.
The Lars Løkke Rasmussen government is moving to cut funding for universities and the student financing system and increase political control over higher education institutions.
Post-coup crackdown has led to a huge number of requests for help, say charities for at-risk scholars.
Proposed law would ban the practice
New science minister promises to review controversial reforms