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AI Scientists Are Changing Research - Institutions, Funders and Publishers Must Respond

AI Scientists Are Changing Research - Institutions, Funders and Publishers Must Respond

The ability to automate the discovery process in some areas of scientific inquiry raises unanswered questions about how research should be conducted.

Preprints.ai: How Much of Peer Review Can We Automate?

Preprints.ai: How Much of Peer Review Can We Automate?

If we were designing peer review from scratch for a world where powerful LLMs exist, what would we actually need humans for, and what could we comfortably automate?

Social Scientists Bring Their Faith into Research - And It Shows Up in Their Results

Social Scientists Bring Their Faith into Research - And It Shows Up in Their Results

Why do studies on whether religion is disappearing totally contradict each other? Valeria Rainero, Jörg Stolz and Ruud Luijkx discuss their recent research on how faith (or lack of it) shaped interventions in the secularisation debate and suggest how the social sciences could benefit from less adversarial claims to objectivity in research.

AI Policy is Penalising the Students Most Trying to Comply

AI Policy is Penalising the Students Most Trying to Comply

Jim Dickinson presents findings from new research on students' use of AI – and argues the sector is punishing precisely the disposition it should be cultivating.

What a Recent Court Win Reveals About the Trump Administration's Unlawful Attacks on Climate Science

What a Recent Court Win Reveals About the Trump Administration's Unlawful Attacks on Climate Science

Recently released government documents show how Trump administration is seeking to replace scientific facts with propaganda and disinformation.

China Could Be the World's Biggest Public Funder of Science Within Two Years

China Could Be the World's Biggest Public Funder of Science Within Two Years

Forecast by science-policy researchers raises questions about where the epicentre of global research will shift to in the coming decade.

Reshaping Science Communication in a Critical Period of Disinformation and Distrust

Reshaping Science Communication in a Critical Period of Disinformation and Distrust

Governments should strengthen institutional science communication, not just rely on individual researchers, to provide clear, coordinated, evidence-based information and counter misinformation, especially during crises.

Statistics Reach a 'crisis Point': Nations Struggle with a Critical Lack of Data

Statistics Reach a 'crisis Point': Nations Struggle with a Critical Lack of Data

Some researchers are sounding the alarm over the official data sets that track crucial aspects of life in the United States, Argentina, the United Kingdom and India.

Science Notes: Generative AI and Its Impacts

Science Notes: Generative AI and Its Impacts

Generative AI is now embedded in everyday tools. Science Notes looks at the urgent questions about bias, ownership, misuse, and environmental impact.

Value Landscapes in Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Research and Assessment: Exploring Indeterminacies and Disconnects

Value Landscapes in Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Research and Assessment: Exploring Indeterminacies and Disconnects

Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research are promoted because of their contribution to addressing complex societal challenges. However, barriers to these research modes persist, some of which emerge from challenges in assessing inter- and transdisciplinary research. This article uses the sensitising concept of ‘values’ to study the entanglement of inter- and transdisciplinary research practices and their assessment.