Indirect Cost Caps: A Hidden Threat to American Science
Reductions in federal reimbursement rates for institutional research facilities and administration costs could bankrupt America’s research universities.
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Reductions in federal reimbursement rates for institutional research facilities and administration costs could bankrupt America’s research universities.
With both powers wary of Chinese and US dependence, joint work on green technology and digital platforms is increasingly attractive.
A Science analysis reveals how many were fired, retired, or quit across 14 agencies.
Science in the Arctic - and Greenland - is on the frontline of pressing challenges facing humanity, like climate change and genetics. Some researchers worry international collaboration is at risk.
The report examines the current state of open data as reflected in the 2025 survey results, as well as how attitudes and practices have evolved over the past decade.
Is open scholarship an honest signal of researcher integrity? Preliminary evidence suggests that data and code sharing, preprinting, and other open behaviors are indeed less common in papermill articles.
Underrepresentation of Black students in doctoral study is well known, and yet progress remains painfully slow.
An analysis of 100,000 special issues of academic journals reveals that one in eight is filled with articles written by the editor, particularly at the publisher MDPI.
Discover the funding opportunities managed by the European Research Executive Agency (REA) for researchers to develop their careers, widen participation and support projects in key areas such as environment, agriculture and civil security. Learn more about the topics, timelines and upcoming info day.
Here’s how EU research participation rules are changing, starting this year.
Some scientists say many detections are most likely error, with one high-profile study called a ‘joke’.
Swiss teams, researchers from developing countries, and eligible European partners invited to bid
A new Science Policy Forum article warns that the next generation of influence operations – coordinated campaigns designed to manipulate perceptions of consensus, credibility, and normality – may not look like obvious “copy-paste bots,” but like coordinated communities: fleets of artificial intelligence (AI) -driven personas that can adapt in real time, infiltrate groups, and manufacture the appearance of public agreement at scale.
According to data from the National Science Foundation (NSF), the share of US basic and applied research funded by the federal government dropped from nearly 48% in 2009 to just over 34% in 2023. As that decline is likely to continue, some state governments are responding by boosting their research spending.
The higher education sector in the UK faces the prospect of a university going into administration. How have universities fallen so low and is change possible?