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AI-generated Text is Overwhelming Institutions - Setting off a No-win 'arms Race' with AI Detectors

AI-generated Text is Overwhelming Institutions - Setting off a No-win 'arms Race' with AI Detectors

Generative AI is enabling people to swamp all manner of institutions with documents, forms and messages.

Grant Proposals Drafted with AI Help More Likely to Win NIH Funding

Grant Proposals Drafted with AI Help More Likely to Win NIH Funding

But funding proposals to US agencies also tend to be more similar to previously funded projects if they are written or edited with the help of a chatbot.

Science policy education should start on campus, say researchers

Science policy education should start on campus, say researchers

Although modern science has only been around for a few centuries, we've become quite adept at training students in the scientific method. But learning how to translate research insights into practical actions often isn't part of a budding scientist's curriculum.

New Collaborative Models of Knowledge Exchange Are Needed

New Collaborative Models of Knowledge Exchange Are Needed

The traditional commercialisation paradigm isn't the only way to approach knowledge exchange. Kim Stuart and Audrey Cumberford explain a new initiative in Scotland spanning modern and smaller universities and the college sector

Future Agenda for Science 2040: Instrumentalised Research or Germany As a Science Republic?

Future Agenda for Science 2040: Instrumentalised Research or Germany As a Science Republic?

On 30 January 2026, the German Science and Humanities Council (Wissenschaftsrat, WR) published its future agenda for Germany as a centre of science and research, entitled "Science in Germany - Perspectives until 2040". sets out a future agenda for Germany as a centre of science. 

Women and Girls in Science: Dismantling Barriers, Closing Gender Gaps

Women and Girls in Science: Dismantling Barriers, Closing Gender Gaps

Although women are more likely than young men to pursue higher education, they make up only 35 per cent of science graduates.

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: Four Women Whose Pioneering Contributions to Science Have Been Largely Overlooked

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: Four Women Whose Pioneering Contributions to Science Have Been Largely Overlooked

Ethel Browne Harvey, Hilde Pröscholdt Mangold, Ida Henrietta Hyde and Marthe Gautier all made important contributions to developmental biology, but their names are largely absent from histories of science.

Is UK Science in Jeopardy? Huge Funding Reforms Spark Chaos and Anxiety

Is UK Science in Jeopardy? Huge Funding Reforms Spark Chaos and Anxiety

Major reforms to the United Kingdom's national research funding agency are aimed at boosting the nation's economy.

UK ‘could lose generation of scientists’ with Cuts to Projects and Research Facilities

UK ‘could lose generation of scientists’ with Cuts to Projects and Research Facilities

Researchers say best scientists are taking posts overseas because of lack of job stability at home

US Grant Applicants Surge at Prestigious European Research Agency

US Grant Applicants Surge at Prestigious European Research Agency

Rush for funds to relocate laboratories to Europe is latest hint of a US brain drain.

UK's £8bn Research Fund Faces "hard Decisions" As It Pauses New Grants

UK's £8bn Research Fund Faces "hard Decisions" As It Pauses New Grants

The boss of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), the public body which spends £8bn of taxpayer money each year on research and innovation in the UK, has warned the organisation faces "hard decisions" on funding future projects.

Transportation Department Plans to Use AI to Write Regulations

Transportation Department Plans to Use AI to Write Regulations

President Donald Trump’s administration is planning to use artificial intelligence to write federal transportation regulations, according to U.S. Department of Transportation records and interviews.