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Addressing Power Concentration: What to Do About the Office of Management and Budget?

Addressing Power Concentration: What to Do About the Office of Management and Budget?

Protecting institutional autonomy in the future requires a realignment of the power and incentive structures that produce policy outcomes.

Multidisciplinary Teams Seek Ways to Mitigate Existential Threats

Multidisciplinary Teams Seek Ways to Mitigate Existential Threats

Nuclear winter, climate change, bioterrorism, AI. Those and other threats are growing in potential impact. What can we do?

Horizon Europe Package 2028–2034: Research for Fundamentals and Innovation

Horizon Europe Package 2028–2034: Research for Fundamentals and Innovation

“Horizon Europe” is the framework programme through which the European Union (EU) has been advancing research and innovation since 2021. It expires in 2027, and negotiations on the successor package are in full swing. Professor Dr Maria Leptin, President of the European Research Council (ERC), and Professor Dietmar Harhoff, PhD, are closely involved in this process — and are among those preparing the joint ERC and Leopoldina conference “Towards the European Fifth Freedom and Global Competition: Voices from Science” on 29 June.

Australian Universities Fast-Tracked Horizon Europe Association in Hope of Shaping FP10

Australian Universities Fast-Tracked Horizon Europe Association in Hope of Shaping FP10

Australia’s top universities are paying €12 million from their own pockets to access the EU research programme

Statistics for All: Open-source Pioneers Win Million-dollar Prize

Statistics for All: Open-source Pioneers Win Million-dollar Prize

The free, open-source software R has fundamentally transformed research in statistics and data science. One of the pioneers of its development is Martin Mächler and is among the laureates of the Rousseeuw Prize for Statistics.

Open Science Retreat Insights: Can Open Science Survive Authoritarianism and Geopolitical Tension?

Open Science Retreat Insights: Can Open Science Survive Authoritarianism and Geopolitical Tension?

Authoritarian tendencies, geopolitical conflicts, and growing concerns about research security are putting Open Science under increasing and unprecedented pressure. At the 10th Open Science Retreat, international experts and practitioners discussed how open research can remain resilient in times of such crises.

Symposium - Revolutions in Science: Discovery, Imagination, and the Future

Symposium - Revolutions in Science: Discovery, Imagination, and the Future

As the United States marks its 250th anniversary, the National Academy of Sciences will convene scientific leaders, innovators, and emerging researchers to explore a central question: What discoveries will define the next 250 years?

NSF Cuts Hundreds of Science Program Budgets by Up To 30%

NSF Cuts Hundreds of Science Program Budgets by Up To 30%

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has slashed budgets for hundreds of its basic science programs for the remainder of this fiscal year.

AI Promised to Democratise Academic Publishing - the Evidence Says Otherwise

AI Promised to Democratise Academic Publishing - the Evidence Says Otherwise

It was thought AI would level the playing field in academic publishing for non-native English speakers. A growing body of evidence to reveals the opposite.

Gendered AI Design Reflects and Reinforces Society's Biases

Gendered AI Design Reflects and Reinforces Society's Biases

When AI tools are designed with a gender, they don't just encode gendered values they also encourage users to engage with them in biased ways.

New Rules for Federal Research Grants Will Limit Their Reach and Leave US Research Isolated

New Rules for Federal Research Grants Will Limit Their Reach and Leave US Research Isolated

A proposed overhaul of US federal grant rules has been debated mainly as a fight over political control of science. But, Rob Johnson argues, it would also reshape how publicly funded research is communicated and shared across borders, with consequences far beyond the United States.


 

Introducing the Journal of Research on Research (J·ROR): Aligning Constellations and Communities

Introducing the Journal of Research on Research (J·ROR): Aligning Constellations and Communities

Journal of Research on Research (J·ROR) is a new international peer reviewed journal that publishes commentaries, reviews, article and analyses of research management, governance, dissemination, practice, theory and assessment.