Biden Names Former DARPA Leader As Science Adviser
Scientists applaud nominee Arati Prabhakar, who is set to replace Eric Lander following his controversial exit from the White House science office.
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Scientists applaud nominee Arati Prabhakar, who is set to replace Eric Lander following his controversial exit from the White House science office.
Disparities extend to lower chance of being named on patents and to areas such as healthcare where women dominate
Russia's invasion in Ukraine has upended long-held dogmas on international cooperation, including in science and technology. The European Commission is now using that momentum to speed up the development of innovation and promote self-sufficiency in critical areas, such as green energy, semiconductors and health, EU research and innovation commissioner told Science|Business.
Data reveal that to earn credit on scientific articles, women need to work harder than men.
While the EU scrambles to help researchers at risk fleeing Russia's war, Ukrainians are urging decision makers to turn their eyes to the situation in the country and start thinking about long-term support.
In a "highly unusual find," archaeologists in the Netherlands uncovered the remains of temples where Roman soldiers once paid tribute to their gods and goddesses.
Just a few years from now, herds of woolly 'mammoths' could be roaming the Siberian tundra. Are dodos and dinosaurs next for de-extinction?
Sarah Gagliano Taliun's mother tongue is English, science's lingua franca. Her move to a French-speaking university presented challenges and opportunities.
The paper brings together the literature on citizen science and on deliberative democracy and epistemic injustice.
The study shows evidence that the Sustainable Development Goals have had largely a discursive influence and only limited transformative political impact.
Enormous databases do not necessarily allow scientists to solve long COVID mysteries, such as how well vaccination protects against the condition.
The U.S. is sunsetting research collaborations with Russia in response to its war against Ukraine, joining a coalition of countries that have already moved to restrict ties with research institutions affiliated with the Russian government.
A newly published book looks at how the study of genetics has been warped for political ends.
Applied physicist would bring wealth of policy experience as successor to Eric Lander.
Experts say the country's strong scientific performance is likely to be sustained in the coming years.
EU efforts to reduce the east-west gap in research and innovation should be backed by investment and reforms in member states, the EU auditor says in a report reviewing funding schemes set up by the European Commission to help bridge the divide.
Researchers are already moving to countries where it is easier to operate and collaborate.
The robotic spacecraft unravels the history of the our galaxy's evolution - and could identify habitable regions of the Milky Way
Springer Nature editors urge consideration of the potential harms of all research relating to human populations, not just that directly involving human participants.
The European Research Council (ERC) is set to introduce lump sum funding to its Advanced grants for experienced researchers starting in 2024.
How can publishers ensure that our content and services are found and used by the growing number of Millennials and Generation Z researchers in academia?
Research leaders have this week put their weight behind a manifesto calling for moves to make research careers more attractive in a bid to stop the brain drain away from science.