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It's Time to Rethink the Academic Tenure Process

It's Time to Rethink the Academic Tenure Process

To fight the war on science, higher education needs to reimagine the most important career milestone for faculty.

Far More Authors Use AI to Write Science Papers than Admit it

Far More Authors Use AI to Write Science Papers than Admit it

Report highlights promise, questions about detectors of AI-generated text.

The Case for a National Disaster Research Strategy

The Case for a National Disaster Research Strategy

An integrated national research strategy is urgently needed to strengthen the country's efforts to prepare for and respond to disasters.

A 'Fake Science' Tsunami. More Fraud Than Facts.

A 'Fake Science' Tsunami. More Fraud Than Facts.

A new report reveals the shocking scale of research fraud. Global "paper mills" now produce more fake science than real studies. Learn how they work.

Europe's Independence Hinges on Innovation

Europe's Independence Hinges on Innovation

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen placed competitiveness, research and innovation at the heart of her annual State of the European Union address, arguing that Europe's "independence will depend on its ability to compete in today's turbulent times." "We have seen how dependencies can be used against us," she said. "This is why we will massively invest in digital and clean tech."

At NIH, Political Appointees Get More Say in Grant Decisions

At NIH, Political Appointees Get More Say in Grant Decisions

In a shift of longstanding precedent, political priorities may now override peer review in research funding decisions.

The Unethical Burden of Public Engagement and the "Alt-output" Problem

The Unethical Burden of Public Engagement and the "Alt-output" Problem

Photo essays, podcasts, and other 'impactful' outputs are on the rise. While funders cheer innovation and community engagement, communities in crisis settings feel over-researched and under-served.

Mid-Career Book Publishing: Bridging Experience with Discovery

Mid-Career Book Publishing: Bridging Experience with Discovery

In the 2nd installment of 3 career-focused articles, scientists contemplate why a book project was the perfect addition to the dynamic middle stage of their professional journeys.

Experienced Researcher Book Publishing: Sharing Deep Expertise

Experienced Researcher Book Publishing: Sharing Deep Expertise

In the 3rd installment of career-focused articles, scientists who completed books as experienced researchers reflect on how their networks paved the way for—and grew during—the publishing process.

REF Team Exploring ‘Two-Track’ Approach to Research Assessment

REF Team Exploring ‘Two-Track’ Approach to Research Assessment

Lighter-touch regime for some universities under consideration, says Research England.

The Road to FP10 is Paved with Missing Details

The Road to FP10 is Paved with Missing Details

Brussels research lobbies, together with leading MEP Christian Ehler, are calling for more detail and clarity about the European Commission's €175 billion plan for the tenth Framework Programme (FP10).

Switzerland and EU Insist on the Benefits of Horizon Europe Association, As Potential for New Disruption Looms

Switzerland and EU Insist on the Benefits of Horizon Europe Association, As Potential for New Disruption Looms

On the eve of officially signing Switzerland's late association with Horizon Europe, both sides are thinking about how to avoid renewed disruption when a new set of bilateral accords is brought forward next year.

Cultivating an Equity-oriented Data Sharing Culture for African Health Research Initiatives

Cultivating an Equity-oriented Data Sharing Culture for African Health Research Initiatives

We propose a roadmap for promoting a data-sharing culture in African health research governed by data justice and solidarity. This framework integrates dynamic consent, equitable benefit-sharing, reciprocity, data custodianship, controlled access infrastructures, and data sovereignty

Nobel Laureate Calls for Tighter Focus in EU Research Funding

Nobel Laureate Calls for Tighter Focus in EU Research Funding

Europe is undermining its own innovation potential by spreading research funding too thinly, according to Nobel Prize-winning economist Jean Tirole."Only 5% [of the Framework Programme annual budget] goes to disruptive research. That's very little money. It's almost nothing," he said, speaking at the annual gathering of Nobel laureates and young scientists in Lindau, Germany, on August 26. 

Supreme Court’s NIH Decision Has ‘Chilling Effect on Science’

Supreme Court’s NIH Decision Has ‘Chilling Effect on Science’

Research community fears judgment allowing $800 million funding cull will tie up science in courts.