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The Ripple Effects of Shrinking U.S. Science

The Ripple Effects of Shrinking U.S. Science

Severe cuts in research funding will cause a complex cascade of effects across the United States and the world.

When AIs Do Science, It Will Be Strange and Incomprehensible

When AIs Do Science, It Will Be Strange and Incomprehensible

When AI takes over the practice of science we will likely find the results strange and incomprehensible. Should we worry?

Why We Should Foster Connection and Belonging in Neo-liberal Academia

Why We Should Foster Connection and Belonging in Neo-liberal Academia

In a system where academic success is defined by outputs and individual achievement, Rachael Hains-Wesson and Nira Rahman call for a shift towards connection and belonging. 

 

 

 

Fix the University-Shaped Hole in the EU’s Grand Plan

Fix the University-Shaped Hole in the EU’s Grand Plan

Implementing the Competitiveness Compass needs a partnership between policymakers and higher education, says Thomas Jørgensen

US Data Purges Draw on a Playbook Used Worldwide

US Data Purges Draw on a Playbook Used Worldwide

One major consequence of the assault on research by president Donald Trump’s administration has been to put data in jeopardy, through changes in funding and access to data repositories and other data collections.

Losing Academic Freedom Is Too High a Price

Losing Academic Freedom Is Too High a Price

Without academic freedom, institutions of higher education risk becoming mere factories of conformity, serving up ideas that meet the demands of political or industry agendas, rather than serving a greater public good.

Commission Pushes to Water Down Gender Mainstreaming in Horizon Europe

Commission Pushes to Water Down Gender Mainstreaming in Horizon Europe

The European Commission wants to water down gender mainstreaming requirements in Horizon Europe despite facing resistance from member states and research stakeholders. The changes proposed by the Commission are set to come into effect in 2025, with member states invited to endorse the revamped rules in a vote on the whole Horizon Europe work programme for the year.

How Europe Aims to Woo US Scientists and Protect Academic Freedom

How Europe Aims to Woo US Scientists and Protect Academic Freedom

The European Union's new research chief Ekaterina Zaharieva speaks to Nature about attracting disaffected US scientists and cutting grant bureaucracy.

Administration is weakening U.S. research capacity and endangering Americans, nation’s leading scientists warn

Administration is weakening U.S. research capacity and endangering Americans, nation’s leading scientists warn

About 1,900 scientists warn that actions being taken by the Trump administration will slow scientific advances and harm Americans

In the USA, Universities Are Under Attack on Multiple Fronts

In the USA, Universities Are Under Attack on Multiple Fronts

There is a sense of crisis across US universities, brought on by an onslaught of hostile actions from the Trump administration. Alistair Jarvis reflects on a trip to America There is a sense of crisis across US universities, brought on by an onslaught of hostile actions from the Trump administration. Alistair Jarvis reflects on a trip to America.

Abuse at Top German Science Institution

Abuse at Top German Science Institution

The Max Planck Society is Germany's preeminent research organization, boasting 31 Nobel laureates. But insufficient oversight leaves international scientists exposed to abuse and the whims of the institutes' directors.

EU Urged Not to Forget About Defence R&D

EU Urged Not to Forget About Defence R&D

Experts are urging policymakers not to forget about research and development when they set about boosting Europe's defence capabilities. As yet, the political activity following the US decision to suspend military aid to Ukraine has found little place for R&D.