Egyptian Researchers Rally Around Science Advocate
Ismail Serageldin, founding director of the Library of Alexandria, has appealed a 3.5-year prison term

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Ismail Serageldin, founding director of the Library of Alexandria, has appealed a 3.5-year prison term
A big waste of money or the engine of marketplace innovation? That's how some people see basic scientific research. Now a new study shows how basic research and inventions are connected.
Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein would have bridled under today's research funding bureaucracy. It's time to allow scientists to indulge their curiosity again.
The number of grant applications is going up in almost every country and field, whereas budgets are mostly flat or shrinking.
Science should abandon its assembly-line mentality and rebuild for quality, not quantity, argues Michele Pagano.
Publishing platforms from The Wellcome Trust, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and the European Commission alter Open Access.
On awarding research funds on the basis of a modified lottery in which peer review is used to identify the most meritorious proposals, from which funded applications are selected by lottery.
Climate change is the perfect example of how a cut-and-dry scientific issue can become controversial if it is represented consistently in partisan terms. Let’s not drag funding into the fray as well.
Legislation introduced in the House of Representatives also rejects a White House plan to cut 'indirect cost' payments to research institutions.
A Dutch funding agency is making €3 million available to repeat landmark studies—including one published in 1960.
High-bandwidth connections into the brain could treat blindness, paralysis, and speech disorders.
Grant will help sequence thousands of plants, insects, and fungi