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Pioneering Journal ELife Faces Major Test After Loss of Impact Factor

Pioneering Journal ELife Faces Major Test After Loss of Impact Factor

The open-access title's bold publishing model has bought long-bubbling conflicts to the fore.

Step Up Geoengineering Research, EU Science Advisers Recommend

Step Up Geoengineering Research, EU Science Advisers Recommend

The EU's panel of science advisers has called for more research into geoengineering, to understand the feasibility - and potential risks - of trying to block out the sun to cool a warming earth. 

'Getting Paid to Review is Justice': Journal Pays Peer Reviewers in Cryptocurrency

'Getting Paid to Review is Justice': Journal Pays Peer Reviewers in Cryptocurrency

ResearchHub Journal launches latest attempt to compensate referees for their labour.

The Science Behind Winning a Nobel Prize? Being a Man from a Wealthy Family

The Science Behind Winning a Nobel Prize? Being a Man from a Wealthy Family

A lot of talent is wasted in a world where more than half of laureates come from households in the richest 5%.

A Science Mega-programme is Taking Shape in the EU: What It Means for Researchers

A Science Mega-programme is Taking Shape in the EU: What It Means for Researchers

A new research commissioner will help to build the European Union's next massive science scheme - with a renewed focus on innovation.

New Guide on Trusted Repositories: Promoting Open Science and Meeting Grant Requirements

New Guide on Trusted Repositories: Promoting Open Science and Meeting Grant Requirements

A new study provides a list of trusted repositories across different fields of research, with an assessment of their readiness to facilitate compliance with the Horizon Europe requirements.

Call to Integrate Social Sciences and Humanities in the EU Research Program FP10

Call to Integrate Social Sciences and Humanities in the EU Research Program FP10

More than a dozen research lobby groups are urging Brussels and EU member states to better integrate social sciences and humanities in the next Framework Programme, FP10, to bring these disciplines to bear on policy ambitions.

New EU Research Commissioner Sets Her Sights on Boosting Europe's Competitiveness

New EU Research Commissioner Sets Her Sights on Boosting Europe's Competitiveness

In her first public outing, new research commissioner Ekaterina Zaharieva has called for "the courage to change approaches" and streamline research and innovation processes in a bid to boost Europe's competitiveness."Closing the innovation gap is at the centre of the new competitiveness compass, and it will guide the work of the new Commission," she told the European Partnership Stakeholder Forum.

Global Science Meeting Calls for Better Policy Links

Global Science Meeting Calls for Better Policy Links

World Science Forum warns of increased science denial among political and social movements.

As New Commission Takes the Reins, What Can We Expect for R&D?

As New Commission Takes the Reins, What Can We Expect for R&D?

After weeks of haggling among political groups, the European Parliament has finally approved a new team of commissioners, to be led by returning European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen. They will take office on 1 December.

AI Could Pose Pandemic-scale Biosecurity Risks. Here's How to Make It Safer

AI Could Pose Pandemic-scale Biosecurity Risks. Here's How to Make It Safer

AI-enabled research might cause immense harm if it is used to design pathogens with worrying new properties. To prevent this, we need better collaboration between governments, AI developers and experts in biosafety and biosecurity.

Europe Overtakes Asia on Deep Tech Investment

Europe Overtakes Asia on Deep Tech Investment

This year's State of European Tech report - a mammoth overview of the sector, now in its tenth year - is out, and is filled with insights for European innovators, some troubling, some encouraging, just as the new Commission in Brussels makes growth and technology independence priority number one. 

Can Google Scholar Survive the AI Revolution?

Can Google Scholar Survive the AI Revolution?

The largest scholarly search engine is celebrating its 20th birthday, but AI-driven competitors offer advantages.