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COVID Inquiry: the UK Government's Pandemic Response Was Often Not 'guided by the Science' - Yet Now Scientists Are Under Fire

COVID Inquiry: the UK Government's Pandemic Response Was Often Not 'guided by the Science' - Yet Now Scientists Are Under Fire

An ongoing narrative seeks to shift the blame away from the government for mismanagement of the pandemic, by depicting it as beholden to all-powerful scientists.

The US Has Ruled All Taxpayer-funded Research Must Be Free to Read. What's the Benefit of Open Access?

The US Has Ruled All Taxpayer-funded Research Must Be Free to Read. What's the Benefit of Open Access?

Lack of free access to research leads to discrimination, both in academia and for us all. The new guidance from the US is a huge step in the right direction.

Japan's Path to Becoming a Leader in Western Science: an Asian Perspective on Science and Other Forms of Knowledge

Japan's Path to Becoming a Leader in Western Science: an Asian Perspective on Science and Other Forms of Knowledge

As New Zealand considers how and whether to incorporate traditional Māori knowledge in the science curriculum, what might we learn from the experiences of Japan?

Latest Government Bid to Dictate Research Directions Builds on a Decade of Failure

Latest Government Bid to Dictate Research Directions Builds on a Decade of Failure

After years of government rhetoric about boosting the commercial benefits from university research, Australia's record is still among the worst in the developed world.

Many Conservatives Have a Difficult Relationship with Science - We Wanted to Find out Why

Many Conservatives Have a Difficult Relationship with Science - We Wanted to Find out Why

It's not just issues like climate change and vaccines that pose problems for conservative thinkers - it's the way science itself is conducted.

Concept of Net Zero is a Dangerous Trap

Concept of Net Zero is a Dangerous Trap

Prominent academics, including a former IPCC chair, round on governments worldwide for using the concept of net zero emissions to 'greenwash' their lack of commitment to solving global warming.

Science Publishing Has Opened Up During the Coronavirus Pandemic. It Won't Be Easy to Keep It That Way

Science Publishing Has Opened Up During the Coronavirus Pandemic. It Won't Be Easy to Keep It That Way

Scientists and science publishers are sharing information as fast as they can during the COVID-19 pandemic. Speed and openness bring new challenges, but they are the way forward for research.

'Death by a Thousand Cuts': Women of Colour in Science Face a Subtly Hostile Work Environment

'Death by a Thousand Cuts': Women of Colour in Science Face a Subtly Hostile Work Environment

Scientific research can be a daunting career choice for women of colour, according to a recent survey which found they face a "barrage of brief, everyday racial slights" at work.

40 Years Ago, Scientists Predicted Climate Change. And Hey, They Were Right

40 Years Ago, Scientists Predicted Climate Change. And Hey, They Were Right

Scientists introduced credible climate change to the world in 1979, but it's taken decades for their message to sink in.

What's Stopping Young African Scientists from Achieving Their Potential

What's Stopping Young African Scientists from Achieving Their Potential

The Global State of Young Scientists Africa project investigates the challenges that shape the career trajectories of young African scientists.

Peer Review Has Some Problems - but the Science Community Is Working on It

Peer Review Has Some Problems - but the Science Community Is Working on It

Key areas of focus for tweaking peer review include making journal editors more directive in the process, rewarding reviewers, and improving accountability of editors, reviewers and authors.

Creating Research Value Needs More Than Just Science - Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences Can Help

Creating Research Value Needs More Than Just Science - Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences Can Help

Mobilising value from science and technology needs help from thinkers, designers, makers, policymakers, and enablers - and this expertise often sits in the humanities, arts and social sciences domain.

A New, Data-Based Checklist to Help Boost Women in Science Leadership

A New, Data-Based Checklist to Help Boost Women in Science Leadership

The young membership, frequency of elections and relaxed networks in science societies may provide vital positive influence for female promotion in STEM.