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After Years of War, can Syria Rebuild its ‘Miserable’ Scientific Community?
Syrian researchers around the world begin to plan for the nation’s future
Dartmouth's Sexual Harassment Scandal Transformed the Lives of These Women in Science

Lessons From Baltimore for Participatory Research

Communicating Science: The "significance" of Statistics

A Case for Inclusive AI from Africa
How a Top Swiss University is Screening Chinese Students

Pygmy Blue Whales: Citizen Scientists in Timor-Leste Help Research

Science Could Solve Some of the World's Biggest Problems. Why Aren't Governments Using It?
"Systematic Reviews" That Aim to Extract Broad Conclusions from Many Studies are in Peril
"Systematic Reviews" That Aim to Extract Broad Conclusions from Many Studies are in Peril
Fake papers are “poisoning the well” for these gold-standard syntheses, researchers say.
A Higher Education Transformation Fund Would Catalyse University Reform
Universities might be able to transform without help, but public investment would bring pace and focus on national priorities. Alistair Jarvis sets out how a transformation fund could work.

How to Reduce Partisan Animosity

This Time for Africa: The Hindu Editorial on India, Africa and the Global South
This Time for Africa: The Hindu Editorial on India, Africa and the Global South

How Swiss Universities Combat Espionage from High-Risk Nations

At a Crossroads? US Foreign and Science Policy After the US Election

Why Researchers Should Drop the Jargon and Speak out

Science Diplomacy in Troubled Times: What the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Teaches us about Science Diplomacy
Science Diplomacy in Troubled Times: What the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Teaches us about Science Diplomacy
Nowhere is science diplomacy so pressing than in the context of one of the most complex conflicts of our generation: that between Israelis and Palestinians.
Who Does Science and Technology Policy?

Science Policy: No Longer an "Exotic Nice-to-Have Thing"

Scientific Cooperation in the South China Sea: A Vector for China's Security Diplomacy in Southeast Asia?
Scientific Cooperation in the South China Sea: A Vector for China's Security Diplomacy in Southeast Asia?
n the South China Sea, the field of marine science could be seen as a catalyst for functional cooperation in the region. In reality, it often reflects regional asymmetries and has become yet another domain in which the weight of China is ultimately a destabilizing factor, according to Sophie Boisseau du Rocher.
Open with Care
Indigenous researchers and communities are reshaping how Western science thinks about data ownership.
Argentina's Researchers Face Continued Catastrophe Under Javier Milei

How Do I Tell Someone That I Can't Write Them a Strong Letter of Recommendation?

The Stakes for Science
Where Kamala Harris and Donald Trump stand on the issues that matter most to scientists.