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At least 66m-year-old fossil discovered in southern China reveals posture previously unseen in dinosaurs
Experience in grant-writing, data analysis and presentation will serve researchers well - even when they move away from academia.
Research has stalled, funds have evaporated and many scientists are still struggling to get out.
A row between the European Parliament and the Council over whether unspent money in the previous Horizon 2020 EU research and innovation programme should be rolled into the 2022 Horizon Europe budget remains unresolved - and could repeat itself again next year.
Analysis: scientists are only starting to understand new COVID mutation but there is encouraging news from the laboratory, South Africa and on antiviral drugs.
A patent waiver will not help guarantee COVID-19 vaccines equity around the world and instead richer countries should back compulsory licensing, says a new report by the European Federation of Academies of Sciences and Humanities (ALLEA).
A high-profile replication study in cancer biology has obtained disappointing results. Scientists must redouble their efforts to find out why.
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Political leaders in Florida and Missouri are opting to censor scientists and bury COVID-19 data rather than use that data to protect people in their states. In Florida, state officials pressured researchers at the University of Florida to destroy COVID-19 data and prevented them from accessing stat
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The Parker probe is exploring the corona to help scientists better understand solar outbursts that can interfere with life on Earth
Jennifer Heldmann laughed when I pointed out that she used the word "unprecedented" five times in a recent paper.
First impressions of Horizon Europe are in, as the research world gets to grips with the €95.5B research programme.
Delhi court will scrutinize whether the pirate paper website falls foul of India's copyright law. The verdict could have implications for academic publishers further afield.
The decision to appoint a board of advisors is welcome - and urgent, given the twin challenges of COVID and climate change.
New investment from eLife's funder-partners reflects their commitment to transforming research communication.
On 6 December 2021, the agreement associating Israel to Horizon Europe entered into force.
The US is set to fund prizes, challenges and research projects to create so-called "democracy affirming technologies" that allow open societies to reap the benefits of innovation without sacrificing privacy or accountability.
Springer Nature has published 1,000,000 open access articles. Steven Inchcoombe discusses what they've learned during this process, and what it means for the future of open access.
Europe needs to build eleven new international research labs at a cost of €4.16 billion, according to the latest roadmap from the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI), published on 7 Dec., as the European Commission called for a review of funding sources for the shared facilities.
Various studies show people have better immune responses and produce more antibodies with a combination of the AstraZeneca, BioNTech or Moderna vaccines.
The travel photography blog Capture the Atlas has published its annual northern lights photographer of the year collection with stunning images from 25 photographers. Coinciding with the northern lights season at the end of the year, it aims to share the beauty of this natural phenomenon
Should YouTube treat climate misinformation the same way it treats Covid-19 misinformation? A top U.S. climate expert says yes.