The Changing Face of Science
New data highlight minorities and women in science, along with one particularly understudied group: scientists with disabilities.
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New data highlight minorities and women in science, along with one particularly understudied group: scientists with disabilities.
Sectors should bury the hatchet and bolster each other’s intelligence capabilities, Australian paper suggests
The US government is converging on a long-awaited set of rules designed to protect American science from theft by foreign spies.
The White House's $2 trillion infrastructure proposal features R&D, climate, broadband and help for underserved.
Cambridge University Press recently struck dozens of open-access publishing deals with U.S. institutions, convincing many libraries to abandon their traditional journal subscription arrangements for the first time.
UK scientific heavyweights unite to condemn massive cuts to overseas research and urge rethink on potential UKRI reductions
A report from the White Coat Waste Project found that more than $50 million taxpayer dollars went to human fetal tissue research projects on college campuses in the past year.
Beijing follows Shenzhen and other cities in seeking to attract laureates, but experts question whether initiative will have trickle-down effect on basic science
Harvard researchers say coronavirus transmission would have been less had the U.S. paid reparations.
From doubts about safety in older people to questions about variants, scientists have faced a battle to convince the public and regulators