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Proper Citation of Research by Journalists is Necessary for More Trustworthy News

Proper Citation of Research by Journalists is Necessary for More Trustworthy News

Based on a study of how research is cited in national and local media sources, Andy Tattersall shows how research is often poorly represented in the media and suggests better community standards around linking to original research could improve trust in mainstream media.

Research and Technology Organisations Call for Balanced EU Approach to Research Security

Research and Technology Organisations Call for Balanced EU Approach to Research Security

EU's upcoming recommendations for tackling foreign interference in research must walk a fine line between protecting security and enabling international collaboration, research and technology organisations say.

Open Access Research Outputs Receive More Diverse Citations

Open Access Research Outputs Receive More Diverse Citations

The goal of open access is to allow more people to read and use research outputs. An observed association between highly cited research outputs and open access has been claimed as evidence of increased usage of the research, but this remains controversial.

Not-for-profit Scholarly Publishing Might Not Be Cheaper - And That's OK

Not-for-profit Scholarly Publishing Might Not Be Cheaper - And That's OK

The rising cost of academic publishing is causing consternation across the research ecosystem and prompting calls in Europe for a transition to not-for-profit publishing models.

Moon's Resources Could Be "Destroyed by Thoughtless Exploitation", Nasa Warned

Moon's Resources Could Be "Destroyed by Thoughtless Exploitation", Nasa Warned

Astronomers say launch of dozens of lunar probes could jeopardise research and valuable resources such as sea ice in craters

Long COVID is a Double Curse in Low-income Nations - Here's Why

Long COVID is a Double Curse in Low-income Nations - Here's Why

Not only is the prevalence of the condition poorly understood, but it's also often ignored by physicians and the wider public.

The Weaponisation of Forensic Research Auditing Will Not Resolve Systemic Research Misconduct

The Weaponisation of Forensic Research Auditing Will Not Resolve Systemic Research Misconduct

The trend for the politically motivated forensic scrutiny of the research records of academics has a chilling effect on academic freedom and distracts from efforts to address more important systemic issues in research integrity.

Politics and Protests Puts Europe's Academic Freedom Policies Under the Spotlight

Politics and Protests Puts Europe's Academic Freedom Policies Under the Spotlight

The pressure for EU legislation to protect academic freedom ramped up towards the end of 2023 when the European Parliament's STOA panel for the future of science and technology set out its plan of action.  Amongst other measures, STOA is calling for a formal definition of academic freedom and a monitoring system to ensure these principles are enforced.

End the Glaring Inequity in International Science Collaborations

End the Glaring Inequity in International Science Collaborations

The world's natural-science research ecosystem remains focused on the priorities of high-income countries. Funders, publishers and scholarly databases can do more to help to rebalance that.

How to Make a European Research Framework Programme

How to Make a European Research Framework Programme

As the year draws to a close and 2024 comes into view, we're here to brief you on the preparations underway to shape Framework Programme 10 (FP10). FP10 doesn't start until 2028, but 2024 is going to be a big year for the next seven-year research programme, with the European Commission starting to pencil in the outline ahead of a comprehensive proposal in 2025.

Swiss Researchers Should Be Able to Apply for European Research Council Grants in 2024

Swiss Researchers Should Be Able to Apply for European Research Council Grants in 2024

The EU and Switzerland have made further progress in talks about their relationship, opening the door for Swiss academics to apply for European Research Council (ERC) grants from next year. On 15 December, Switzerland's ruling Federal Council signed off a draft negotiating mandate with the EU, paving the way for formal negotiations to start next year. That followed on from 18 months of exploratory talks about everything from food safety to financial markets.

Has Your Research Influenced Policy? Use This Free Tool to Check

Has Your Research Influenced Policy? Use This Free Tool to Check

Sage Policy Profiles scans a database of 10 million documents to show researchers where their papers have been cited.

Let's Ketchup: Nasa Releases Pictures of Tomatoes Lost in Space for Eight Months

Let's Ketchup: Nasa Releases Pictures of Tomatoes Lost in Space for Eight Months

Despite being nearly a year after the initial disappearance of the tomatoes, the fruit was found in a plastic bag dehydrated and slightly squished.

Time to Open Its Doors Wider, or Will China Fall into a Middle-technology Trap?

Time to Open Its Doors Wider, or Will China Fall into a Middle-technology Trap?

Chinese Academy of Sciences says China faces a risk of being hamstrung at the low and mid-end of the global value chain amid the ongoing tech war with the US.

Designing for Diversity - What Makes People Pick Up a Science Magazine?

Designing for Diversity - What Makes People Pick Up a Science Magazine?

Jemima Coleman and Wendy Sadler say that science magazines have a responsibility to ensure that science is accessible and inclusive for all