‘Be Open About Animal Research Day’ campaign (#BOARD24)
The European Animal Research Association (EARA)’s ‘Be Open About Animal Research Day’ (#BOARD24) is taking place this year on Friday 3 May – a global,…
The European Animal Research Association (EARA)’s ‘Be Open About Animal Research Day’ (#BOARD24) is taking place this year on Friday 3 May – a global,…
The DEAL Consortium, representing the German research institutions, and Elsevier, a global leader in scientific information and data analytics, are…
Modern DNA technology in combination with archaeological findings show that herrings from the Baltic Sea were traded large distances already in the…
A coalition of NGOs has joined forces to lambast the European Commission’s consultation process on its upcoming policy initiative on gene editing…
A molecular atlas of an Australian dragon’s brain sheds new light on over 300 million years of brain evolution
Highly specialized T cells are detectable in blood for at least 20 months after SARS-cov-2 infection, a University of Gothenburg study shows.
The European University Association (EUA) has suspended 12 Russian members following the statement issued by the Russian Union of Rectors (RUR)…
The four major scientific societies are deeply concerned about the warlike violence which, instead of seeking peaceful conciliation and cooperation,…
Every five years, the UNESCO Science Report provides an update of global trends in science governance. Written by 70 authors from 52 countries around…
Scientists from the Berlin Institute of Health at Charité (BIH), together with colleagues from Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and the university…
The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed the International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development for 2022/2023
The first international framework on open science was adopted by 193 countries attending UNESCO’s General Conference. By making science more…
All seven winners of this year’s science prizes were men. Some say this shows a disappointing lack of progress towards diversifying the awards.
Climate change academics from some of the regions worst hit by warming are struggling to be published, according to a new analysis.
The world's biodiversity has fallen below the 'safe limit', researchers suggest, as habitat destruction and agriculture take their toll on…
Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus honoured the late Henrietta Lacks with a WHO Director-General’s award, recognizing the world-changing legacy of this…
Germany continues to belong to the world’s four most popular study locations, despite the COVID-19 pandemic, and has even recorded a slight increase…
The National Tertiary Education Union launched a week of action as a study it commissioned revealed that a shocking 40,000 tertiary education staff…
The World Health Organization (WHO) and its COVAX partners are working with a South African consortium comprising Biovac, Afrigen Biologics and…
A race for supremacy in global science and technology has kicked off as China has announced a raft of ambitious policies to promote self-sufficiency…