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Where does scientific discovery happen, and why does it matter? A recent analysis by Amitabh Chandra, Harvard Kennedy School professor of Public Policy, and Connie Xu, a Harvard PhD candidate in ...
Can nature help us heal faster? Dr. Jay Maddock explains how biophilic design is transforming hospitals and boosting patient ...
AI-generated papers are on the rise, and concerns grow around authorship, AI plagiarism, and maintaining trust in ...
China's scientific journals have made significant strides in their academic influence and quality improvements over the past decade, according to the Blue Book on China's Scientific Journal ...
Proteins from an ancient rhino tooth unearthed in the Canadian Arctic have allowed scientists to look much deeper into the ...
So why is the business case for protecting nature not stronger? Or at least more familiar, made more forcefully, more ...
Many European ecosystems—whether it's forests, rivers, fields, or meadows—are in poor condition. Despite all conservation ...
Public trust in scientific integrity is eroded by the politicisation of institutions under Donald Trump's US presidency. The implications extend far beyond American borders, striking at the core of ...
Director of the National Institutes of Health says that capping research journals’ open-access fees will help rein in the $19 ...
People can intuitively sense how biodiverse a forest is just by looking at photos or listening to sounds, and their gut feelings surprisingly line up with what scientists measure.
Many women scientists are staying silent online—and it could be costing them professionally. A new University of Michigan ...
China's scientific journals have seen increased academic influence and significant quality improvement in the past decade, according to the Blue Book on China's Scientific Journal Development (2024) ...
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