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Despite the perfect timing, we are not talking about lunch. Policymakers often sit together and have crucial discussions that would greatly benefit by being scientifically informed...
Each year, the EGU General Assembly offers a diverse programme of scientific and skills-focused sessions where participants can explore new research, grow their network, broaden th...
The annual Delphi Economic Forum is mostly about geopolitics and economics, but, very wisely, its organizers always find space for some (even more) important issues that do not usu...
American science policy is now more important than at perhaps any previous point in history—how science is organized and funded (or not funded) in this country continues to rise in...
On Friday, May 8, 2026, the final day of the EGU26, I attended a Special Programme Group session of the Soil System Sciences (SSS) division on Facing the last policy challenges in...
In this interview, Brian Nosek touches on big takeaways from the SCORE program, how evidence from the program contradicts the 2025 executive order, and his vision for a more trustw...
The agency’s prestigious research office spent decades doing scientific work insulated from political pressure. Now it’s being dismantled.
Science rarely produces identical outcomes. Mistaking this for failure turns caution into an excuse for inactionA new set of studies out this month suggests that as many as half of...
Scientific disciplines often shy away from asking fundamental "what if" questions. But philosophy – if unencumbered by dogma or ideology – has much to offer evidence-based enquiry
A new report pleads for the coalition Govt to reverse its cuts to the science sector if it wants to see it profit The post Disaster and disease monitors among 700 science jobs lost...
Climate change is having a profound impact on the planet. According to several reports, 2023 was the warmest year on record, with the global average temperature over the 12-month p...
The agency’s prestigious research office is being dismantled by the Trump administration, a plan to dam the Bering Strait and more climate news.
The Sound Science Act (S. 4397), introduced by Senator Pete Ricketts (R-NE) on April 27, 2026, would strengthen the science used for risk reviews and improve interagency coordinati...
Albert Einstein was chosen by Time magazine as the Person of the Twentieth Century. It was a good choice (and now is a good time to read Einstein more than seventy years after his...
Consider the following research topics: What does it take to protect both crops and livelihoods from human-wildlife conflict in Gabon? Which tree species offer the best chances for...
Die EU diskutiert über das größte Forschungsprogramm der Welt. Größte Schwachstelle ist der Transfer von Wissen in die praktische Anwendung. mehr...
By attacking the basic settlement between scientists and the state, the US president has proved that experts can’t avoid these fightsDonald Trump’s war on science has been vicious...
A new study of senior officials across Nigeria’s federal ministries and the National Assembly has found that policymakers with doctorate degrees are significantly more likely to en...
From agency budgets to discussions on scientific publishing, here’s a look at recent congressional engagement with conservation policy The post Policy Roundup: News from the Hill a...
In the wake of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the education sector faced unprecedented upheaval as policymakers and educators scrambled to devise strategies capable of mitigating le...
Federally funded initiative trained science communicators across Texas A&M University System The post Science Influencers program caps five years of impact appeared first on Ag...
Science of Science by Alexander Krauss examines how scientific knowledge advances, arguing that methods and tools (rather than theories or genius) drive progress. Interdisciplinary...
APS President James Pennebaker's fourth presidential column features Carla Groom, who discusses her training in psychological science to bring about real changes in the British gov...
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