Revisiting the key Science for Policy conversations at EGU26
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As we left EGU26 behind with record participation, it was amazing to see increased interest in science-policy sessions from the scientific community. Thanks to all panellists who c...
The White House Office of Management and Budget has proposed new rules that would require political appointees, not scientists, to decide which research receives federal grants 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...
Few New Zealanders spend much time thinking about volcanic monitoring but when a volcano erupts, we expect expertise to exist immediately. When governments talk about science, they...
From Academy Health (the academic society for health services researchers) comes a very depressing post. We already know that the Dump administration has rescinded research grants...
Die EU diskutiert über das größte Forschungsprogramm der Welt. Größte Schwachstelle ist der Transfer von Wissen in die praktische Anwendung. mehr...
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...
Researchers say the bundling of funding streams and a push towards commercialisation don’t fix an underlying funding shortfall for science
Another General Assembly has come to an end, and perhaps, many would agree on how inspiring and enriching the week was. Yet this year, being inside the EGU bubble felt particularly...
Your comments on a dangerous rule putting politicals in charge of science can matter.
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...
There’s a big feature article in the latest issue of Science on how AI is changing astrophysics. It includes a trenchant question from an astrophysicist that I bet a lot of scienti...
We Need a New Science Funding Playbook Elizabeth Redden Wed, 07/15/2026 - 03:00 AM Researchers can borrow from the start-up world to sustain science as a...
In an unprecedented large-scale empirical study published in Science on June 5, 2026, Professor Seokbeom Kwon from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) un...
OMB, joined by some forty grantmaking agencies—NSF, HHS, DOE, NASA, DOD among them—has proposed a sweeping rewrite of the rules governing all federal grants, the Regulation for Fed...
The people who do not trust science today would probably like to be able to. And the people who do trust it may simply be unaware of the problems. Source
APS issued a statement urging Congress and the White House to work together to ensure the sustained continuity of research, education, and training supported by the Directorate of...
Policy Updates MAY 29, 2026 — The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued a proposed rule that would make drastic changes to the federal guidance impacting all for...
Author(s): Verónica SanzAI could make science stronger—but only if we deliberately use it to strengthen the formation of future scientists rather than to reduce their numbers.[Phys...
The whole arrangement runs on the reputation. The reputation was earned over a century and a half of real work, and it is now being spent down, a chapter at a time, a curriculum at...
According to the New Zealand Association of Scientists there was a $30 million bump for science and innovation.
A new study from Teagasc has investigated the impact of climate policies on protein security in the Republic of Ireland. The report, published in the journal ‘Environmental Science...
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