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How a Space Physicist is Shaking Up China's Research Funding

How a Space Physicist is Shaking Up China's Research Funding

The president of the country's natural science foundation has prioritized support for young scientists and plans to boost investment in basic science.

So You Got a Null Result. Will Anyone Publish It?

So You Got a Null Result. Will Anyone Publish It?

Researchers have tried a bunch of strategies to get more negative results into the literature. Nature asks whether they are working.

Inside Germany's Sprind Innovation Agency, the Anti-Horizon Europe

Inside Germany's Sprind Innovation Agency, the Anti-Horizon Europe

About a 15-minute walk from Leipzig's main train station, past office blocks, hardware stores and garden centres, sits a former railway logistics building near the end of a dilapidated road in a warren of tired-looking warehouses. As you approach, there's little to suggest that it contains Germany's great hope for re-invigorating its economy.

A Lack of Scientific Diplomacy Leaves Canada at a Disadvantage on the World Stage

A Lack of Scientific Diplomacy Leaves Canada at a Disadvantage on the World Stage

Global Affairs Canada could help the country enhance its soft power by embedding scientific collaboration in existing cultural diplomacy.

ChatGPT for Science: How to Talk to Your Data

ChatGPT for Science: How to Talk to Your Data

Companies are using artificial intelligence tools to help scientists to query their data without the need for programming skills.

Making AI More Open Could Accelerate Research and Tech Transfer

Making AI More Open Could Accelerate Research and Tech Transfer

Combining artificial Intelligence (AI) and open science can accelerate scientific discovery, redefine the boundaries of scientific research and democratise access to knowledge.

Bringing Communities In, Achieving AI for All

Bringing Communities In, Achieving AI for All

For AI tools to help solve social problems, designers and regulators should partner with struggling communities to learn what they need from this technology.

Bird Flu Could Become a Human Pandemic. How Are Countries Preparing?

Bird Flu Could Become a Human Pandemic. How Are Countries Preparing?

Wealthy nations are purchasing vaccines against H5N1 influenza and boosting surveillance, but there are concerns that low-income countries will be left behind.

Ice Cream That Doesn't Melt? New Discovery Means Scientists Are One Step Closer

Ice Cream That Doesn't Melt? New Discovery Means Scientists Are One Step Closer

Compounds called polyphenols, found in green tea and berries, can help stabilise the ice cream.

Five Fascinating Science Museums Across the World That You Must Add to Your Travel Bucket List

Five Fascinating Science Museums Across the World That You Must Add to Your Travel Bucket List

Science museums are gateways to the wonders of the natural world, offering engaging and educational experiences for visitors of all ages. Here are five fascinat

'It Can Feel Like There's No Way Out' - Political Scientists Face Pushback on Their Work

'It Can Feel Like There's No Way Out' - Political Scientists Face Pushback on Their Work

In a year in which numerous countries are going to the polls, many election-watching scientists are under pressure.

Do Universities Anchor Innovation or Just Organise It?

Do Universities Anchor Innovation or Just Organise It?

Universities are often invoked as vital drivers of local economic growth, innovative technologies and businesses. However, as James Evans discusses their influence on local innovation may be overestimated in comparison to the role they play in organising and helping these businesses develop.

EU Commission Blames Low R&D Investment for Economic Stagnation

EU Commission Blames Low R&D Investment for Economic Stagnation

The European Commission is blaming the EU's economic stagnation on low investment in research and innovation, in the European Semester report, the bloc's main policy tool for coordinating economic and fiscal policy across the 27 member state, which was published on Wednesday.

Scientists Might Have Found a Way to Overcome One of the Biggest Problems with AI

Scientists Might Have Found a Way to Overcome One of the Biggest Problems with AI

Scientists may have created a way to help overcome one of the biggest problems with popular artificial intelligence systems.

China's Top Science Institute Restructured to Focus on Research Frontiers

China's Top Science Institute Restructured to Focus on Research Frontiers

Chinese Academy of Sciences undergoes organisational overhaul as Beijing pushes original innovation in bid to become tech superpower.

Do Scientists Make Good Presidents? How Five National Leaders Performed

Do Scientists Make Good Presidents? How Five National Leaders Performed

Following Mexico's election result, Nature reviews the legacy of well-known politicians with backgrounds in science and engineering.

What's the Best Way to Tackle Climate Change? An 'Evidence Bank' Could Help Scientists Find Answers

What's the Best Way to Tackle Climate Change? An 'Evidence Bank' Could Help Scientists Find Answers

Synthesizing research on which policies are most effective is a key priority in climate science, advocates say.