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This Time for Africa: The Hindu Editorial on India, Africa and the Global South

This Time for Africa: The Hindu Editorial on India, Africa and the Global South

As India shores up ties across the Southern hemisphere, it must be seen to match its ideals with nimble footwork and a decided presence across the developing world

Assessing Potential Future Artificial Intelligence Risks, Benefits and Policy Imperatives

Assessing Potential Future Artificial Intelligence Risks, Benefits and Policy Imperatives

The swift evolution of AI technologies calls for policymakers to consider and proactively manage AI-driven change. This OECD's report distils research and expert insights on prospective AI benefits, risks and policy imperatives.

Science Europe Plans ‘Systemic Change’ in Research Sustainability

Science Europe Plans ‘Systemic Change’ in Research Sustainability

Association of research funding and performing organisations seeks to lead by example

AI and Research Software: Helping Hand or Faustian Pact?

AI and Research Software: Helping Hand or Faustian Pact?

Some researchers’ use of chatbot-written code might be running ahead of their understanding

'It Could Be a Catastrophe': Déjà Vu and Panic for Scientists As Trump Wins Second Term

'It Could Be a Catastrophe': Déjà Vu and Panic for Scientists As Trump Wins Second Term

The research community fears another Trump presidency will be worse than the first, but the chemical and biotech sectors are more optimistic

New Study Reveals How Extreme Language in Science Communication Can Harm Public Understanding

New Study Reveals How Extreme Language in Science Communication Can Harm Public Understanding

Science Policy: No Longer an "Exotic Nice-to-Have Thing"

Science Policy: No Longer an "Exotic Nice-to-Have Thing"

Who does science and technology policy? We surveyed practitioners to to find out more about the community. Here's what we learned.

Scientific Cooperation in the South China Sea: A Vector for China's Security Diplomacy in Southeast Asia?

Scientific Cooperation in the South China Sea: A Vector for China's Security Diplomacy in Southeast Asia?

n the South China Sea, the field of marine science could be seen as a catalyst for functional cooperation in the region. In reality, it often reflects regional asymmetries and has become yet another domain in which the weight of China is ultimately a destabilizing factor, according to Sophie Boisseau du Rocher.

Argentina's Researchers Face Continued Catastrophe Under Javier Milei

Argentina's Researchers Face Continued Catastrophe Under Javier Milei

The president of Argentina, who has been in office less than a year, has continued cuts to higher education and science budgets

Transforming How the Environmental Protection Agency Does Science

Transforming How the Environmental Protection Agency Does Science

The environmental risks embedded in today's globally integrated economies require an updated approach to scientific and regulatory decisionmaking.

EU Set to Extend Science and Tech Agreement with Ukraine

EU Set to Extend Science and Tech Agreement with Ukraine

Renewing agreement would be in “mutual interest”, Commission says

Are Chinese Scientists Inflating Their Influence Through 'biased' Citations?

Are Chinese Scientists Inflating Their Influence Through 'biased' Citations?

Studies show scholars from China tend to cite each other more than researchers from other countries, potentially pumping up their prominence.