Does Trump’s Win Mean a Loss for Science?by Rachel MuenzA difficult funding environment is nothing new for laboratory professionals
Less than Half the US Public Believes That Scientists Can Overcome Human Biasesby Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania
NewsFive Factors That Assess Well-Being of Science Predict Support for Fundingby Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of PennsylvaniaFactors capture differences between conservatives’ and liberals’ perceptions of science
NewsNew Working Group Tasked with Facilitating Multilateral Cooperation in Scienceby Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São PauloFirst meeting was held this week in The Hague, Netherlands, during the Annual Meeting of the Global Research Council
NewsCan Shifting Social Norms Help Mitigate Climate Change?by Association for Psychological ScienceHarnessing societal norms to bring about policy change and climate action
NewsWill Paris Succeed? Research Assesses If Governments Will Make Pledges a Realityby University of California - San DiegoAmerican credibility on climate change is lagging behind other regions, especially Europe
NewsThe US Is Falling Behind in Building an Open Research Commonsby American Association for the Advancement of ScienceThe nation's research competitiveness and leadership is falling behind other nations
NewsEmergency Relief for Ukrainian Scientistsby Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate UniversityThe fund will enable the hosting of scholars and students from Ukraine on a humanitarian basis
NewsJoint Statement by the National Academies of the G7 Statesby LeopoldinaThe science academies of the G7 countries have published a joint statement on Russia's attack on Ukraine
NewsWas 'Science' Really on the 2020 Ballot in the US Election?by American Association for the Advancement of ScienceIn a recent paper, researchers say confusing political dissent with an all-out rejection of science has ultimately damaged the public authority of science
NewsBiden-Harris Science Team Nominations Show the Importance of Diverse Leadershipby Lauren EverettScience adviser elevated to cabinet-level position for the first time in history
NewsSurvey Finds Increased Trust in Government and Science Amid Pandemicby Curtin UniversityResearch finds confidence in public health scientists and trust in government to be high among people in Australia and New Zealand