Boris Johnson¡¯s most senior adviser appears to have big plans for the research community, but his ¡®scientist-as-hero¡¯ vision may misunderstand the nature of modern scholarship
Much important scientific research takes place outside laboratories. The history of science can only be enriched, argues Vanessa Heggie, if we give equal attention to other sites
Institutions largely silent over how they allowed their researchers to take financier's funding, despite his interest in eugenics and 2008 sex conviction
An independent service to check data and algorithms is the only way to resolve the research replication crisis, say Christophe P¨¦rignon and Christophe Hurlin
Western ¡®settler¡¯ nations such as Canada and ߣߣÊÓƵ are wrestling with how to redress historical injustices visited on their native populations. One proposal is for universities to embrace Indigenous knowledge. But what does that mean in practice? Will it achieve its aims? And where does it leave science? Matthew Reisz considers the arguments
Improving the culture surrounding mental health for postgraduates and PhD students also crucial to maintaining a healthy research system, Chris Skidmore tells leaders
Peter Gluckman, president-elect of the International Science Council, says ¡®Dr Google¡¯ poses a bigger threat to evidence-based policymaking than populist politicians
Despite huge strides in the past 75 years, a recent forum suggests to Jon Turney that there¡¯s still a way to go before biologists¡¯ deep insights at the micro level are mirrored at the macro
Jordanian molecular biologist Rana Dajani talks to Matthew Reisz about her multiple roles as a conspicuously successful feminist, hijab-wearing scientist in the Middle East
Analysis of awards in biology and biomedical sciences between 1968 and 2017 suggests women increasingly likely to win prizes for ¡®service¡¯ over research
Paper calls for scientific organisations to monitor platforms ¡®known to spread false and misleading¡¯ information about research and ¡®respond quickly¡¯
Which is the better option when it comes to running academic journals ¨C the professional editor or the academic one? Rachael Pells analyses the pros and cons of each