All Academia articles – Page 3
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MRC funding changes spark opposition from researchers concerned by unit closures
Nobel prize winners and the Astronomer Royal are among 600 scientists warning that specialist medical research units will shut
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Peer review frozen, meetings cancelled: Trump administration leaves its mark on NIH
Chaos ensues following suspension of grant reviews, travel, meetings and public communications at funder
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UK ‘on a good track’ one year after rejoining Horizon Europe
Early figures suggest UK researchers are benefitting from the resumption of European research collaboration
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Fuel cell scientist loses over a decade of work in suspected arson attack
Crowdfunder launched to help PhD student and owner of clean energy spin-out recover
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Opinion
The right level of trust in the scientific literature
An overreliance on what’s gone before can hinder innovation
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High profile chemistry journal removed from Web of Science index
Elsevier journal delisted over editorial quality concerns
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New year honours recognise chemists’ services to inclusion and diversity
Services to biogeochemistry, science in government, and science and technology also rewarded in annual list
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One Nation One Subscription sees India grant researchers access to 13,000 journals
Scheme will involve 30 major publishers opening their journals to over 6000 institutions
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Thousands protest higher education budget cuts in the Netherlands
Demonstrations in The Hague were attended by around 20,000 people
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University of Hull confirms chemistry department closure
Department closure follows series of similar proposals at UK universities
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Opinion
Learning to listen
Many things have changed in the last two decades, but effective collaboration is more important than ever
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Reprieve for University of Reading’s chemistry department
Proposed closure has been averted although MSc and MChem programmes will end
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Careers
The narrative CV: a step towards more inclusive science?
Exploring an alternative to a traditional list of achievements
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Feature
The new signs bringing greater understanding to organic chemistry
Rebecca Trager speaks to a US team developing a sign language lexicon for chemistry concepts that combines form with meaning to make the field more accessible for everyone
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After years of negotiations, a global agreement to tackle plastic pollution is within sight
The UN’s plastics treaty negotiations have faced many hurdles, but delegates are getting closer to a final agreement
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AlphaFold developer says AI is just getting started in science
Chemistry Nobel laureate John Jumper says latest version of AlphaFold is making good progress on interactions between molecules and protein
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Careers
Financial challenges affect the health of UK chemistry
Maintaining a healthy chemistry pipeline requires affordable education and training routes
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University of Reading proposes closing its chemistry department next year
The university joins several others that are considering the future of their departments and undergraduate programmes