All Academia articles – Page 55
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Vote rigging concerns hit chemistry society election
Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry will hold election again in light of suspicious result
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American Chemical Society takes a stand for safety
Sheri Sangji’s sister’s call may have spurred the society to develop a safety policy statement
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Brexit referendum storm shakes European Research Council
Europe’s premier science council’s mission at risk with the impending loss of two scientific powerhouses
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Venezuelan science under threat
The country is haemorrhaging scientists amid a funding shortfall that is leaving labs without vital supplies
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Treasury throws lifeline to scientists with EU funding
Promises to match European research funding secured before Brexit made by UK government
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Biochemist settles $8 million case against his university
George Washington University biochemistry professor sued over removal as head of department
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Chemistry preprint server plan generates sparks
The American Chemical Society’s chemistry preprint server scheme has caused concern in some quarters
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Union worries that jobs will be lost at NPL
Cuts could hit 9% of scientists at the UK’s National Physical Laboratory as research strategy shifts
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Research labs exempted from new Texas campus gun law
‘High hazard’ research areas are excluded from law that allows licensed owners to carry guns at university
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Report takes aim at research assessment’s cost and distortions
Head of British Academy recommends more flexibility for the Research Excellence Framework to end ‘gaming’ of the exercise
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Call for US national laboratories to publish demographic data
Transparency key to improving diversity among STEM workforce, says congresswoman
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Bringing 2D materials to market
Thomas Swan will supply Manchester institutes at bulk scale to speed application development
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Opinion
Science cannot ignore the impact of retracted papers
Citing withdrawn studies can lead to the persistence of discredited findings
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Failed coup leads to crackdown on academics
More than 1500 deans have been dismissed from universities amid claims of a settling of political scores
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Israeli chemists urge government to ban chemical weapons
Open letter presses prime minister to ‘remove the curse of chemical weapons from the face of the Earth
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Opinion
No time for grief over Brexit: we must act
The UK science community must set its priorities in a post-EU world and win over the science sceptics, says John Womersley
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National Academies seek post-Brexit commitments
Seven leading scientific societies have published a joint statement of concern for the future of UK research and innovation
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Columbia pays for over-charging on research grants
University ordered to pay US government $9.5 million in civil fraud lawsuit
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Young scientists discover if you don’t ask you don’t get
Early career biomedical researchers struggle to secure grants simply because older investigators apply for more