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51³Ô¹Ï research news and analysis from around the world, including funding, ethics, impact, and science communication. Also includes PhD, postgraduate and early career research issues, academic publishing, interdisciplinarity and the Research Excellence Framework.

As their book about the deep links between education and well-being is published, Anne Case and Nobel laureate Angus Deaton tell John Morgan about their jaw-dropping discoveries of a sharp rise in ¡®deaths of despair¡¯ among white American people ¨C and an unhealthy obsession with causality among journals

26 March

Consulting citation data would ameliorate the all-too-human shortcomings of departmental review, says a Russell Group professor

10 March

During his time as a graffiti writer, Stefano Bloch was chased by the police, threatened by gangsters and witnessed savage violence. He tells Jack Grove about how he has incorporated such experiences in a powerful memoir that also makes an important contribution to research on urban life

20 February

In 1920, psychologist John Watson described his infamous experiments on an infant in a bid to show that the human mind is a blank slate. A hundred years on, Antonio Melechi examines the rise and fall of behaviourism, and the utopian ¨C or dystopian ¨C reflexes that it conditioned

13 February