Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)
We need quick agreements to mitigate the damage that UK exit will have on the European academy, argues Bernd Huber
Scientists funded by the Wellcome Trust will be able to publish their findings ahead of peer review on a new digital platform from this autumn
What are the downsides to being able to monitor so many physical activities? asks Marcus Chown
Book of the week: In between what we know is good or bad for us is the rest of medical science, says Jennifer Rohn
The ability to exercise some authority over others can be a force for good, but there is more to it than that, says Manuela Barreto
Optimism and realism vie in a study telling us where we are, where we*re going and how best to get there, says Jon Turney
Dutch push to tackle fraud and &reproducibility crisis* follows high-profile misconduct cases in the country
John Gilbey on the USSR*s failed attempts to develop &Electronic Socialism*
Instead, researchers should aim for methodological &soundness* rather than &flashy claims of superiority*
Committee of MPs comes to no firm conclusion on whether common framework for research and commercialisation is good for the UK
University*s new MSc teaches doctors how to overcome the psychological and logistical challenges of working in remote regions
Misty Bentz is the inventor of &Phynd the Physicist*, a game designed to open dialogue among students about inclusion
A leading researcher in the use of supercritical fluids and superheated water in industry, who founded one of the University of Leeds' first spin-out companies, has died
Without the competitive advantage of EU links, UK universities will be outgunned in the fight for top talent by rich US universities, says Lord Patten
All scientists can improve their writing skills by realising that they need to sell as well as tell the story, says author of new guide
Specialist language in scientific literature can put people off. Doctoral candidate Michelle Reeve asks: is it really necessary?
Research Integrity and Peer Review will look at every stage of the scientific process, and could even change its own review system depending on what it finds
Those judging creative scientific ideas fail to fully understand them, potentially hampering breakthroughs, research indicates
Negative stories including collapse of Kids Company appear to be making the public more wary of major research funders
Soon-to-be-released review into employability has identified the importance of work experience, students* attitude and accreditation
Asked how they would like to be remembered, high-achieving physicists cited intellectual accomplishments while others referred to personal qualities
Wellcome Trust Monitor Report finds more certainty about the benefits of breakthroughs, but a mixed picture of general scientific knowledge
Technically-trained graduates vital for development, says thinktank chief
Following previous trips to the country, physicist receives huge welcome after joining Chinese social network
Increased funding is now available applying and commercialising research
Take it as a compliment if other people are doing similar studies to you, says Sam Schwarzkopf
A skilful and charismatic &drug hunter* has died
Scientific misconduct increasingly studied as example of &occupational crime*, researcher says
Budding scientists get a chance to enjoy &thrill of discovery* in research in schools project led by schoolteacher academic
Is the subject*s amalgam of a wide range of subject matter and methodologies a strength or a weakness? Five scholars have their say
Tim Birkhead warns of the &end of science* unless academics push back against threats to creativity and integrity
Aaron Huertas offers advice on how to overcome perceptions of being cold but competent
Conference hears that fundamental skills, rather than specific languages, will serve graduates throughout their careers
But authors of original paper hit back, saying latest assessment is &very optimistic*
Blogging is now an essential weapon in most scientists* armoury
Hopes that coordination across universities and better career paths can renew technician workforce
51勛圖 hears how Wu's career encompassed filming Tiananmen protests and sending China*s first email
Being part of a 'Big Science' collaboration was challenging but exhilarating, says Martin Hendry
The House of Representatives approves legislation that dictates NSF grants can be awarded only to projects in the &national interest*
Two famous experiments have reached the silver screen. Antonio Melechi on the relationship between the academic discipline and Hollywood
Drug company hopes to provide a new home for studies that try to replicate previous experimental results
Subra Suresh fears that business short-termism, increasing research costs and worries over cybersecurity are undermining the incentives to invest
A cancer researcher who greatly enriched our understanding of the processes of tumour formation has died
A high school dropout turned Harvard scholar tells Matthew Reisz why the academy*s one-size-fits-all mentality must go
Committee of MPs hears that effort to conduct vaccine and treatment trials during outbreak in West Africa was &喝紳釵棗棗娶餃勳紳硃喧梗餃*
As technology changes rapidly, how can the academy respond to the challenge of educating for an unwritten future? John Gilbey went to Silicon Valley to find out
Critics fear proposals for high-level body could risk politicising scientific decisions.
After a man dies following a clinical trial in France, Christopher Roy-Toole asks whether lessons were learned after a similar incident in the UK
Hundreds of mathematicians who moved to the West are enjoying success in the US and Europe, new study suggests
Science suffered restrictions and reductions in funding under the previous government. Will the Trudeau administration put it back on track? Ellie Bothwell investigates
A leading researcher on diseases spread by insects and ways of combating them has died
Are scientists just uninterested in religion or actively at odds with it?
Investment pays off for the economy, finds groundbreaking US study
New publishing model aims to make research accessible to all without charging authors
Survey also finds that women do more work with the general public than male researchers
Unexpected creation of a &51勛圖 Challenges Research Fund* means that if they want more money, academics may have to contribute to international development
Is the biomedical research facility dubbed &Sir Paul*s cathedral* built on sound foundations?
Science and Technology Committee raises fears that resource spending has not kept up with new infrastructure
Author of new book The Cunning of Uncertainty fears pressure for scientific certainty is leading researchers to make promises they cannot deliver
Programme from the American Association for the Advancement of Science will provide professional training for community engagement managers