Conducting clinical trials during an epidemic for the first time, researchers fast-tracked the creation of a vaccine for Ebola, but not before 11,000 people had died
The &indigenisation* of Canada*s academy has had many positives, but some scholars are uneasy about universities* reluctance to challenge native beliefs about the world, say Rodney Clifton and Gabor Csepregi
Spanning 200,000 years of human trading, this study considers the influence of technology and the fallout of global interconnectedness, says Juliet Webster
For British science to thrive rather than just survive, EU partnerships and global recruitment remain key to fruitful collisions of concepts, says Ian Walmsley