Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . More than 25% of respondents in academic roles reported that their work was not academically acknowledged.
Much of what keeps science accurate, ethical, and usable is done by women and girls—and because it doesn’t look like a breakthrough, it rarely counts as one. Science loves a clean story. A single mind ...
The conference billed itself as the first to feature all A.I.-generated research. Yuichiro Chino via Getty Images Should scientists use artificial intelligence to help conduct research or write up the ...
FutureHouse, an Eric Schmidt-backed nonprofit that aims to build an “AI scientist” within the next decade, has launched its first major product: a platform and API with AI-powered tools designed to ...
Prism aims to reduce the bureaucratic overhead of research, or at least streamline some of the most frustrating parts. Scientific work is often slowed down by drafting papers, revising arguments, ...
Naomi Oreskes has received funding from various academic and philanthropic organisations. Currently, her research is partly funded by the Rockefeller Family Fund and the Maine Community Fund. She also ...
Science classrooms and laboratories look far different today than they did in the decades when women rarely had access to advanced education. The International Day of Women and Girls in Science on Feb ...
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