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The COVID-19 Pandemic Has Increased—but Also Polarized—Trust in Science
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University of Bath
Research shows trust in science is more important than knowledge, when it comes to affecting behaviors
| 2 min read
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Academic Freedom Deteriorates in 22 Countries
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Friedrich Alexander University
The Academic Freedom Index 2023 Update gives an overview of 179 countries
| 2 min read
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US Researchers Most Concerned Globally about Fighting Misinformation
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Waggener Edstrom Communications
Elsevier and Economist Impact announce findings from “confidence in research” global collaboration
| 2 min read
Editorial
Ten STEM-Themed Gifts for the 2022 Holiday Season
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Lab Manager
This year's holiday gift guide is an eclectic assortment of STEM-themed gifts, from coloring books to hydroponics systems
| 5 min read
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Universities Love Interdisciplinary STEM Programs, but What about Students?
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University of Massachusetts Amherst
New research led by UMass Amherst is first to examine interdisciplinary programs from a student angle
| 2 min read
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Discovery of New Microscopic Species Expands the Tree of Life
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Bournemouth University
Researchers unearth new and rare organisms in an effort to learn more about microscopic life
| 3 min read
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Widening Participation in STEM Requires an Attitude Change
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University of Reading
Study finds that views held by STEM students are informed by wider social opinions
| 3 min read
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The US Is Falling Behind in Building an Open Research Commons
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
The nation's research competitiveness and leadership is falling behind other nations
| 1 min read
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Pandemic’s Effect on Scientists May Be Long Lasting, Study Finds
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Northwestern University
Although productivity has been mostly restored, initiation of new projects has dramatically declined
| 3 min read
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Brief Infographic Exposure May Increase Trust in Science
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Indiana University
Exposure to an infographic about the scientific process may have the power to strengthen people's trust in science
| 2 min read
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