Once praised for taming the pandemic, Asian-Pacific nations worry about new onslaught
Early successes led to complacency, premature lifting of control measures, and social distancing fatigue
Early successes led to complacency, premature lifting of control measures, and social distancing fatigue
Study of Beckman foundation funding for early-career scientists adds to growing body of knowledge about the practice
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Foundation’s move leaves questions about how to fund peer review
System sidesteps computing bottleneck in tuning artificial intelligence algorithms
Major platforms such as the Web of Science, widely used to generate metrics and evaluate researchers, are proprietary
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Some worry the findings will stall efforts to halt logging—the root cause of declining caribou populations
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