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Are global temperatures starting to spike?

Aerosols in our atmospehere have masked the true increase in global temperatures. As these aerosol levels drop, temperatures are starting to spike.

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Paved with good intentions

Turns out that doing your own research on the Internet may not be such a great idea after all since Google searh results are loaded with disinformation.

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Quality over quantity

Research communication may mature along several fronts in 2024, including putting more focus on improving research integrity.

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A library of science stories

Stories are the best way to communicate information. But too often, science is communicated with just facts and figures. Where are the science stories?

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UNESCO’s open science plan moves forward

UNESCO's open science plans are moving forward. While these plans aren't precisely aligned with OSI's recommendations, there is common ground.

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Ashley Moses & The Civilian, making research more accessible

Science journals can be impossible to understand. Through her nonprofit, the Civilian, Ashley Moses is on a mission to make science more accessible.

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EU ditches old Plan S, backs new Plan S

EU policymakers have picked up a new cause: supporting so-called "diamond" open access. But does this make sense?

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CDR needs global policy coordination

The global effort to remove carbon dioxide from Earth’s atmosphere needs global policy coordination. SCI’s Global CDR Forum is being launched soon to address this need.

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The future of truth

Truth was on the ballot in America. It lost. What comes next?

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God and Science

Is “religious scientist” an oxymoron? As it turns out, the intersection of faith and science is a lot more nuanced than we may think.

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