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Bradley Garrett has crossed the globe to meet those who stockpile food in fortified shelters in anticipation of apocalyptic disasters. As a global pandemic seems to confirm some of their fears, he tells Jack Grove what we can learn from them ¨C and what they¡¯ve got wrong
Springer Nature-Digital Science survey reveals that pandemic-hit researchers are more likely to return to old data, which some worry could lead to fraud
¡®Every young student of science has had a fantasy about winning a Nobel prize,¡¯ says one laureate ¨C and ever more rival prizes are being established. But with a cast of thousands currently pursuing the holy grail of a vaccine for Covid-19, might awards committees finally jettison their problematic focus on lone genius, asks Jack Grove
Scientists have expressed dismay that the reported death of a US scientist was apparently part of an elaborate hoax
The virtual reality technology market is booming thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. Jack Grove asks whether it might finally catch on in higher education
Overseas aid cuts and changing diplomatic priorities have raised concerns that future of Global Challenges Research Fund is at risk
Shadow universities minister says tests will protect institutions and students affected by Covid-19 pandemic
Senior scientists and sector bodies call for more ¡®reasonable¡¯ financial terms that would allow the UK to join Horizon Europe
Michelle Donelan says higher rates of university entry among black Britons highlight how narrative about social mobility can be misleading
Beyond the challenges of Brexit and Covid-19, the UK¡¯s new science chief is seen as likely to seek reforms to ¡®workaholic¡¯ research culture practices and the REF
Most doctoral candidates show ¡®clear preference¡¯ for academic career despite high exit levels from sector, finds Higher Education Policy Institute study
Travel restrictions on Western scholars have shown how African scientists can step up to lead, global health experts believe
Black Lives Matter protests have reignited debate over the persistence of ¡®neocolonial¡¯ structures within discipline
Aston head Alec Cameron says 50 per cent fall in overseas enrolment revenue is ¡®not pessimistic¡¯
Shakespeare, the Beatles and Tina Turner are often referenced in the titles of academic literature, study finds
Pastoral support for east Asian students has been re-engineered during lockdown and may offer lessons for the future
London-based China expert fears arrest over critical comments if he returns to city following introduction of new legislation
Lack of enthusiasm for universities within new research ¡®road map¡¯ confirms government wish to spend funding elsewhere, says policy expert
New Downing Street unit for attracting global talent and review of immigration rules among measures to support research
Grant funders to assess whether randomly picking ¡®middle-level¡¯ research projects for funding is fairer, more efficient and better for science
Two leading social scientists accused of producing racist scholarship say journals should rethink how they deal with such explosive allegations
Science Advances article on diabetes drug co-authored by Mauro Ferrari retracted after readers spot irregularities
Increasing numbers of postgraduates appears to be a win-win, with graduates seeking refuge from a poor job market and universities able to make up for lost income, but there are concerns over the quality of those being considered
Institution¡¯s efforts to make teaching more coronavirus-resilient could mean research-led teaching is ¡®jettisoned¡¯, critics claim