Most scientific disciplines are facing the same problem: evidence is no longer scarce, but overwhelming. Climate models, epidemiology, financial risk, and machine-learning systems all generate continuous streams of data. Yet
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World leaders must make massive investments in agriculture to avert an imminent food catastrophe by 2050. This is the urgent message of an unprecedented open letter* published on January 14
From an article in Science magazine by journalist Rachael Zamzow, we learn that many social scientists believe that a published paper should include in its author details a “’positionality statement’
A study found that overall public trust in science and scientists has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, but some attitudes have also become more polarised and extreme. In addition, people