Bomb threats swamp US’ black-serving colleges
Nearly 20 HBCUs get phoned-in threats at start of Black History Month, bringing lockdowns, remote classes and vows of resilience

Nearly 20 HBCUs get phoned-in threats at start of Black History Month, bringing lockdowns, remote classes and vows of resilience

No apparent health rationale for ‘impossible’ new deadline, as requirements rewritten for third time in a week

Long-time postdoctoral scientist says he was ousted when he complained a professor had appropriated his own research

Growth in co-publications slowed in 2020 and so far shows decline for 2021

Two separate studies, including one that looked at early Covid papers, suggest majority of alterations are minimal

Forty per cent increase in investment by 2030 pledged, with BEIS ring-fencing majority of its spending for areas beyond golden triangle

Accurate reporting of results is important, but meaning is rarely distorted by orthographic or grammatical slips, says Adrian Furnham

Universities across Europe to launch ‘Stick to Science’ campaign warning against ‘politicisation’, as football-style ‘transfer market’ emerges to tempt away UK-based researchers

‘Unsung heroes’ of UK research are too often denied seat at the table, says major review of technical staff and skills

British-born computer scientist Peter Highnam to lead ‘high-risk, high-reward’ agency

But critics say windfall won’t compensate for the money stripped from basic research

Concern that ‘prioritisation’ process for investigations opens up risk of political interference

Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology reins in plans for expansion as president announces departure

The University of British Columbia president discusses reforming counselling provision, the importance of data and his own mental health struggles