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France's 2025-2030 Plan: Accelerating Rare Disease Diagnosis and Treatment

France's new 2025-2030 plan for rare diseases aims to improve patient care by strengthening the relationship between general practitioners and hospitals, accelerating diagnoses through increased lab testing capacity, and expanding newborn screening to include more conditions; coordinated by Pr Guill...

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Trump Administration's Funding Cuts Cripple US Universities and Scientific Research

The Trump administration is implementing drastic cuts to US university funding, impacting diverse fields from biomedicine to mathematics, triggering layoffs, hiring freezes, and a potential exodus of top scientists, justified by the administration as an effort to combat "woke politics".

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Quality Education
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Massive Wildfire Devastates Amsterdam Island, Disrupting Research"

A wildfire has burned over 55% of Amsterdam Island, a French territory in the southern Indian Ocean, forcing the evacuation of 31 researchers and suspending atmospheric research for the first time in 45 years. The fire, which started near a research observatory on January 15th, was spread by dry con...

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Life on Land
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Mass Contract Cancellations Cripple U.S. Education Research

The U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences (IES) is facing widespread contract cancellations, totaling $881 million, halting research on teaching practices and student achievement, impacting data access, and raising concerns about job security for IES employees, according to ...

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Microplastics Found in Human Brains: Study Reveals Significant Levels

A University of New Mexico study published in Nature found microplastics, primarily polyethylene, in human brains, with levels significantly higher in individuals who died in 2024 and those with dementia. The researchers detected approximately 5000 micrograms of plastic per gram of brain tissue, equ...

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CNIO Leadership Dismissed Amidst Crisis

The Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) dismissed its scientific director, María Blasco, and managing director, Juan Arroyo, following a crisis involving mismanagement, lack of resources for researchers, and allegations of workplace harassment, revealed after weeks of scandal and public p...

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France's Falling Global Scientific Rank: Increased Publications, Decreased Influence

France's scientific output has increased, yet its global ranking has fallen from 6th to 13th since 2018 due to increased competition from emerging nations and internal challenges like bureaucracy and underinvestment, despite some progress in certain fields.

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Mexico's Economic Stagnation: Innovation Deficit and Dependence on Raw Materials

Mexico's economy lags in innovation and productivity due to over-reliance on raw material exports (56% of total exports, 80% to China), low-value manufacturing (38-42% value added), and limited patent applications (16,000 in 2024), despite a rise in researchers (from 443,000 to 642,000 in Iberoameri...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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University of Twente Lays Off 46 Employees Amidst National Funding Cuts

The University of Twente (UT) in Enschede, Netherlands, laid off 46 employees from its Faculty of Science and Technology on October 26, 2023, due to financial pressures and national cuts to higher education and research, causing immediate job losses and concerns about research continuity.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Obesity Doubles in France, Fueling Cancer Rise

France's obesity rate doubled from 8.5% to 17% between 1990 and 2020, leading to a significant rise in obesity-related cancers; research reveals that tumors utilize fat cells for growth, necessitating targeted therapies rather than simple dietary restrictions.

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theguardian.com
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UK University Funding Crisis: 10,000 Job Losses Imminent

UK universities face a major funding crisis, with nearly one in four institutions cutting staff and budgets, potentially leading to 10,000 job losses, impacting research, teaching and the nation's global standing.

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AI Jailbreakers: Red Teamers, Not Hackers

A study of 28 individuals who try to make AI chatbots generate undesirable outputs reveals most are not malicious hackers but "red teamers" working to improve AI safety; the study also highlights the underrepresentation of women in the field due to the "minority tax".

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