With a record number of scientists displaced around the world, how can institutions offer better support during crisis and conflict? In 2022, within months of…
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US ban stifles China’s AI progress
By Jonathan O’Callaghan China’s AI sector could be five to ten years behind the United States, partly because it cannot access the most advanced computer…
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By Alexander Baratta, Paul Vincent Smith and Rui He The English language left its borders of origin in Britain long ago. It has been exported…
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By joining a collecting society, researchers can ensure they are paid when copyrighted book content and papers are reproduced. “Lots of our members call us…
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As artificial intelligence transforms the global economy, researchers urgently need to explore the future carbon footprint of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, argues a group of…
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