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2. The elephant in the room we canʼt ignore: If Donald Trump were to trigger a crisis in Western democracy, scientists would need to look at their part in its downfall, says Colin Macilwain.
3. Time to cry out for academic freedom
4. Rejection of GM crops is not a failure for science
5. The future of science will soon be upon us
6. Change the cancer conversation
7. And the winner is: not science
8. Economic divide taking toll on European science
9. Europe needs a research leader who will lead
10. Beware of backroom deals in the name of ‘science’
11. Wanted: Fraud-buster with political antennae
12. Emerging powers need a more-inclusive science
13. AIDS: On the Brink
14. Head to head
15. Thrill of space exploration is a universal constant
16. Halt the avalanche of performance metrics
17. Sharing information is preferable to patenting
18. Driving students into science is a foolʼs errand
19. The unlikely wisdom of Chairman Mao
20. Scottish science is ready to go it alone
21. Science should be ready to jump off ‘the cliff’
22. What matters for science is who runs the country
23. The time is right to confront misconduct: After a generation of denial, research leaders are finally treating scientific fraud with the seriousness it deserves, says Colin Macilwain.
24. Two nations divided by a common purpose
25. Scienceʼs attitudes must reflect a world in crisis
26. A multi-billion dollar injection: Stimulus?response
27. Europe lines up hefty science-funding hike
28. Can Europe build a framework for success?: The European Framework programme, one of the worldʼs largest science funders, has improved its reputation. Not by enough, says Colin Macilwain
29. Concerns over nuclear energy are legitimate: Reassurances from ‘experts’ on the safety of nuclear power will not wash, says Colin Macilwain. The Fukushima crisis raises genuine questions.
30. Pharmaceutical industry must take its medicine
31. University cuts show science is far from saved
32. Energy: Supergrid
33. Scientists vs engineers: this time itʼs financial
34. World view: Save British science, again: The UK government is about to reveal a research spending plan that is too conservative for purpose, warns Colin Macilwain.
35. World view: Leaders wanted: Thereʼs room at the top for more old-fashioned charisma, says Colin Macilwain.
36. World view: ERA of austerity
37. Scientific Academies: In the best company
38. Talking the talk
39. Science economics: What science is really worth
40. World view: Disaster, unmitigated: An oil slick will not re-engage the public with environmental issues, warns Colin Macilwain, but it might lead to a saner US energy policy.
41. World view: Moment of reckoning: Tough choices lie ahead in UK research policy, and they need to be debated openly in the general election campaign, says Colin Macilwain.
42. What can little Europe do?: Scientists must engage with the European Unionʼs redesign of its research programmes to shore up the continentʼs competitive position.
43. World view: Calling science to account
44. Wild goose chase: Quantitative research assessment is a bad idea whose time has come, argues Colin Macilwain.
45. Access issues may determine whether agri-biotech will help the world's poor
46. World view: Out of service
47. Genetics: Watching science at work
48. World view: Experts and democracy
49. MARKET WATCH: CLEAN-ENERGY STOCKS
50. MARKET WATCH: NANOTECHNOLOGY STOCKS
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