Ethics Opinion and reviews Academic assassinations are a threat to global science Alireza Qaiumzadeh says that science can only exist if scientists are protected as civilians Read article: Academic assassinations are a threat to global science
Ethics Interview Cosmic code of conduct: the ethics of human testing in space Biomedical ethicist Vasiliki Rahimzadeh discusses the need for a universal code of ethics for doing scientific research on human subjects in space Read article: Cosmic code of conduct: the ethics of human testing in space
Ethics Podcasts Biomedical ethicist calls for rules governing human research in commercial spaceflight Experiments should minimize risks to astronauts and benefit society Read article: Biomedical ethicist calls for rules governing human research in commercial spaceflight
Artificial intelligence Blog What role should physicists play in AI safety? This week’s global summit gets Institute of Physics president Keith Burnett musing about what the physics community can bring to the debate Read article: What role should physicists play in AI safety?
Diversity and inclusion Opinion and reviews What’s the right way to ensure the best physicists get honoured? Scientific prizes should honour the best people, not those with the best connections Read article: What’s the right way to ensure the best physicists get honoured?
Ethics Opinion and reviews Science will suffer if we fail to preserve academic integrity Caitlin Duffy says that if trust in science is to be maintained, researchers must be able to report their concerns Read article: Science will suffer if we fail to preserve academic integrity
Ethics Opinion and reviews Towering egos and careening space junk: why the new era of space exploration is a disaster in the making Margaret Harris reviews Astrotopia: the Dangerous Religion of the Corporate Space Race by Mary-Jane Rubenstein Read article: Towering egos and careening space junk: why the new era of space exploration is a disaster in the making
Astronomy and space News Astronomers protest at International Astronomical Union’s updated code of conduct on harassment Researchers claim that the new code offers a safe space for harassers Read article: Astronomers protest at International Astronomical Union’s updated code of conduct on harassment
Superconductivity News ‘Room-temperature superconductor’ LK-99 fails replication tests Independent groups find no evidence for room-temperature, ambient-pressure superconductivity in a modified form of lead apatite Read article: ‘Room-temperature superconductor’ LK-99 fails replication tests
Ethics Opinion and reviews Regulating AI will slow the pace of science Developments in AI are moving fast but top-down regulation is not likely to be the best approach Read article: Regulating AI will slow the pace of science