

Harvard University is the suing the US government over its plan to block up to $9bn of government research grants to the institution
Some 1900 members of the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine have signed an open letter condemning the policies introduced by Donald Trump
Report by the National Association of Disabled Staff Networks calls for changing attitudes towards people with disabilities
Study finds that scientists accused of sexual misconduct see a significant and immediate impact on citations
US science continues to be hit hard by budget and staff cuts
Strike action today is in response to alleged government corruption and social injustice
Researchers claim scientific integrity is threatened when post-publication changes are made without a public notice
Chapman will replace biologist Ottoline Leyser who steps down in June
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Robert P Crease visits what is set to be the most advanced fourth-generation synchrotron-light source
Robert P Crease surveys the scene at the Stand Up for Science rally in New York on 7 March
Margaret Harris reports back about LHC upgrades, antimatter advances and future colliders
Matin Durrani looks at the fall out following Donald Trump's re-election as US president
US science hit by staff layoffs, slashed budgets, axed diversity programmes and cancelled conferences
Journal of Reliability Science and Engineering will be published by IOP Publishing and the Institute of Systems Engineering of China Academy of Engineering Physics
Our podcast guest is Colm O’Dwyer, president of the Electrochemical Society
A failure to support physics and physics-based industries could result in missed opportunities, says Burnett
NJP editor-in-chief Andreas Buchleitner discusses how the journal is looking to boost its coverage across all areas of physics
The appointments of Michael Kratsios and Lynne Parker have been broadly welcomed by the scientific community
Trisha Andrew, Thierry Brousse, Robert Savinell and Weiran Zheng discuss their experience publishing in Electrochemical Society journals
Claire Dancer and Alastair Hibbins explain the commercial potential of metamaterials
Our podcast guest is a leading expert on frozen desserts
James McKenzie gets excited by the firms winning Institute of Physics business awards
The African Light Source Foundation’s conceptual design report hopes to encourage African leaders to support the project
Early indications of the direction of Donald Trump’s second term as US president are already spooking some scientists
Network leads Alastair Hibbins and Claire Dancer are our podcast guests
James McKenzie lifts the lid on some of the 2024 winners of the Institute of Physics business awards