Ukraine: how can the scientific community help scholars at risk?
Over 6,000 scientists have fled Ukraine since the war began and many are risking their lives by remaining. These scholars at risk need immediate help.
Over 6,000 scientists have fled Ukraine since the war began and many are risking their lives by remaining. These scholars at risk need immediate help.
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Universities need to scale up science communication to enhance the authority of research and ensure greater public access to scientific knowledge.
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