Large-scale, frequent and effective predator control saw the kākā population leap from 640 birds to 2,600 — a four-fold increase. For two decades, from 2000 to 2020, researchers tracked kākā in Pureora Forest Park, 45 km northwest of Taupō. Their findings were published online in the New Zealand Journal of Ecology (PDF, 351 KB) and … Continue reading 20 years of predator control quadrupled kākā population near Taupō The post 20 years of predator control quadrupled kākā populatio...| Predator Free NZ Trust
Your go-to guide with key resources and a roadmap to community disaster resilience.| Greenbelt Alliance
UF researchers trained international graduate students and researchers on how to use AI to predict, prepare for and respond to infectious disease outbreaks.| College of Public Health & Health Professions » University of Florida
New research suggests that living near greenery may lessen air pollution’s impact on breast cancer risk. These insights could guide healthier urban design.| The Scientist
Three years on from the height of the pandemic, hybrid working approaches continue to evolve. For many organisations, it has moved from an emergency response to a permanent feature of working life. Yet the question of how often employees should be in the workplace – and what balance best supports productivity, culture and wellbeing – […] The post Hybrid Working: Redefining the Modern Workplace appeared first on Paydata.| Paydata
The workplace is facing what can only be described as a perfect storm of HR challenges. Rising costs, fluctuating business confidence, workforce pressures and digital disruption are converging to create a complex environment for employers. From affordability to regulation, from generational differences to technological transformation, here we outline how HR leaders are at the frontline […] The post A Perfect Storm of HR Challenges: Affordability, Productivity, Tech and Generational Inclusio...| Paydata
Seedtag, the global neuro-contextual advertising company, announced today (19th November, 2025) the results of a first-of-its-kind neuroscience study, conducted in partnership with Professor Moran Cerf, a leading neuroscientist at Columbia University. The research shows that neuro-contextual ads deliver 3.5x higher neural [...] The post Seedtag Releases First-of-its-Kind Neuroscience Study Redefining Human-Centred Advertising Effectiveness appeared first on ExchangeWire.com.| ExchangeWire.com
A heartwarming Disney film about a little girl whose doodle comes to life after Santa mistakes her drawing for a Christmas wish is the most emotionally| www.exchangewire.com
Dr. Francisco Westermeier is an ME/CFS researcher at the FH JOANNEUM University of Applied Sciences (Austria) and a 2019 Solve Ramsay Grant Awardee. He specializes in how ME/CFS disease affects […] The post Solve-Funded Study Finds Posture and Sex Affect Cardiometabolic Health in People with ME/CFS appeared first on Solve ME/CFS Initiative.| Solve ME/CFS Initiative
A new study by Dr. Ian Lipkin describes how a hyperactive innate immune system can drive ME/CFS-associated fatigue and post-exertional malaise.| Solve ME/CFS Initiative
Throughout time, the concept of ‘the family’ has had a variety of—often politicized—meanings in different parts of the world. In twentieth-century Britain, the nuclear ‘male breadwinner family’ remained the ideal, consisting of a father who provides for the family and a mother who raises the children and takes care of the household. Prior to the Divorce Reform Act 1969, divorce was unattainable for most couples—a complicated and expensive legal process—and could only be grante...| German Historical Institute London Blog
Part 3: The Kindertransport: Child Refugees to Wales This is the third in a three-part series of blog posts. See also part one and part two. Refugees under the age of 18 did not need a visa. They could either travel on their parents’ visa or, after November 1938, they could be part of an … Continue reading Rethinking Transnational and Devolved (Hi)stories: German-Speaking Refugees from National Socialism in Wales| German Historical Institute London Blog
The government have announced that tuition fees will rise with inflation each year from 2025/26. IF Researcher, Toby Whelton, explains what this will mean for incoming university students. Tuition fees announced to rise Last week, the government published its long-anticipated Post-16 Education and Skills White Paper. The headline announcement was confirmation that tuition fees will… Read more » The post The tuition fee rise will cost university starters an additional £15 billion appeared ...| Intergenerational Foundation
WSG-funded researchers investigate estuary restoration through the eyes of juvenile salmon November 10, 2025 By Mel Lemke, WSG Science Communications| Washington Sea Grant
"They have carried different names — from maritime menace to indigenous delicacy to scientific marvel — yet none alone captures their multitude."| Longreads
This SETU researcher traces the fine line between order and error in drone systems. Read more: ‘A drone’s world is noisy’: Analysing the quiet moments before drone failure| Silicon Republic
Cloudflare used historical data to investigate reports of potential new firewall tests in Turkmenistan. Shifts in TCP resets/timeouts across ASNs corroborate large-scale network control system changes.| The Cloudflare Blog
We propose an open registry format for Web Bot Auth to move beyond IP-based identity. This allows any origin to discover and verify cryptographic keys for bots, fostering a decentralized and more trustworthy ecosystem.| The Cloudflare Blog
Researchers and practitioners have been studying connections almost as long as the Internet that supports them. Today, Cloudflare’s global network receives millions of connections per second. We explore various characteristics of TCP connections, including lifetimes, sizes, and more.| The Cloudflare Blog
IPv4 scarcity drives widespread use of Carrier-Grade Network Address Translation, a practice in ISPs and mobile networks that places many users behind each IP address, along with their collected activity and volumes of traffic. We introduce the method we’ve developed to detect large-scale IP sharing globally and mitigate the issues that result.| The Cloudflare Blog
WARP’s initial implementation resembled a VPN that allows Internet access through it. Here’s how we built it – and how you can, too.| The Cloudflare Blog
We identified and patched two DDoS vulnerabilities in our QUIC implementation related to packet acknowledgements. Cloudflare customers were not affected. We examine the "Optimistic ACK" attack vector and our solution, which dynamically skips packet numbers to validate client behavior.| The Cloudflare Blog
A new $4.3 million soybean breeding initiative, involving industry collaboration, is developing early-maturing, non-GMO varieties with high yield and protein for northern climates to help Canadian farmers tap into growing global demand for premium soy. The post Breeding project aims to boost value for Canadian soybean farmers appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioFarmtario
As part of our Five Ways AI Is Being Used series, this report explores how AI is revolutionizing grocery and mass retail through smarter forecasting, automation and personalization to drive growth and efficiency. The post Five Ways AI Is Being Used in Grocery and Mass Retailing—and What’s Next appeared first on Coresight Research.| Coresight Research
As part of our Five Ways AI Is Being Used... series, this report explores discover how AI is revolutionizing apparel and footwear retail through smarter forecasting, automation and personalization to drive growth and efficiency. The post Five Ways AI Is Being Used in Apparel and Footwear Retailing—and What’s Next appeared first on Coresight Research.| Coresight Research
Mass retailers drive major shifts in value, convenience and competition as Target evolves, dollar stores rebound and warehouse clubs pursue aggressive growth. The post Analyst Corner: US Mass Merchandisers, Warehouse Clubs and Discount Stores—Target in Transition as Dollar Stores and Clubs Surge Ahead, With Sujeet Naik appeared first on Coresight Research.| Coresight Research
Our Weekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker series reports on store closures, openings and bankruptcies in the UK. This week, we highlight store openings and closures by AllSaints, Decathlon, Finisterre, J Sainsbury plc, and Søstrene Grene and more. The post Weekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 46: Store Openings Down 11% Year Over Year appeared first on Coresight Research.| Coresight Research
Our Weekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker series reports on store closures, openings and bankruptcies in the US. This week, we highlight store openings by Boll & Branch, Coach, LEGO, Seasalt Cornwall more. The post Weekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 46: Boll & Branch Nearly Doubles Its Store Count appeared first on Coresight Research.| Coresight Research
The US Retail Sales Outlook series from Coresight Research includes proprietary, ML-driven retail sales projections and analysis of the macroeconomic context for retailing. The post US Retail Sales Outlook: Retail Sales Projections Moderate for the Holiday Quarter appeared first on Coresight Research.| Coresight Research
Read this report to discover the latest trends in the US CPG market, where e-commerce slows, in-store sales rebound, and beauty continues to lead growth. The post US CPG Sales Tracker: In-Store Sales Recover; Beauty Leads Growth; Online Grocery Remains Strong appeared first on Coresight Research.| Coresight Research
Discover Singles’ Day 2025 global retail observations. The post Singles’ Day 2025 Around the World—Global Observations appeared first on Coresight Research.| Coresight Research
This report analyzes impact of the delayed SNAP payments on US retail sales, probing into the effect of some states making payments in disregard of federal government orders.| Coresight Research
The post Workforce Management Statistics 2026: Trends, Data, and Insights Every Leader Needs to Know appeared first on Passive Secrets.| Passive Secrets
The post The $1 Trillion Industry: Sharing Economy Stats That Prove It’s Just Getting Started appeared first on Passive Secrets.| Passive Secrets
The post The State of Job Seekers in 2026: 100+ Statistics & Facts You Can’t Ignore appeared first on Passive Secrets.| Passive Secrets
The post 70+ Interesting Anime Statistics and Facts (NEW Report) appeared first on Passive Secrets.| Passive Secrets
See employer branding stats—hiring impact, cost per hire, retention, channels, and ROI—to attract better talent and cut turnover. #EmployerBranding #HR| Passive Secrets
Learn about the major accomplishments of the consortium’s first five years and the frontiers in genomic medicine that researchers will tackle next. The post How GREGoR Consortium is advancing the diagnostics of rare diseases appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
During his decades-long career, Dr. Bert O’Malley changed our understanding of endocrinology in a fundamental way. The post In Memoriam: Bert W. O’Malley, M.D. appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
This study highlights the importance of understanding the specific type of p53 mutation in each patient’s tumor, as it may influence both disease behavior and therapeutic strategies. The post p53 mutant R273H opens new avenues for future personalized cancer treatment appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
Join fourth-year medical student Anthony Allam and his mentor Dr. Dorina Papageorgiou as they present their experiences with the SOAR program. The post Medical student-mentor teams in research: Anthony Allam and mentor Dr. Dorina Papageorgiou share their experience with SOAR appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
Publisher Les Zaitz spent three years trying to save his pride and joy.| Local News Initiative
The appointment of a new inspector general isn’t typically the sexiest local-news topic, but it may have been the hottest story going this summer in Baltimore County. Amid suggestions of political favoritism and backroom deals, the county executive pushed out the incumbent inspector. Intense media coverage ensued.| Local News Initiative
IBM and University of Illinois IBM Research and University of Illinois propose a Ctrl-Z feature for agents that could help to resolve IT issues faster| IBM Research
Funded by an NSF grant, the program is considered the largest Georgia coast research project. The post NSF grant renewed to protect Georgia coastlines appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
Positive emotions may lead to more creative actions. The post In a good mood? Maybe it’s time for your next masterpiece appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
Weiser, H. & Höfle, B. (2025): Advancing vegetation monitoring with virtual laser scanning of dynamic scenes (VLS-4D): Opportunities, implementations and future perspectives. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210x.70189 Virtual laser scanning (VLS) is an established and valuable research tool in forestry. However, vegetation has traditionally been modelled as static, neglecting the influence of vegetation […]| GIScience Blog
This study investigates sugarcane farmland abandonment in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, employing spatial regression techniques to identify the biophysical and accessibility factors that determine where abandonment occurs at the local scale. Cropland abandonment represents an agricultural land use change with significant socioeconomic and environmental implications. In Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, sugarcane cultivation has […]| GIScience Blog
The author reflects on their difficulty understanding ontology and epistemology during their undergraduate studies, ultimately identifying as a relativist-constructionist. They explain ontology as the exploration of existence and reality perception, while epistemology examines knowledge acquisition. Different epistemological perspectives include objectivism, constructionism, and subjectivism, shaping research approaches and interpretations.| Autistic and Living the Dream
The blog discusses healthcare inequities faced by gender diverse autistic adults, emphasizing the Double Empathy Problem. It highlights systemic barriers, biases in healthcare, and the challenges posed by transmedicalism. Recommendations for practitioners include checking biases, using inclusive language, and valuing lived experiences to foster equitable healthcare environments.| Autistic and Living the Dream
The project led by Rosie Tansley and Katie Munday focuses on making cancer care accessible for disabled and neurodivergent individuals. Through participatory methods, it identifies barriers such as inaccessible information and poor communication, while proposing solutions that prioritise empathy and inclusivity in healthcare. Meaningful changes are essential for effective support.| Autistic and Living the Dream
Kindness is a free yet scarce resource in healthcare, often hindered by systemic issues like staff exhaustion and bias. Sharing personal stories fosters empathy and connection, creating a sense of belonging. Community-driven research enriches understanding and advocacy, reminding us of the importance of kindness in sustaining human connection amidst challenges.| Autistic and Living the Dream
To improve gender identity healthcare for autistic and neurodivergent individuals, key recommendations include hiring a trans healthcare coordinator, enhancing GP training, prioritizing trauma-info…| Autistic and Living the Dream
Ocean in coastal areas becoming more acidic than previously thought| University of St Andrews news
More than half of respondents say recommendations pitch new shows without regard to viewer preferences| Latest from Tv Technology
Bet on ‘Sesame Street’ fits in with its successful strategy of streaming popular children’s programming| Latest from Tv Technology
About three-quarters of the world's population are using the internet in 2025| Latest from Tv Technology
Explore how virtual health supports rural care in British Columbia and improve healthcare access and outcomes.| BC Rural Centre
Asia Pacific Media Network Pacific Media, a new regional research journal, made its debut this week with a collection of papers on issues challenging the future, such as independent journalism amid “intensifying geostrategic competition”. The papers have been largely drawn from an inaugural Pacific International Media conference hosted by The University of the South Pacific […] The post New Pacific Media journal launched with a focus on region’s challenges and geostrategic rivalries a...| Café Pacific | David Robie
Asia Pacific Report: A Pacific people’s mission to Kanaky New Caledonia was repeatedly confronted with a “profound sense of distrust” in the French state’s role in the decolonisation process, a new report released this week has revealed.| Café Pacific | David Robie
The new Trans Remembrance Project report documents 58 deaths and highlights patterns of violence, suicide, and underreporting across the United States.| TransVitae
Many products at Cloudflare aren’t possible without pushing the limits of network hardware and software to deliver improved performance, increased efficiency, or novel capabilities such as soft-unicast, our method for sharing IP subnets across data centers. Happily, most people do not need to know the intricacies of how your operating system handles network and Internet access in general. Yes, even most people within Cloudflare. But sometimes we try to push well beyond the design intentions...| The Cloudflare Blog
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A Foundation Building Strength announces its new 2025 research grants. Learn about three new projects in gene therapy and drug development, and register for our Nov. 15 webinar to meet the researchers.| A Foundation Building Strength
Louise Winstanly, LLB (Hons), MSB, is a lawyer and bioethicist. She has chaired UNC’s Biomedical Institutional Review Board B since 2013. Winstanly first joined UNC’s faculty in 2010 and holds ... Read more The post Meet the IRB Chairs – Louise Winstanly appeared first on UNC Research.| UNC Research
It’s 2025 and apparently, I’m still a Java programmer. One of the things I never liked about Java’s culture, going back many years ago, was the tendency to hype frameworks that seemed to over-engin…| Adversary Fan Fiction Writers Guild
A review of 12 major publishers finds that they display an average of 6 journal-level impact metrics on their platforms. The Journal Impact Factor is the only metric displayed on all 12. The post Impact Metrics on Publisher Platforms: Who Shows What Where? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Today's guest blogger shares highlights from a recent panel at the New Directions Seminar that concluded AI is simultaneously the largest challenge and the largest opportunity. The post Guest Post — AI as Reader, Author, and Reviewer: What Stays Human? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Today's guest blogger sees scholarly publishing at a critical inflection point and research suffering from a flawed incentive structure. Can systems thinking offer innovative solutions? The post Guest Post — A Systems Approach to Research Publishing: From Fragmentation to Cohesion appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Systemic barriers prevent many LGBTQ students from accessing critical mental health care.| Education Week
As schools respond to COVID's toll on student mental health, peers can play a valuable role.| Education Week
This month’s 3Sixty Insights research highlights key trends in HR technology, workforce management, and AI adoption. UKG and Google Cloud are advancing agentic AI to deliver real-time insights across HR, payroll, and workforce operations, while Sparus Holdings leverages Mitratech AssureHire to enhance compliance, safety, and hiring efficiency. Analyst insights from Payscale and HR Techonomics reveal cautious salary growth and emerging risks in AI commoditization. Case studies and infographi...| 3Sixty Insights, Inc.
Decapeptide-12 is a synthetic oligopeptide composed of twelve amino acids (Tyr-Arg-Ser-Aar-Lysd-Tyr-Ser-Ser-Trp-Tyr).| Biotech Peptides
What Research Says About Homeschooling and Success, or not, in Adulthood The key findings are as follow: General Interpretation of Research On Homeschool Learner Outcomes It is possible that homeschooling causes the positive traits reported above. However, the research designs to date do not conclusively “prove” or substantiate that homeschooling causes these things. One […]| National Home Education Research Institute
What the Research Says About Homeschooling and the Socialization of Children The key findings are as follow: General Interpretation of Research On Homeschool Learner Outcomes It is possible that homeschooling causes the positive traits reported above. However, the research designs to date do not conclusively “prove” or substantiate that homeschooling causes these things. One hypothesis […]| National Home Education Research Institute
Part 3 analyzes the GFW as geopolitical infrastructure: economic protectionism, the export of cyber sovereignty norms, and the emergence of an authoritarian coalition (Russia, Iran).| DomainTools Investigations | DTI
My guest on this episode of The Influence Continuum was Pamela Ryckman, who wrote the book Candace Pert: Genius, Greed, and Madness in the World of Science. Science and health institutions can mimic cult-like behaviors and dysfunctional systems when the structures within them become overly competitive and focused on limited resources to obtain professional goals. Ideals of collaboration for the good of the public can become crushed under systems of harmful competition and dogmatic attachments...| Freedom of Mind Resource Center
Psychedelic research and experimentation are increasing around the nation under serious academic scrutiny. Findings indicate that in some instances, psychedelics may be helpful in the treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), particularly among Veterans, where symptoms are common in areas such as depression, anxiety, insomnia, anger, and post-concussive syndrome. In a group where suicidality shows an alarming increase, adding another therapeutic tool using appropriate caution and in...| Freedom of Mind Resource Center
A new guide from NASCIO offers states tips and tweaks to ensure their IT purchases meet upcoming Department of Justice requirements.| StateScoop
Ongoing research at the UK Geoenergy Observatory in Cheshire is investigating the use of acoustic monitoring to detect thermal changes in geothermal systems. The post UK Geoenergy Observatory investigates use of acoustic sensing for shallow geothermal monitoring first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.| ThinkGeoEnergy – Geothermal News & Insights
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The ransomware landscape in Q3 2025 has reached a critical inflection point. Despite multiple law enforcement takedowns earlier in the year, ransomware attacks remain at historically high levels. Check Point Research tracked 1,592 new victims across 85 active extortion groups, marking a 25% increase year-over-year. While major brands like RansomHub and 8Base have vanished, new and smaller threat actors have rapidly filled the void, fragmenting the ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) market more th...| Check Point Blog
Cyber threats don’t always come with warning signs. Sometimes, they arrive as sponsored ads. Since mid-2023, a financially motivated network has been quietly hijacking payroll systems, credit unions, and trading platforms across the U.S. Their method? Malvertising. Their goal? Money. Their Name? Payroll Pirates. This isn’t a one-off campaign. It’s a coordinated operation that’s evolved over time – technically, tactically, and geographically. It has targeted over 200 interfaces and h...| Check Point Blog
Global Overview In October 2025, the global volume of cyber attacks continued its upward trajectory. Organizations worldwide experienced an average of 1,938 cyber attacks per week, marking a 2% increase from September and a 5% rise compared to October 2024. Check Point Research data reveals that this steady escalation underscores a persistent and evolving cyber threat landscape fuelled by the growing sophistication of ransomware operations and the expanding risks associated with the adoption ...| Check Point Blog
With more than 5.4 billion users worldwide (according to Statista), Facebook remains the world’s most influential social platform and a critical marketing channel for small and medium-sized businesses. Its vast reach and trusted brand make it a prime target for attackers, meaning that when a phishing campaign abuses Facebook’s name, the consequences can be especially serious. Email security researchers at Check Point have recently uncovered a large-scale phishing campaign abusing Facebook...| Check Point Blog
Introduction Over the past few months, we identified an emerging online threat that combines fraud, social engineering, and genuine health risks. Scammers are now impersonating licensed physicians and medical clinics to promote counterfeit or unsafe medications, frequently leveraging AI and deepfake technology to generate convincing fake photos, videos, and endorsements. The stakes extend beyond financial theft. Victims are persuaded to purchase and consume unapproved or potentially dangerous...| Check Point Blog
Check Point Research uncovered Microsoft Teams vulnerabilities enabling message tampering and impersonation - revealing how attackers exploit digital trust.| Check Point Blog
– Buddhist proverb “The tools [in this book] only work if your intention is to do something positive for the world” This was the opening statement from my first book “How to Change the World with one Pitch.” I wrote the book for others. I never expected it would become the manual I turned to […]| Batcoinz
The best qualified to comment on the relationship between electricity prices and the presence of Bitcoin mining is the grid operator themselves. So what did the grid operator of the grid with the heaviest concentration of Bitcoin mining say about its relationship to electricity price?| Batcoinz
November 9, 2025 – An increasing number of Israelis are drawn to low-cost cosmetic procedure packages in countries such as Turkey, Thailand, and Eastern Europe—only to return with severe, sometimes life-threatening complications triggered by flying shortly The post Rambam Research Reveals the Dangers of Flying Soon After Cosmetic Surgery appeared first on American Friends of Rambam Medical Center.| American Friends of Rambam Medical Center
In the sprawling metropolis of the human body, order is maintained by a careful system of governance. Every cell knows its duty, follows its genetic code, and contributes to the greater whole. But sometimes, amid the quiet rhythm of breast tissue, a rebellion stirs. This is breast cancer, a faction that looks like it belongs, yet works from within to undermine balance. Luminal cancers arise from cells that still display oestrogen and progesterone receptors, masquerading as diplomatic badges. ...| IndiaBioscience
Imagine performing all your blood tests using a chip smaller than your palm, with just a drop of blood. Wouldn’t that make blood tests feel less daunting, more accessible, and far more comfortable? You might think this is the plot of a sci‑fi movie. But the surprising twist is, it’s real, and it’s happening right now in India.| IndiaBioscience
At Adichunchanagiri University. Adichunchanagiri University is seeking a motivated and dedicated candidate who wishes to pursue a PhD …| IndiaBioscience
At Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology. Applications are invited suitable candidates (Indian Citizens) for one position of Junior Research Fellow in …| IndiaBioscience
At DBT HRD Project & Management Unit (DBT HRD PMU), Regional Centre for Biotechnology. An integrated cell wall biochemistry-based strategy for promoting the resilience and circularity of rice cultivation under DBT-Indo Swedish Programme| IndiaBioscience
At Indian Institute of Science Education and Research - Pune. Normative baseline characterization of body composition and metabolic parameters to assess growth and development in children: A multi-site study on the impact of malnutrition| IndiaBioscience
Two papers were recently retracted for using the Morisky Medication Adherence Scale without a license. However, the history of the MMAS is complicated. Source| Plagiarism Today
The sixth edition of the European Gender Equality Week is taking place at the European Parliament this week (3-9 November 2025). We speak with Dr Marcela Linková, Head of the Centre for Gender and Science at the Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, who participates in the STOA workshop on ‘Gender Equality ...| European Science-Media Hub
The landscape of scientific research is shaped by global digital infrastructures, with critical databases in health, medicine, climate, and the social sciences. The dominance of foreign and commercial databases poses strategic vulnerabilities for academic freedom, innovation, and research continuity in Europe. What are the risks associated with this concentrated ‘power’ of some databases? And how ...| European Science-Media Hub