Transformative Agreements playing vital role in OA transition
London | Berlin | New York, 5 June 2023
Data from Springer Nature shows TAs powering 3x OA growth across all disciplines.
Open access and the climate crisis: capturing carbon dioxide directly from the air
Mihri Ozkan, professor of electrical engineering at the University of California, discusses her research on eco-friendly battery materials, green wearable technologies, and direct air capture of CO2.
Open access and SDG13: Approaching the climate crisis as a global social problem
Dr Daniel Balting, doctoral researcher at the Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, discusses his work on identifying regions affected by climate change and developing adaptation strategies for them.
Open Access, Climate & SDG13: A Revolution in Access, Transparency and Accountability
Oliver Hauser, Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Exeter Business School, discusses the impact people’s decisions have on the environment and future generations’ opportunities.
All about research integrity: a beginner's guide & an in-depth course
A guide and an in-depth course on research integrity and its application to your research and work.
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Springer Nature's Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Programme aims to connect the researchers who are tackling the world’s toughest challenges with the practitioners in policy and business who desperately need those insights to achieve their goals in improving the world, by making our publishing activities more visible to our key communities through a variety of channels. SDG11 Sustainable Cities & Communities - Current
Bringing nature into the city for the benefit of all
A symposium held in Tokyo explored the complex issues of cities and nature and how people and nature can flourish together.
Empowering women in science: How can organizations bridge the gender gap
We spoke with several female managers and a director at U.S. Pharmacopeia to learn about their organization’s efforts to bridge the gender gap, shedding light on how they support women in science and promote gender diversity