29 / June / 2026 Early-career research supervisors must foster integration and provide emotional support A paper published in PLOS Computational Biology offers practical guidance on defining project scope, promoting autonomy, and embracing open science for supervisors starting out By Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade
26 / June / 2026 Europe proposes minimum standards to protect researchers Science Europe report calls for job stability, salary transparency, social security, and better prospects in academia By Daniel Dieb
25 / June / 2026 Young researchers under growing pressure to remain in science Nature Index survey reveals less autonomy, greater risk of leaving research, and generational differences over impact and open access By Daniel Dieb
22 / June / 2026 Why feeding AI with documents is not enough for high-quality scientific review Researcher recommends an incremental approach to analyzing papers, enabling greater control, traceability, and critical thinking By Juliana Protásio
19 / June / 2026 AI shifts from competitive edge to key competence for researchers ResearchComp update highlights the need for researchers across all fields to understand the uses, limitations, and risks of the technology By Daniel Dieb
11 / June / 2026 ChatGPT and other AI redefine scientific literature review Study shows how tools such as ChatGPT, Elicit, and Research Rabbit can speed up literature reviews without replacing researcher analysis By Arthur Almeida
08 / June / 2026 Doctoral students in health-related fields are trained for research but poorly prepared for leadership International survey reveals a lack of consistent leadership development initiatives in health-related PhD programs By Gilberto Stam
01 / June / 2026 Vocation, collaboration, and family: what motivates physicians to continue in or leave research? With half of medical specialists holding a PhD, the Netherlands offers an insight into why so few physicians continue in research and what separates those who do from those who leave science behind By Daniel Dieb
27 / May / 2026 Lack of ongoing funding jeopardizes the careers of physician-scientists in Brazil Reliance on short-term and uncertain grants undermines the ability of professionals with dual roles to maintain stability and sustain scientific output By Editorial staff
22 / May / 2026 AI guide for science: Key tools for producing novel research papers João Brainer, a clinical researcher at Einstein, explains the potential and limitations of the AI technologies transforming academic output By Juliana Protásio