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Global HealthClimate Change And HealthClimate ResilienceClimate-resilient Health SystemsLancet CountdownEducational Sciences
Published in Reda Sadki
Author Reda Sadki

The 2025 Lancet Countdown report has begun to acknowledge a critical, often-overlooked source of intelligence to build climate-resilient health systems: the health worker. By including testimonials from health workers alongside formal quantitative evidence, the Lancet cracks open a door, hinting at a world beyond globally standardized datasets. This is a necessary first step.

Global HealthCommunity ResilienceCommunity-led ActionIndigenous KnowledgeLancet CountdownEducational Sciences
Published in Reda Sadki
Author Reda Sadki

Here is everything that the new Lancet Countdown says about the value and significance of indigenous and other forms of local knowledge, as well as their value for community-led action to respond to the impacts of climate change on health. Why does this matter?

Computer and Information Sciences
Published in Posts | Sven Lieber

The European Economic Area is one of the best use cases for (semantic) data integration: the many different languages, legislations, rules and systems must be or become interoperable! On October 8 and 9, 2025, I attended the 3rd European Data Conference on Reference Data and Semantics (ENDORSE) in the European Commission’s building Charlemagne in Brussels, Belgium.

Psychology
Published in The 20% Statistician
Author Daniel Lakens

In a recent post on Bluesky, where Richard Morey reflects on a paper he published with Clintin Davis-Stober that points out concerns with the p-curve method (Morey & Davis-Stober, 2025), he writes: Also, I think people should stop using forensic meta-analytic techniques that have not been adequately vetted by experts in statistics.

Biological Sciences
Published in Home on Open Bioinformatics Foundation
Author Open Bioinformatics Foundation

Biopython 1.86 has been released and is available from our website and PyPI. This contains about nine months worth of updates, and is our first release with Python 3.14 support. See change-log in the news file (most of the changes are in Bio.Align and Bio.PDB). There have also been a few deprecations and removals of older code.

Computer and Information Sciences
Published in Research Software Alliance
Author Research Software Alliance

This month’s news includes: Research software community news, including the Nature commentary, “Stop treating code like an afterthought: record, share and value it” Funding opportunities, including the DisCouRSE Flexible Fund Towards coordinated international policy approaches to support research software: Highlights from the OECD workshop Actionable FAIR4RS Task Force Updates: Bhavesh Patel Presents at USRSE’25 Opportunities to get involved

AktuellesOpen AccessOpen ScienceOpen-Science-StrategieOther Social SciencesGerman
Published in Open Research Office Berlin
Author Maike Neufend

Die Berlin University Alliance – der Exzellenzverbund von Freier Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Technischer Universität Berlin und Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin – hat im Herbst 2023 ein Leitbild für offene Wissenschaft verabschiedet. Nun folgt ein weiteres Dokument, in dem die Umsetzung des Leitbilds näher spezifiziert wird.

Media and Communications
Published in the modern peer
Author Guest Author

✒️ Editor's Note: Today's guest post was written by Altynai Mambetova . Altynai holds a Master's degree in Data Science from the University of Manchester. Her background spans data journalism to data art, and in her work, she transforms textual data into impactful solutions through research publications.

Thought PiecesHumanities
Published in Upstream
Author Min-Yen Kan

This post was distilled from a talk that I gave at Schloss Dagstuhl's seminar 25831 "Open Scholarly Information Systems: Status Quo, Challenges, Opportunities". As the video recording mentions, the slides for the talk are openly shared at http://soc-n.us/250916-dagstuhl . Many of us may be familiar with the Dagstuhl seminar series;

Rogue ScholarMetadataComputer and Information Sciences
Published in Front Matter

This week the Rogue Scholar science blog archive has launched a new feature: contributor roles. Blog posts can now have contributor roles attached to each author, and this information is shown in the Rogue Scholar and Crossref metadata. We have discussed contributor roles for blog posts for several months, in particular with the ropensci team.