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Elsevier’s “Researcher of the Future Report”, published earlier this month, reveals that while 58% of researchers use AI tools for work, 45% feel undertrained in AI. Even so, researchers identify the benefits of AI, with 58% reporting that it saves them time.
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Elsevier last week shared the results of its global Researcher of the Future survey, offering fresh insights into how researchers view the rapidly evolving research landscape. Drawing on insights from more than 3,200 academic and corporate researchers across 113 countries, the report highlights widening regional differences in researcher attitudes, evolving views on mobility, and a shift in how researchers see their own role in a changing world.
Green chemistry is turning big ideas into practical change. Discover how a trio of industry leaders are pursuing sustainability through strategic thinking and innovation. “Green chemistry is emerging as one of the vital pathways to innovate responsibly and reduce the ecological footprint of chemical processes,” explained Rachel Martin, Senior Global Director of Sustainability at Elsevier. Read more about innovating for impact with green chemistry.
Latin America’s biodiversity researchers are turning local knowledge into global action. New analysis shows biodiversity studies are cited in policy 3× more than other fields, and half of the region’s work involves international collaboration. Read why the world is watching, and what we can learn: http://spkl.io/6041AbGQb
Local challenges. Global breakthroughs. From Kenya to Australia to China, researchers are transforming community insights into discoveries that benefit the world, supported by open-access journals that champion diverse perspectives. https://www.elsevier.com/connect/how-scientists-transform-regional-challenges-into-global-insights Read their stories. 👇
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