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A More Mature Approach to Credibility Is Needed to Build Trust in Science
In this interview, Brian Nosek touches on big takeaways from the SCORE program, how evidence from the program contradicts the 2025 executive order, and his vision for a more trustworthy scientific landscape.
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Safeguarding Scholarship in Emerging Autocracies: Preview of an APS Convention Workshop
This article provides a preview of a workshop that will take place during APS’s Annual Convention in Barcelona. The workshop is scheduled for Thursday, 28 May 2026, 14:00–18:00.
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This American Moment Calls for Psychologists to Think Differently
Stand Up for Science Founder Colette Delawalla shares what psychologists can uniquely offer to support science in the U.S. political sphere.
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Psychologists Are Seeking Alternative Research Support Amid Funding Uncertainty
Opportunities for students and early career researchers are dwindling as the U.S. political landscape shifts. How can researchers navigate these challenges?
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Cutting Indirect Costs for Universities Impacts More Than Research
Incoming APS President Pamela Davis-Kean describes the role indirect costs play in the U.S. research landscape and the economies of university communities.
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U.S. Science Funding Update: National Science Foundation
Science policy advocacy requires a sustained effort and the active involvement of many voices. Through APS, you can continue to help shape the future of science and ensure that psychological science is a priority.