Nature's Take: how the war in Ukraine is impacting science

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Nature's experts consider the war in Ukraine and science.

In this roundtable discussion show, we tackle the war in Ukraine and how science is feeling its impact.The ongoing war in Ukraine has devastated the global economy, rocked geopolitics, killed thousands of people and displaced millions.

Science too has been affected and the impacts on research are being felt more widely than just in Ukraine and Russia.we discuss the war's impact on publishing, international collaborations, climate change and energy, as well as the destructive impacts on scientists themselves. And as the war continues, we consider the future of science in the face of a new geopolitical climate.

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