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Editorial Snapshot: The shifting landscape of open science mandates: What cOAlition S’s 2026–2030 strategy signals for researchers

- G.A., Senior Editor

After launching Plan S in 2018, cOAlition S has announced its 2026–2030 strategy, marking an evolution from the initiative’s original prescriptive mandates toward a more collaborative framework. The plan reaffirms support for full and immediate open access while broadening its vision to “a scholarly communication system that enables rapid, open, transparent, and equitable sharing of trustworthy scientific knowledge.” Developed through member consultations and analysis of global trends—including rising APC costs, equity gaps, and AI’s role in publishing—the strategy addresses the limitations exposed by Plan S’s early disruptions. Details are outlined in the official announcement.

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Science News: Major cities achieve substantial air pollution reductions: Breathe Cities analysis highlights effective policies

– G.A., Senior Editor

A new report from Breathe Cities documents substantial improvements in urban air quality across 19 major cities worldwide. The analysis, covering data from nearly 100 cities between 2010 and 2024, shows that these locations achieved reductions of more than 20% in both fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2). Some cities recorded even steeper declines approaching 45%.

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Editorial Snapshot: Antitrust challenge to unpaid peer review in academic publishing dismissed

- G.A., Senior Editor

In a significant development for the academic community, a U.S. District Judge in New York dismissed an antitrust lawsuit against major academic publishers on January 30, 2026. The case, brought by four scholars including a UCLA neuroscience professor, targeted companies such as Elsevier, John Wiley & Sons, Sage Publications, Springer Nature, Taylor & Francis, and Wolters Kluwer. These publishers, which collectively generated over $10 billion in revenue from peer-reviewed journals in 2023, were accused of anticompetitive practices that exploit researchers' labor.

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Science News: Emerging challenges in reproductive biomedicine for space exploration

– G.A., Senior Editor

A recent perspective article in Reproductive BioMedicine Online underscores the pressing intersection of reproductive health and space travel amid the rise of commercial spaceflight. Authored by experts including clinical embryologist Giles Palmer and NASA research scientist Dr. Fathi Karouia, the piece reviews how cosmic radiation, microgravity, and disrupted circadian rhythms pose significant risks to human gametogenesis and fertility. With over 65 years of human spaceflight, data remains sparse, particularly for long-duration missions beyond low Earth orbit, highlighting a critical gap in understanding reproductive implications for both professional astronauts and private space tourists.

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