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Area of Science:

  • Scientific research and development
  • Academic and professional scientific communities

Background:

  • The current state of equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in science requires significant improvement.
  • Addressing systemic barriers is essential for fostering a more equitable scientific landscape.

Discussion:

  • The editorial highlights the urgent need for enhanced performance in equality, diversity, and inclusion across all scientific fields.
  • It emphasizes the collective responsibility of the scientific community to enact meaningful change.

Key Insights:

  • A call to action for the entire scientific field to prioritize and improve EDI metrics.
  • Recognition of the interconnectedness between EDI and scientific progress.

Outlook:

  • Future directions should focus on implementing concrete strategies to foster a more inclusive scientific environment.
  • Sustained efforts are necessary to achieve true equality and diversity in science.