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A Webinar Series from Nature Careers to Help Scientists During the Coronavirus Pandemic

A Webinar Series from Nature Careers to Help Scientists During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Panellists offer advice on productivity, parenting under lockdown and mental well-being, with more webcasts planned.

How to Get Away from Work Mode During the Coronavirus Lockdown

How to Get Away from Work Mode During the Coronavirus Lockdown

If your lab is still shuttered and work is a struggle, technology researcher Sun Sun Lim offers advice on how to switch off.

The Trouble with Counting Alien Civilizations

The Trouble with Counting Alien Civilizations

You might imagine that in the midst of a global pandemic and all of its social and economic fallout that our minds would be laser-focused on immediate, Earthly woes.

Ten Years of the Sun in One Hour - Nasa Releases Mesmerising Space Film

Ten Years of the Sun in One Hour - Nasa Releases Mesmerising Space Film

The space agency gathered 425 million high-resolution images of the sun, which have now been stitched together to form the video.

The Sci-hub Effect: Sci-hub Downloads Lead to More Article Citations

The Sci-hub Effect: Sci-hub Downloads Lead to More Article Citations

This article examines how the number of downloads from Sci-hub as well as various characteristics of publications and their authors predicts future citations.

Open Economics: Study on Open Science Principles and Practice in Economics

Open Economics: Study on Open Science Principles and Practice in Economics

There is wide agreement with the principles of Open Science in economics. This is shown by a ZBW study. However, there is still room for development regarding the implementation of Open Science on a b

Systematic Inequality and Hierarchy in Faculty Hiring Networks

Systematic Inequality and Hierarchy in Faculty Hiring Networks

The faculty job market plays a fundamental role in shaping research priorities, educational outcomes, and career trajectories among scientists and institutions. However, a quantitative understanding of faculty hiring as a system is lacking. Using a simple technique to extract the institutional prestige ranking that best explains an observed faculty hiring network-who hires whose graduates as faculty-we present and analyze comprehensive placement data on nearly 19,000 regular faculty in three disparate disciplines. Across disciplines, we find that faculty hiring follows a common and steeply hierarchical structure that reflects profound social inequality. Furthermore, doctoral prestige alone better predicts ultimate placement than a U.S. News & World Report rank, women generally place worse than men, and increased institutional prestige leads to increased faculty production, better faculty placement, and a more influential position within the discipline. These results advance our ability to quantify the influence of prestige in academia and shed new light on the academic system.

UK University Research Support Package: Explanatory Notes

UK University Research Support Package: Explanatory Notes

The UK government is announcing today a package to support universities to continue research and innovation activities.

The Bailout Part II: New Government Schemes Announced to Stabilise University Research

The Bailout Part II: New Government Schemes Announced to Stabilise University Research

The UK government has announced some significant new measures for universities and research impacted by Covid-19 this year.

Government to Protect UK Research Jobs with Major Support Package

Government to Protect UK Research Jobs with Major Support Package

Two support packages will give greater job protection to thousands of researchers, scientists and technicians working at UK universities during coronavirus (COVID-19).

Science Is Better When We Open Our Doors to Immigrants

Science Is Better When We Open Our Doors to Immigrants

The Trump administration's move to end visa programs for skilled immigrants will be catastrophic to the U.S. scientific enterprise at a time when we should be strengthening it with investments of funding and talent.

Overcoming Barriers to Cross-cultural Cooperation in AI Ethics and Governance

Overcoming Barriers to Cross-cultural Cooperation in AI Ethics and Governance

Achieving the global benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) will require international cooperation on many areas of governance and ethical standards, while allowing for diverse cultural perspectives and priorities.

For Black Scientists, the Sorrow Is Also Personal

For Black Scientists, the Sorrow Is Also Personal

I have tried to live in a world that does not see color but have only succeeded in living in a world that does not see me, says Kafui Dzirasa.

 

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