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Does Increased Interdisciplinary Contact Among Hard and Social Scientists Help or Hinder Interdisciplinary Research?

Does Increased Interdisciplinary Contact Among Hard and Social Scientists Help or Hinder Interdisciplinary Research?

For interdisciplinary projects to flourish, scientists must recognise the potential contribution of other disciplines in answering key research questions. Recent research suggested that social sciences may be appreciated less than hard sciences overall.

A Publisher Just Retracted 22 Articles. And the Whistleblower is Just Getting Started.

A Publisher Just Retracted 22 Articles. And the Whistleblower is Just Getting Started.

SAGE Publishing is today retracting 22 articles by a materials science researcher who published in two of their journals - but the anonymous reader who brought the problems to their attention…

Open-access Megajournals Lose Momentum As the Publishing Model Matures

Open-access Megajournals Lose Momentum As the Publishing Model Matures

Concerns include declining volume, slower publication, and softening citation measures.

Transformation: The Future of Society Publishing

Transformation: The Future of Society Publishing

The release in September 2018 of Plan S has led many small and society publishers to examine their business models, and in particular ways to transform their journals from hybrids into pure Open Access (OA) titles. This paper explores one means by which a society publisher might transform.

Harvard and MIT Leaders Acknowledge Deeper Ties to Jeffrey Epstein Than Previously Known

Harvard and MIT Leaders Acknowledge Deeper Ties to Jeffrey Epstein Than Previously Known

Presidents of Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology acknowledged in separate announcements this week that their connections to financier Jeffrey Epstein went deeper than previously revealed, further entangling the elite institutions with a donor who was a convicted sex offender.

Citation Gaming Induced by Bibliometric Evaluation: A Country-level Comparative Analysis

Citation Gaming Induced by Bibliometric Evaluation: A Country-level Comparative Analysis

Article proposes a new inwardness indicator able to gauge the degree of scientific self-referentiality of a country. A comparative analysis of the trends for the G10 countries in the years 2000-2016 reveals a net increase of the Italian inwardness.

UK Universities Welcome U-turn on Student Visas

UK Universities Welcome U-turn on Student Visas

The UK government’s announcement of its plans to offer extended post-study work visas for international graduates of UK universities has received an unusual response - unalloyed praise from the higher education sector.

Chief Scientist Investigating NOAA's Backing of Trump over Experts on Dorian

Chief Scientist Investigating NOAA's Backing of Trump over Experts on Dorian

The acting chief scientist of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) is investigating whether the agency's response to President Trump's claims about Hurricane Dorian constituted a violation of policies and ethics.

An Intimate Insight on Psychopathy and a Novel Hermeneutic Psychological Science

An Intimate Insight on Psychopathy and a Novel Hermeneutic Psychological Science

This paper is rather a profound hermeneutic enunciation putting into question our present understanding of psychopathy. It further articulates, in complement, a novel theoretical and methodological conceptualisation for a hermeneutic psychological science.

Can Scientists Fill the Science Journalism Void? Online Public Engagement with Science Stories Authored by Scientists

Can Scientists Fill the Science Journalism Void? Online Public Engagement with Science Stories Authored by Scientists

In recent years traditional journalism has experienced a collapse, and science journalism has been a major casualty. One potential remedy is to encourage scientists to write for news media about science.

Cantwell Wants Hearings on Political Pressure on Scientists

Cantwell Wants Hearings on Political Pressure on Scientists

Sen. Maria Cantwell calls for committee hearings on whether Trump administration is trying to "undermine science."

How an Élite University Research Center Concealed Its Relationship with Jeffrey Epstein

How an Élite University Research Center Concealed Its Relationship with Jeffrey Epstein

New documents show that the M.I.T. Media Lab was aware of Epstein's status as a convicted sex offender, and that Epstein directed contributions to the lab far exceeding the amounts M.I.T. has publicly admitted.

UK Priorities for Science, Research and Innovation

UK Priorities for Science, Research and Innovation

The UK is focusing on international partnerships and ground-breaking sector deals in order to remain a global leader in science

Boosting Culture, Heritage, Science and Innovation in the Netherlands

Boosting Culture, Heritage, Science and Innovation in the Netherlands

The Government of the Netherlands has launched a funding drive to support culture and heritage sectors, as well as in science and innovation.

NOAA Staff Warned in Sept. 1 Directive Against Contradicting Trump

NOAA Staff Warned in Sept. 1 Directive Against Contradicting Trump

Nearly a week before the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration publicly backed President Trump over its own scientists, a top NOAA official warned its staff against contradicting the president. This happened hours after Trump asserted, with no evidence, that Alabama "would most likely be hit (much) harder than anticipated" by hurricane Dorian, and days before he showed a hurricane map modified with a hand-drawn, half-circle around Alabama.

Scientists Must Act on Our Own Warnings to Humanity

Scientists Must Act on Our Own Warnings to Humanity

We face interconnected planetary emergencies threatening our climate and ecosystems. Scientists should join civil disobedience movements to fight these unprecedented crises.

Too Much Emphasis on Implicit Bias Impedes Gender Equality Efforts in Academia

Too Much Emphasis on Implicit Bias Impedes Gender Equality Efforts in Academia

Implicit bias - the presence of prejudices and stereotypes in the workplace - has been a topic of discussion both within and outside academia. Does this lead to a focus on the individual that masks embedded structures inhibiting gender equality?

Engaging Policy in Science Writing: Patterns and Strategies

Engaging Policy in Science Writing: Patterns and Strategies

Translating scientific research and findings into policy discussion often requires an understanding of the institutional complexities of policy processes. This study developed a set of metrics to examine how researchers have undertaken that challenge.

Institutional Report Cards for Gender Equality: Lessons Learned from Benchmarking Efforts for Women in STEM

Institutional Report Cards for Gender Equality: Lessons Learned from Benchmarking Efforts for Women in STEM

The outcomes of a 4-year pilot phase which gathered information from over 500 institutions are discussed, outlining future directions for efforts to promote gender equity in STEM.

Journals' Instructions to Authors: A Cross-sectional Study Across Scientific Disciplines

Journals' Instructions to Authors: A Cross-sectional Study Across Scientific Disciplines

Study investigated 19 topics related to transparency in reporting and research integrity. Only three topics were addressed in more than one third of scientific journals' Instructions to Authors.