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A Systematic Examination of Preprint Platforms for Use in the Medical and Biomedical Sciences Setting

A Systematic Examination of Preprint Platforms for Use in the Medical and Biomedical Sciences Setting

The objective of this review is to identify all preprint platforms with biomedical and medical scope and to compare and contrast the key characteristics and policies of these platforms.

How the Pandemic Made This Virologist an Unlikely Cult Figure

How the Pandemic Made This Virologist an Unlikely Cult Figure

Christian Drosten, who has become Germany's most popular podcaster, warns against reopening the country too soon.

We Need Open Science - Crisis or No Crisis

We Need Open Science - Crisis or No Crisis

For years, the Swiss National Science Foundation and other organisations have been demanding open science as the new normal. The corona crisis drastically confirms the validity of this demand.

Let's Hear Scientists with Different Covid-19 Views, Not Attack Them - STAT

Let's Hear Scientists with Different Covid-19 Views, Not Attack Them - STAT

Some scholars and academics wrongly ascribe scientists' legitimate disagreements about Covid-19 to ignorance or questionable political or other motivations.

Update CoVid: A website aiming to collect and link the most relevant studies and guidelines

Update CoVid: A website aiming to collect and link the most relevant studies and guidelines

Target audience are healthcare professionals from all specialities.

US Stays Away As World Leaders Agree Action on Covid-19 Vaccine

US Stays Away As World Leaders Agree Action on Covid-19 Vaccine

Global leaders have pledged to accelerate cooperation on a coronavirus vaccine and to share research, treatment and medicines across the globe. But the United States did not take part.

Scholarly Publishers Are Working Together to Maximize Efficiency During COVID-19 Pandemic

Scholarly Publishers Are Working Together to Maximize Efficiency During COVID-19 Pandemic

Scholarly publishers are working together to maximize the efficiency of peer review, ensuring that key work related to COVID-19 is reviewed and published as quickly and openly as possible. The group of publishers and scholarly communications organizations - initially comprising eLife, Hindawi, PeerJ, PLOS, Royal Society, F1000 Research, FAIRsharing, Outbreak Science, and PREreview - is... Read full article >

After the COVID-19 Pandemic There Can Be No Return to Closed Working

After the COVID-19 Pandemic There Can Be No Return to Closed Working

Many outside observers might reasonably assume that science usually works like this. Yet open science is very far from the norm for most research.  Why is openly accessible science so important?

Women Academics Seem to Be Submitting Fewer Papers During Coronavirus

Women Academics Seem to Be Submitting Fewer Papers During Coronavirus

Editors of academic journals have started noticing a trend: Women - who inevitably shoulder a greater share of family responsibilities - seem to be submitting fewer papers, while men are submitting up to 50 percent more than they usually would.

Scientists Criticise UK Government's 'following the Science' Claim

Scientists Criticise UK Government's 'following the Science' Claim

Experts have voiced growing frustration over the UK government’s claim that it is “following the science”, saying the refrain is being used to abdicate responsibility for political decisions.

EU Covid-19 Recovery Plan Should Prioritise R&D

EU Covid-19 Recovery Plan Should Prioritise R&D

The European Commission is working on an investment plan to fuel the EU’s recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic, which Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has said must increase the “firepower” of the bloc’s 2021-27 budget, and R&D commissioner Mariya Gabriel has said must prioritise investment in R&D.

Delineating COVID-19 and Coronavirus Research

Delineating COVID-19 and Coronavirus Research

Many initiatives are keeping track of research on COVID-19 and coronaviruses. These initiatives, while valuable because they allow for fast access to relevant research, pose the question of subject delineation. We analyse here one such initiative, the COVID-19 Open Research Dataset (CORD-19).

Arbitrariness in the Peer Review Process

Arbitrariness in the Peer Review Process

The study replicates the NIPS experiment of 2014, showing that the ratings of peer review are not robust, and that altering reviewers leads to a dramatic impact on the ranking of the papers. This paper also shows that innovative works are not highly ranked in the existing peer review process, and in consequence are often rejected.

The Epidemiologist Behind Sweden's Controversial Coronavirus Strategy

The Epidemiologist Behind Sweden's Controversial Coronavirus Strategy

Anders Tegnell talks to Nature about the nation's 'trust-based' approach to tackling the pandemic.