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Retracted Papers Are Used in Clinical Guidelines

Retracted Papers Are Used in Clinical Guidelines

Researchers found 127 systematic reviews and clinical guidelines that cited already retracted papers.

Will Anti-Vaccine Activism in the USA Reverse Global Goals?

Will Anti-Vaccine Activism in the USA Reverse Global Goals?

In the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, anti-vaccine activism in the USA accelerated, forming an alliance with political groups and even extremists. An organized, well-funded anti-science movement now threatens all childhood immunizations.

Answering the Challenges to Open Access: The '5 Cs'

Answering the Challenges to Open Access: The '5 Cs'

How to ensure that policy communities can benefit from the increasing volume of research in order to deliver evidence-informed policy?

The New War on Science: 4 Reasons People Reject Good Data

The New War on Science: 4 Reasons People Reject Good Data

Scientific skepticism is a global phenomenon. Social psychology researchers sought to find out why and what we can do about it.

'Science Superpower' Plan Risks Making UK Bureaucracy Superpower, Says Peer

'Science Superpower' Plan Risks Making UK Bureaucracy Superpower, Says Peer

A report says that the government's approach 'feels like setting off on a marathon with your shoelaces tied together'.

Billions More for US Science: How the Landmark Spending Plan Will Boost Research

Billions More for US Science: How the Landmark Spending Plan Will Boost Research

After two years of negotiations, the US Congress finally passed legislation to massively increase science and technology research and enhance competitiveness in the semiconductor industry.

The Many Versions of a Female Scientist: There's Still More Work to Do to Overcome Stereotypes of Female Scientists

The Many Versions of a Female Scientist: There's Still More Work to Do to Overcome Stereotypes of Female Scientists

Depictions of women in STEM are powerful sources of inspiration for young women who aspire to a career in those fields. But stereotypes of female scientists persist, and we have some way to go to vanquish them.

Out LGBTQ Scientists: Between Success and Discrimination

Out LGBTQ Scientists: Between Success and Discrimination

Scientists who are out and part of LGBTQ communities have more emotional energy for their work, giving them a chance to thrive. But they still get prejudice.

Journal Impact Factor and Peer Review Thoroughness and Helpfulness: A Supervised Machine Learning Study

Journal Impact Factor and Peer Review Thoroughness and Helpfulness: A Supervised Machine Learning Study

This study indicates that the JIF is a bad predictor for the quality of peer review of an individual manuscript.

Summer Reader: A Look Back at This Year's Main R&D Policy Stories

Summer Reader: A Look Back at This Year's Main R&D Policy Stories

It's August and most research and innovation policy wonks have left Brussels. But, if you have summer homework and you need to read up on this year's main developments in research and innovation, we've got you covered. In our view, there have been two main stories this year for EU R&I policy: international chaos, and Horizon.

Tracking and Classifying Amazon Fire Events in Near Real Time

Tracking and Classifying Amazon Fire Events in Near Real Time

The inability to rapidly separate satellite fire detections by fire type hampered fire suppression and assessment of ecosystem and air quality impacts.

Invasive Species Flourish in Non-native Regions Due to Soil Microbes and Fungi

Invasive Species Flourish in Non-native Regions Due to Soil Microbes and Fungi

A study of the Canadian horseweed species revealed the changing behaviour of plant species in non-native regions, helping them to become successful invaders

Scrapping Original Plan, Mars Mission Turns to Existing Rover to Help Bring Samples Home

Scrapping Original Plan, Mars Mission Turns to Existing Rover to Help Bring Samples Home

Helicopters will serve as backup to using Perseverance rover for delivery

Grant Success Rates Are Up Compared with Horizon 2020

Grant Success Rates Are Up Compared with Horizon 2020

Success rates for researchers applying for Horizon Europe grants stand at 15.8% according to preliminary data, an improvement on the 'unacceptably low' level of 12% in the previous EU research programme, Horizon 2020.

James Lovelock, Creator of Gaia Hypothesis, Dies on 103rd Birthday

James Lovelock, Creator of Gaia Hypothesis, Dies on 103rd Birthday

The scientist was best known for his theory that the Earth is a self-regulating community of organisms

A Helping Hand From the Government? How Public Research Funding Affects Academic Output in Less-Prestigious Universities in China

A Helping Hand From the Government? How Public Research Funding Affects Academic Output in Less-Prestigious Universities in China

This study, proposes that the positive impact of public funds is much weaker in less-prestigious universities than in prestigious ones, and that overdependence on public research funding in fact even hurts academic output quality in less-prestigious universities. 

Support Europe's Bold Vision for Responsible Research Assessment

Support Europe's Bold Vision for Responsible Research Assessment

There have been many initiatives to combat the distorting effect of research assessment exercises. The latest looks like it might work.

Writing Workshops

Writing Workshops

The intention of the Writing Workshops is to cultivate professional networks and mentorship and provide access for early career researchers in developing countries to the academic requirements of journals, including international journals, and to equip them with the necessary knowledge and skills to publish in these journals.