Trump's Latest Order Spreads Fear Among Government Scientists
The directive could make it easier to fire some agency researchers and hire others for political reasons.
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The directive could make it easier to fire some agency researchers and hire others for political reasons.
All modern scientists should share ownership of their knowledge and research.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute's six-figure donation is a step towards addressing racial injustice in the sciences.
Preventing hot spots of COVID-19 transmission has emerged as a key challenge in the fight against the virus
As England prepares to lock down again, it should look to the example set by east Asian and African nations, says professor of global public health Devi Sridhar
A visual journey through the microscopic world of the coronavirus shows how masks provide an important defense against transmission.
The first draft text of the UNECSO Open Science Recommendation is currently open for comments.
Should publishers track the ethnicity of the researchers contributing to their platforms?
The extraordinary effort to speed the development of treatments and vaccines in response to the COVID-19 pandemic has put into sharp relief the need for the global science community to share scientific data openly.
DataCite and the FREYA project partners are proud to announce the official launch of DataCite Commons. DataCite Commons is the web interface to explore the PID Graph, formed by the publications, datasets, research software, and other research outputs generated by researchers working at research institutions and supported by grant funding.
A dedicated brokerage event for entities looking for opportunities to involve Social Sciences and Humanities institutions in EU H2020 Green Deal calls.
Nations are increasingly turning to citizens' assemblies to weigh up climate policies.
"We see a diverse, interconnected, open, professional and viable, developing OS ecosystem in Europe on solid ground; one that is worth investing in. At the same time, this developing ecosystem faces a range of issues that challenge its path to a more open and sustainable future." This is a core conclusion of this new SPARC Europe report.
Survey finds widespread support for editing, but there is little guidance from journals.
This guide wants to inform researchers about the Creative Commons (CC) licence system
Cues related to information about open science content and independent verification of author claims were rated as highly important for judging preprint credibility.
The Official PLOS Blog studies how researchers evaluate both the credibility and impact of research outputs.
Exclusive: expedition discovers new source of greenhouse gas off East Siberian coast has been triggered.
New research found 'autoantibodies' similar to those in lupus and rheumatoid arthritis patients. But patients may also benefit from treatments for those autoimmune diseases.
Experts say it's normal for levels of antibodies to drop after clearing an infection, and that they represent just one arm of the immune response against a virus.
Proof of significant amounts of H2O has implications for future lunar missions.
The shift to virtual conferences needs to be accompanied by a sensitivity to people in different time zones.
NASA's interest in lunar water is not purely academic.
From black holes at the Earth's center to decapitated quails, a group of scientists-some working for a journal from a major publisher-are prolifically publishing pseudoscience.
Black workers at universities are among the most vulnerable people on campuses. But they often are left out of conversations about racial justice.