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Are Research Infrastructures the Answer to All Our Problems?

Are Research Infrastructures the Answer to All Our Problems?

Embracing a global view of EU research infrastructures could boost science diplomacy and break down walls put up by divisive politics. But new rules on cooperation and more funding are needed to deliver the vision.

Cochrane Collaboration Expels Cofounder, Prompts Resignations

Cochrane Collaboration Expels Cofounder, Prompts Resignations

Physician Peter Gotzsche, a board member of the organization, has been an outspoken critic of certain vaccines and of the pharma industry in general.

Open Data and Data Management: Oct 29

Open Data and Data Management: Oct 29

The SCNAT is organizing this one day event in Bern, with the aim to give the research community the chance to raise their concern and also the SNF and the European Commission to present their view and to inform about recent trends. The workshop should provide recommendations on how to implement the open data requirements.

Machine Learning Gets to Grips with Plankton Challenge

Machine Learning Gets to Grips with Plankton Challenge

Marine biologists are using artificial intelligence to help them identify objects in millions of images.

Advice from the High Seas: How to Transition to a New Lab

Advice from the High Seas: How to Transition to a New Lab

Respect for what you and your colleagues bring to the table is vital to successful integration.

The Lawyer Who Became a Scientist to Find a Cure for Her Fatal Disease

The Lawyer Who Became a Scientist to Find a Cure for Her Fatal Disease

When Sonia Vallabh found out she was likely to develop a terminal brain disease, she and her husband, Eric Minikel, changed careers to find a cure.

Tips from the Other Side: How to Write the Best Graduate Fellowship Applications

Tips from the Other Side: How to Write the Best Graduate Fellowship Applications

A few tips and tricks for both doing your best on the application and making it through the process with your self esteem intact.

Top US Science Agency Unveils Hotly Anticipated Harassment Policy

Top US Science Agency Unveils Hotly Anticipated Harassment Policy

The National Science Foundation's rules for reporting harassment by grant recipients are the strictest yet instituted by a US government science agency.

The State and Evolution of Gold Open Access: A Country Level Analysis

The State and Evolution of Gold Open Access: A Country Level Analysis

A large-scale analysis of the state of open access pulising across various countries from 1990 to 2016.

Gender Gap in Engineering

Gender Gap in Engineering

The Swiss Science Council reports that according to recent statistics, the gender gap in the technical sciences and engineering fields is still disproportionately high in Europe and North America. European countries with high-income have a surprisingly low proportion of female engineers in research and industry, in comparison to developing countries like Eastern Europe, Central and South Asia and Latin America.

Beyond Impact Factor, H-Index and University Rankings: Evaluate Science in More Meaningful Ways

Beyond Impact Factor, H-Index and University Rankings: Evaluate Science in More Meaningful Ways

Swiss Academy of Sciences conference on metrics and assessment.

Inequality in Knowledge Production: The Integration of Academic Infrastructure by Big Publishers

Inequality in Knowledge Production: The Integration of Academic Infrastructure by Big Publishers

The implications of a simultaneous redirection of the big publishers' business strategy towards open access business models and the acquisition of scholarly infrastructure utilizing the conceptual framework of rent-seeking theory.

Code Ocean: Discover & Run Scientific Code

Code Ocean: Discover & Run Scientific Code

Code Ocean is a cloud-based computational reproducibility platform that provides researchers and developers an easy way to share, discover and run code published in academic journals and conferences.

Does Teacher Diversity Matter in Student Learning?

Does Teacher Diversity Matter in Student Learning?

Research shows that students, especially boys, benefit when teachers share their race or gender. Yet most teachers are white women.

What It Feels Like for Women Building Science Careers

What It Feels Like for Women Building Science Careers

Australia's parliament has a problem retaining experienced women. As a workplace, it's not alone.

From 101 Innovations to a Roadmap for Collaboration

From 101 Innovations to a Roadmap for Collaboration

Last month, I participated virtually in the Joint Roadmap for Open Science Tools (JROST) workshop as 86 individuals from 58 different organizations gathered in Berkeley on August 27-28 to explore the growing category of open source scholarly workflow tools, to…