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Assessing Scientists for Hiring, Promotion, and Tenure

Assessing Scientists for Hiring, Promotion, and Tenure

A growing number of scientific leaders believe the current system of faculty incentives and rewards is misaligned with the needs of society. Here we propose six principles for assessing scientists and associated research and policy implications.

Emmanuel Macron Talks About France's AI Strategy

Emmanuel Macron Talks About France's AI Strategy

In an interview with WIRED, French President Emmanuel Macron describes his plans to enhance the country's AI efforts—and differentiate them from those in the US.

Time to Talk About Why so Many Postgrads Have Poor Mental Health

Time to Talk About Why so Many Postgrads Have Poor Mental Health

An outpouring on Twitter highlights the acute pressures on young scientists.

NIH Moves to Punish Researchers who Violate Confidentiality

NIH Moves to Punish Researchers who Violate Confidentiality

The NIH announced in December 2017 that it would rereview dozens of applications that might have been compromised in terms of confidentiality.

No Women No Panel Campaign

No Women No Panel Campaign

The No Women No Panel Campaign initiated by Commissioner Mariya Gabriel has been supported and reiterated by several of her colleagues from the European Commission. She committed to ensuring at least one other woman is part of panels she is invited to speak at.

Mining 50 Years of Astronomy and Astrophysics Publications Data

Mining 50 Years of Astronomy and Astrophysics Publications Data

Looking at of the gender gap in 50 years of publications in astronomy and astrophysics.

India Taps Biologist as New Science Adviser

India Taps Biologist as New Science Adviser

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government tapped Krishnaswamy Vijay Raghavan, a molecular biologist and head of India’s Department of Biotechnology, to fill the post of science adviser.

Study Finds Female College Graduates Newly on the Job Market Are Punished for Having Good Grades

Study Finds Female College Graduates Newly on the Job Market Are Punished for Having Good Grades

Employers favor new college graduates with moderate academic success but not high achievement, study finds. New male graduates' grades don't seem to have much impact.

Why Aren’t There More Women in Science and Technology?

Why Aren’t There More Women in Science and Technology?

New evidence on why more women don’t choose STEM fields for careers points to their strengths on reading tests.

The EPA Says It Wants Research Transparency

The EPA Says It Wants Research Transparency

A proposed policy would bar the E.P.A. from considering research that doesn't release its raw data for review, blocking some significant work.