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The 2017 Tech Leavers Study: Why People Voluntarily Left Jobs in Tech

The 2017 Tech Leavers Study: Why People Voluntarily Left Jobs in Tech

Workplace culture drives turnover, significantly affecting the retention of underrepresented groups, and costing the industry more than $16 billion each year.

Researchers Have Finally Created a Tool to Spot Duplicated Images Across Thousands of Papers

Researchers Have Finally Created a Tool to Spot Duplicated Images Across Thousands of Papers

Publishers would need to join forces to apply image-checking software across the literature.

Negative Gender Ideologies and Gender-Science Stereotypes Are More Pervasive in Male-Dominated Academic Disciplines

Negative Gender Ideologies and Gender-Science Stereotypes Are More Pervasive in Male-Dominated Academic Disciplines

Investigating whether male-dominated academic environments were characterized by gender ideologies with negative implications for women.

Brilliant Scientific Discoveries We Have Badass Women to Thank For

Brilliant Scientific Discoveries We Have Badass Women to Thank For

Despite numerous push-backs and disregard from male colleagues, these women persevered to make some of the greatest breakthroughs in scientific history, paving the way for millions of young women and girls to enter what was traditionally a male-dominated industry.

Women & Girls in Science: Working Together to Fix the Leaky Pipeline

Women & Girls in Science: Working Together to Fix the Leaky Pipeline

Currently, the biggest challenge facing women in science in Switzerland is the striking gender imbalance that exists at the highest rungs of the academic ladder.

Survey Reveals Federal Departments Still Blocking Access to Scientists

Survey Reveals Federal Departments Still Blocking Access to Scientists

Results show marked improvement compared with 2013 version of the survey, but union says ‘culture shift’ is taking time.

Italian Election Leaves Science out in the Cold

Italian Election Leaves Science out in the Cold

Researchers hold out little hope that the next government will improve their underfunded research system.​

The Man Who Bottled Evolution

The Man Who Bottled Evolution

Thirty years ago, MSU researcher Richard Lenski added his now-famous bacteria to 12 inaugural flasks, a process he and his team of lab technicians and students have been repeating daily ever since.

Funding the European Open Science Cloud

Funding the European Open Science Cloud

The European Commission (EC) is currently working on an implementation plan and a roadmap for the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC), which should then be adopted on 28 May. EOSC should offer 1.7 million European researchers and 70 million professionals in science and technology a virtual environment with open seamless services for storage, management, analysis and re-use of research data, across borders and scientific disciplines.

NSF Quietly Recalls Senior Officials in Europe, Asia, Citing Staff Shortfalls

NSF Quietly Recalls Senior Officials in Europe, Asia, Citing Staff Shortfalls

Some see National Science Foundation move as latest retreat in US diplomacy under Trump administration – but agency says it will send more science envoys on visits abroad.

A “Work in Progress”? Public Engagement Is Now Part of the Uk Research Landscape but Challenges Remain

A “Work in Progress”? Public Engagement Is Now Part of the Uk Research Landscape but Challenges Remain

Funders of UK research have sought to foster a research culture in which public engagement is embedded at all levels.

United States and South Korea the World’s Biggest Science Novelty Acts

United States and South Korea the World’s Biggest Science Novelty Acts

Tool that tallies engagement with new biomedical concepts seeks to reward novelty.  Switzerland has fallen considerably since the 1990s compared to other countries.

Insights from Authors’ Editors Can Help Journal Editors Define and Refine Their Core Competencies

Insights from Authors’ Editors Can Help Journal Editors Define and Refine Their Core Competencies

Journal editors should be able to ensure that authors are given useful feedback on the language and writing in submitted manuscripts. Journal editors should be able to deal effectively with inappropriate text re-use and plagiarism.

Gender Balance in Time-Keeping at Life Science Conferences

Gender Balance in Time-Keeping at Life Science Conferences

Male speakers exceeded their allocated time more frequently than female speakers, especially at large conferences (73% vs 49%). Since conferences are an important arena for science dissemination this might have a negative impact on female scientist's careers.