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Open Access to Scientific Publications Must Become a Reality by 2020

Open Access to Scientific Publications Must Become a Reality by 2020

Making scientific publications free to read is a big change in a world dominated by subscription journals. Why is it so important that science publications become open access?

How to Sail Smoothly from Academia to Industry

How to Sail Smoothly from Academia to Industry

To beat the stiff competition, highlight your skills in collaboration, teamwork and meeting deadlines.

Impact Assessment Stories: Decisions, Decisions

Impact Assessment Stories: Decisions, Decisions

When it comes to impact assessment, there are things that are easy to measure, and then there are things that we care about. On the divide through the examples of two recent online initiatives from the Canadian federal government.

The Time is Now for More Women in Science

The Time is Now for More Women in Science

According to a new survey, most Americans agree women are critical to scientific discovery.

Societal Inequalities Amplify Gender Gaps in Math

Societal Inequalities Amplify Gender Gaps in Math

Countries that are generally more egalitarian, or that have institutions more conductive to equality, have a lower gender performance gap in math, suggesting that this gap is partly shaped by more general societal inequalities.

The Identity of the Lone Woman Scientist in This 1971 Photo Was a Mystery. Then Twitter Cracked the Case

The Identity of the Lone Woman Scientist in This 1971 Photo Was a Mystery. Then Twitter Cracked the Case

Amid the sea of male faces -- 37 of them -- was a lone woman, her face partially obscured. She was listed as "not identified."

Evidence of Open Access of Scientific Publications in Google Scholar: A Large-Scale Analysis

Evidence of Open Access of Scientific Publications in Google Scholar: A Large-Scale Analysis

Analyzing Open Access levels across all countries and fields of research with Google Scholar data.

Talent vs Luck: The Role of Randomness in Success and Failure

Talent vs Luck: The Role of Randomness in Success and Failure

Article underlines the risks of distributing excessive honors or resources to people who, at the end of the day, could have been simply luckier than others. Policy hypotheses are addressed to show the most efficient strategies for public funding of research in order to improve meritocracy, diversity and innovation.

More Than 60% of Teen Girls Regret Not Studying STEM

More Than 60% of Teen Girls Regret Not Studying STEM

Accenture study shows 62% of teenage girls regret not studying science, technology, engineering and maths subjects for longer.

Stem Is Losing Male LGBT Undergrads

Stem Is Losing Male LGBT Undergrads

But female LGBQ students are more likely than their heterosexual peers to stay in STEM, a survey of college seniors across the United States reveals.

Do You Want to Direct a Research Institute? Germany’s Max Planck Society Has Hundreds of Top Jobs to Fill

Do You Want to Direct a Research Institute? Germany’s Max Planck Society Has Hundreds of Top Jobs to Fill

A wave of retirements offers a chance to recruit female directors and open up new research avenues.

Double Investment in Research, Innovation and Education to Boost Europe's Competitiveness and Sustainability

Double Investment in Research, Innovation and Education to Boost Europe's Competitiveness and Sustainability

13 European associations of universities release a statement in which they call upon the EU institutions to double the investment in research, innovation and education, in the next Multi-Annual Financial Framework.

Practical Challenges for Researchers in Data Sharing

Practical Challenges for Researchers in Data Sharing

In one of the largest surveys of researchers about research data (with over 7,700 respondents), Springer Nature finds widespread data sharing associated with published works and a desire from researchers that their data are discoverable.