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Medical Journals Have a Fake News Problem

Medical Journals Have a Fake News Problem

With help from drug companies, Omics International is making millions as it roils the scientific community with sketchy publications.

Prevalence and Citation Advantage of Gold Open Access in the Subject Areas of the Scopus Database

Prevalence and Citation Advantage of Gold Open Access in the Subject Areas of the Scopus Database

No generalizable gold OA citation advantage at journal level.

Collection of Letters by Codebreaker Alan Turing Found in Filing Cabinet

Collection of Letters by Codebreaker Alan Turing Found in Filing Cabinet

The correspondence, dating from 1949 to 1954, was found by an academic in a storeroom at the University of Manchester.

US Energy Agency Asked Scientists to Scrub References to Climate Change

US Energy Agency Asked Scientists to Scrub References to Climate Change

Researchers were told to censor descriptions of projects funded by a Department of Energy laboratory.

A Nobel Doesn't Make You an Expert

A Nobel Doesn't Make You an Expert

In an excerpt from her book "Making Sense of Science," Cornelia Dean of The New York Times shares hard-won insights in teasing out substance from hype.

Oxford University Professor Resigns in Donald Trump Protest

Oxford University Professor Resigns in Donald Trump Protest

Bo Rothstein quits Blavatnik School of Government post after learning that patron is a major financial backer of US president.

To Tweet or Not To Tweet — an Academic Question

To Tweet or Not To Tweet — an Academic Question

I doubt that twitter has made my academic papers directly more impactful, but does that stop me tweeting about my group’s work? No way.

Announcing the new British Library Research Data Strategy

Announcing the new British Library Research Data Strategy

Our vision for the British Library is that research data are as integrated into our collections, research and services as text is today. The

I Was an Exxon-Funded Climate Scientist

I Was an Exxon-Funded Climate Scientist

A new study confirms what many already know: Exxon for years sowed uncertainty and doubt about climate change in the public. Should scientists reject certain funding sources?

National Goals and Guidelines for Open Access to Research Articles

National Goals and Guidelines for Open Access to Research Articles

The government’s goal is that all pubclicly funded Norwegian research articles should be made openly available by 2024, and the government has established guidelines and measures for open access to research articles.

It Turns Out That Knowing More About Science Doesn't Correct Misbelief

It Turns Out That Knowing More About Science Doesn't Correct Misbelief

New study casts doubts on whether more information about science can really change someone's mind.