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Who's the Most Influential Biomedical Scientist? Computer Program Guided by Artificial Intelligence Says It Knows

Who's the Most Influential Biomedical Scientist? Computer Program Guided by Artificial Intelligence Says It Knows

Semantic Scholar search tool expands to include biomedical science literature.

Lessons from History for the Future of Work

Lessons from History for the Future of Work

Global comparisons of previous social and economic upheavals suggest that what is to come depends on where you are now, argues Robert C. Allen.

Top Chinese University to Consider Social-Media Posts in Researcher Evaluations

Top Chinese University to Consider Social-Media Posts in Researcher Evaluations

Controversial policy means mainstream media are starting to rival rigorous academic publications in some universities in China.

Give Researchers a Lifetime Word Limit

Give Researchers a Lifetime Word Limit

Brian C. Martinson imagines how rationing the number of publications a scientist could put out might improve the scientific literature.

Self-Taught AI Is Best Yet at Strategy Game Go

Self-Taught AI Is Best Yet at Strategy Game Go

Artificial-intelligence program AlphaGo Zero trained in just days, without any human input.

The Misleading Narrative of the Canonical Faculty Productivity Trajectory

The Misleading Narrative of the Canonical Faculty Productivity Trajectory

80% of faculty exhibit a rich diversity of productivity patterns.

A Very Quick Intro to Blockchain and Open Scholarship

A Very Quick Intro to Blockchain and Open Scholarship

Everybody talks about Blockchain these days, but why should we consider this technology when thinking about Open Scholarship?

Scientists in the Lurch After Imprecise MHRD Notice About 'Paid Journals'

Scientists in the Lurch After Imprecise MHRD Notice About 'Paid Journals'

A "completely confusing statement" in a gazette notification has scientists wondering which of their papers will and won't be considered towards their promotions in the future.

DFG to Fund Electron Microscopes for University Research

DFG to Fund Electron Microscopes for University Research

DFG approved the funding of 17 high-performance electron microscopes with a total sum of €43 million. Funding for seven microscopes, amounting to €24 million, was awarded in the spring.