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A Simple Proposal for the Publication of Journal Citation Distributions

A Simple Proposal for the Publication of Journal Citation Distributions

Although there are differences among journals across the spectrum of JIFs, the citation distributions overlap extensively, demonstrating that the citation performance of individual papers cannot be inferred from the JIF.

A Paper on Field Theory Delivers a Wake-Up Call to Academics

A Paper on Field Theory Delivers a Wake-Up Call to Academics

Oliver Rosten believes the postdoctoral system played a role in his friend’s suicide. Disseminating that opinion in a scientific journal took perseverance.

A Collection of Papers that Should Never Have Been Published

A Collection of Papers that Should Never Have Been Published

A collection of thirteen papers that were intended to be unpublishable. All were submitted to predatory journals to expose non-existent peer review and exploitative practices.

Who Counts as an Inventor? The Answer Could Be Worth Millions

Who Counts as an Inventor? The Answer Could Be Worth Millions

A postdoc suing over exclusion from patents offers a lesson for anyone working on potentially lucrative research.

Discredited Gene-Editing Researcher Vows to Clear His Name

Discredited Gene-Editing Researcher Vows to Clear His Name

A Chinese biologist whose team on Wednesday retracted a high-profile paper on a gene-editing technology has vowed to press ahead with experiments that he hopes will vindicate the potential rival to the CRISPR/Cas9 system.

Swiss Seek Full Disclosure in FP9

Swiss Seek Full Disclosure in FP9

The European Commission should give Framework 9 applicants access to the full evaluation reports for their proposals, a Swiss position paper on the programme has said.

It Will Be Much Harder to Call New Findings 'Significant' If This Team Gets Its Way

It Will Be Much Harder to Call New Findings 'Significant' If This Team Gets Its Way

Proposal to change widely accepted p-value threshold stirs reproducibility debate.

7 Functionalities the Scholarly Literature Should Have

7 Functionalities the Scholarly Literature Should Have

As a regular user of the scholarly literature since before the internet, I have closely followed its digitization. I find it rather frustrating that some of the most basic functionalities are still excluded.

The Plan to End Science’s Pernicious #Manel Problem

The Plan to End Science’s Pernicious #Manel Problem

In the past few months, three high-profile science conferences have ignited internet ire for their lack of representation of women.

Scientists, Please Run for Office. The Planet Needs You.

Scientists, Please Run for Office. The Planet Needs You.

The country desperately needs more egghead lawmakers. Right now, Capitol Hill has almost none.

A Surprising Amount of Medical Research Isn’t Made Public. That's Dangerous.

A Surprising Amount of Medical Research Isn’t Made Public. That's Dangerous.

When the results of clinical trials aren’t made public, the consequences can be dangerous — and potentially deadly.