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2017 Is the Year of Artificial Intelligence. Here's Why

2017 Is the Year of Artificial Intelligence. Here's Why

Things that haven’t worked for decades in the space are starting to work; and we are going beyond just tools and embedded functions.

How to Avoid the Stigma of a Retracted Paper? Don't Call It a Retraction

How to Avoid the Stigma of a Retracted Paper? Don't Call It a Retraction

Avoiding the r-word would make it easier for researchers to correct the literature after an honest mistake.

The Mathematicians Who Want to Save Democracy

The Mathematicians Who Want to Save Democracy

With algorithms in hand, scientists are looking to make elections in the United States more representative.

What Is It? (And Why Some Researchers Want It)

What Is It? (And Why Some Researchers Want It)

There is a movement within the scientific community that asks for greater collaboration between research teams. The idea is that with greater access to information, more people working separately on the same problems can solve them more efficiently and with the greatest transparency.

NSF Bio Directorate Announces Cancellation of #DDIG Program

NSF Bio Directorate Announces Cancellation of #DDIG Program

NSF’s Directorate of Biological Sciences just announced that they are getting rid of the Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (DDIG) program.

Trump Keeps Francis Collins as NIH Director

Trump Keeps Francis Collins as NIH Director

Dr. Francis Collins, a holdover from the Obama administration, will remain director of the National Institutes of Health, the White House announced.

5 Million Euros to Fund Blockchain Surveillance Research

5 Million Euros to Fund Blockchain Surveillance Research

A group of EU government agencies, law enforcement groups and academic researchers are partnering on a new digital currency surveillance project.

Dozens of Recent Clinical Trials May Contain Wrong or Falsified Data, Claims Study

Dozens of Recent Clinical Trials May Contain Wrong or Falsified Data, Claims Study

Fresh concerns over reliability of papers published in journals as suspicious statistical patterns prompt investigations into some of the identified trials

Pilot Programme Encourages Researchers to Share the Code

Pilot Programme Encourages Researchers to Share the Code

New project, partly designed by a University of Cambridge researcher, aims to improve transparency in science by sharing ‘how the sausage is made’. 

Can Editors Protect Peer Review from Bad Reviewers?

Can Editors Protect Peer Review from Bad Reviewers?

Peer review is the gold standard for scientific communication, but its ability to guarantee the quality of published research remains difficult to verify.

Exploring Characteristics of Highly Cited Authors According to Citation Location and Content

Exploring Characteristics of Highly Cited Authors According to Citation Location and Content

Big Science and cross‐disciplinary collaborations have reshaped the intellectual structure of research areas. A number of works have tried to uncover this hidden intellectual structure.

Reverse Engineering JCR's Self-Citation and Citation Stacking Thresholds

Reverse Engineering JCR's Self-Citation and Citation Stacking Thresholds

Now we know how suppression decisions are made, should metrics companies suppress titles at all or simply make the underlying data more transparent?

Bias in Distribution of K99 Awards and Faculty Hires

Bias in Distribution of K99 Awards and Faculty Hires

The biomedical research enterprise strives to be a meritocracy, but structural inequities and the reliance on nonscientific proxies such as journal impact and university prestige present roadblocks.