McGill Institute Takes Open Science to a New Level
All research findings at the Montreal Neurological Institute are being shared publicly to accelerate scientific discovery.
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All research findings at the Montreal Neurological Institute are being shared publicly to accelerate scientific discovery.
SHERPA/RoMEO database of publishers' policies on copyright and self-archiving.
Scientists need to learn how to communicate science strategically.
Researchers should spend more trying to reproduce other scientists' results.
The academic paper has some inherent limitations—chief among them, that it can provide only a summary of a given research project.
The unconference about tools and rules in collaborative research.
Getting researcher buy-in to new tools and systems can be challenging - even when those tools are intended to help free them of administrative burden.
Evaluating the impact of the Moore Foundation Open Access new policy.
Analysis reveals that female researchers are over-represented on the social-media site and that mathematicians and life scientists are less likely to use it.
Advances in science and public health policy have saved over 107 million lives in 25 years.
Breaking the cycle in which only highly profitable drugs reach the market is not just the responsibility of government.
An overview of recent events and the current state of preprints in the scholarly communications landscape.
Beth Simone Noveck urges researchers to work out how technology can improve public institutions.
The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation recently announced a new Open Access Policy that will help to maximize the impact of research.
The Nature Index tracks the affiliations of high-quality scientific articles. The infographic indicates patterns of international collaboration captured by the Nature Index.
Open Knowledge Maps is a visualization tool for researchers that allows them to view groupings of manuscripts that share common words when searching for a new research topic
Jürgen Schmidhuber says artificial intelligence will surpass humans’ in 2050, enabling robots to have fun, fall in love – and colonise the galaxy.
As climate change accelerates, a handful of scientists are eager to move ahead with experiments testing ways to counteract warming artificially.
A webinar on how to access and engage with content and the importance of open access to scholarly research communication.
Squeezed budgets for basic research will make it harder to respond to disease outbreaks and other global threats, say Arturo Casadevall & Ferric Fang.
Opinion piece by Ijad Madisch, co-founder and CEO of ResearchGate, the professional network that connects the world of science and opens research up to all.
Elon Musk believes artificial intelligence that is much smarter than the smartest human on Earth could result in dangerous situations. He argues that the government must introduce a universal basic income program in order to compensate for automation.
The work force is aging in the United States, and scientists are leading the way. From 1993 to 2008, the share of scientists aged 55 and older increased by nearly 90 percent.