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Springer Nature Becomes Largest Publisher to Open up All Reference Lists

Springer Nature Becomes Largest Publisher to Open up All Reference Lists

Working closely with Crossref, Springer Nature will make the metadata for reference lists available across all academic books and owned journals.

The Secret to Making Family Life Compatible with an Academic Career

The Secret to Making Family Life Compatible with an Academic Career

Starting a family has less influence than before on the pursuit of an academic career for researchers.

China Faces Science Reform Challenges, Including Favoritism

China Faces Science Reform Challenges, Including Favoritism

In this Policy Forum, Cong Cao and Richard P. Suttmeier highlight the immense work and challenges China will encounter as it attempts to reform its scientific and technological development strategy.

At 10, Europe’s ‘Excellence’ Fund Faces Calls for Change

At 10, Europe’s ‘Excellence’ Fund Faces Calls for Change

The European Research Council has earned a reputation for quality—and for being risk averse

Google Confirms Its Acquisition of Data Science Community Kaggle

Google Confirms Its Acquisition of Data Science Community Kaggle

Google today said it is acquiring Kaggle, an online service that hosts data science and machine learning competitions.

In Crowdfunding It’s Backers That Predict Market Success

In Crowdfunding It’s Backers That Predict Market Success

The number of backers a product attracts during crowdfunding predicts its financial success in the marketplace – not the amount of money raised.

The History of Women in Science Shows Us the Fight Is Worth It

The History of Women in Science Shows Us the Fight Is Worth It

The ability to participate in science has always been political. On International Women’s Day, scientists must decide how best to defend women’s rights

Patchy Progress on Fixing Global Gender Disparities in Science

Patchy Progress on Fixing Global Gender Disparities in Science

‘Leaky pipeline’ stands the test of time, with overall progress for women in research continuing at a crawl.

Quantifying the Effect of Editor–Author Relations on Manuscript Handling Times

Quantifying the Effect of Editor–Author Relations on Manuscript Handling Times

Prior co-authorship relations have a large and significant influence on manuscript handling times, speeding up the editorial decision on average by 19 days.

Rising to the Challenge as US States Turn the Screw on Science Education

Rising to the Challenge as US States Turn the Screw on Science Education

Researchers everywhere should pay more attention to how their subject is presented.

Use of the Journal Impact Factor for Assessing Individual Articles Need Not Be Wrong

Use of the Journal Impact Factor for Assessing Individual Articles Need Not Be Wrong

Without any doubt, the journal impact factor (IF) is one of the most debated scientometric indicators. Especially the use of the IF for assessing individual articles and their authors is highly controversial.

Photo Project Spotlights Scientists from Under-Represented Groups

Photo Project Spotlights Scientists from Under-Represented Groups

Campaign on Wikipedia seeks to reveal the hidden faces of female scientists and those from minority ethnic groups.

Science Journalism Can Be Evidence-Based, Compelling — and Wrong

Science Journalism Can Be Evidence-Based, Compelling — and Wrong

A ranking of the best science-news outlets misjudges the relationship between research and reporting.

The Perfect Grant and How to Get It

The Perfect Grant and How to Get It

To help scientists build a career, Pfunders must earmark cash, reduce emphasis on collaboration, and improve the application process.

Activists Rush to Save Government Science Data — If They Can Find It

Activists Rush to Save Government Science Data — If They Can Find It

It is illegal to destroy government data, but agencies can make it more difficult to find by revising websites and creating other barriers to the underlying information.