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Physicists and scientific computing experts prepare for an onslaught of petabytes.
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Physicists and scientific computing experts prepare for an onslaught of petabytes.
A collection of Twitter hashtags about science communication to facilitate engagement with academics and professionals on Twitter.
PIDapalooza, the first ever festival of persistent identifiers, set out not only to bring together the creators and users of PIDs, but also to make PIDs cool.
Following a £2 billion research pledge, questions remain around commitment to boost science investment.
In the aftermath of the election results, a group of women in the sciences has banded together to speak out against anti-intellectualism, inequality, sexism and discrimination.
Microsoft is putting its considerable financial and engineering muscle into the experimental field of quantum computing as it works to build a machine that could tackle problems beyond the reach of today’s digital computers.
While the total output of the eleven open-access mega-journals grew by 14.9% between 2014 and 2015, this growth is largely attributable to the increased output of Scientific Reports and Medicine.
In order to reduce its gender imbalance, the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in Amsterdam will hold special election rounds, one in 2017 and one in 2018, for which only women can be nominated.
Cap at current spending levels could spell 'end of science in Brazil', researchers say.
Will F1000Research and Wellcome Open Research be replacing journals and editors?
What do Godzilla and scientific peer review have in common? Each ought to be collapsing under its own weight, yet somehow they stand.
Researchers naturally want their work to make a difference, but the sad fact is that it often has little influence beyond academia
Open publishing platforms that bring grey literature out of the dark promise to save money, reduce duplication and speed communication
Evaluation of academic research plays a significant role in government efforts to steer public universities. The scope of such evaluation is now being extended to include the ‘relevance’ or ‘impact’ of academic research outside the academy. We address how evaluation of non-academic research impact can promote more such impact without undermining academic freedom and research excellence.
Wellcome Open Research provides all Wellcome researchers with a place to rapidly publish any results they think are worth sharing.
Driving progress and building on success at the National Institutes of Health
In April, we announced we were pausing our public engagement funding to thoroughly review and explore the best ways for us to support public engagement activities in future. Now, we’re pleased – and more than a little excited – to share the outcome of this work.
2016 winners include journalists from China, Germany, Sweden, The Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
Twitter activity is a more important predictor of citation rates than 5-year journal impact factor. Moreover, Twitter activity is not driven by journal impact factor; the ‘highest-impact’ journals were not necessarily the most discussed online.
The Office of Research Integrity shares a series of infographics addressing the Responsible Conduct of Research and the handling of research misconduct.
GitHub is not a solution to the problem of making scripts and software available as part of the permanent record of a publication. But the folk at Zenodo and Mozilla Science Lab (in collaboration with Figshare) have solutions for you now.
The move by Chinese scientists could spark a biomedical duel between China and the United States.