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Show us your research two days before publishing, government orders academics

Show us your research two days before publishing, government orders academics

Research must be sent to DfE two days before publishing

Brexit 'not good news for British science' warn new Nobel laureates

Brexit 'not good news for British science' warn new Nobel laureates

Duncan Haldane and Sir Fraser Stoddart call for scientists to be given protected status for visas, and highlight the role of EU funding in attracting elite scientists.

United Nations report calls for OA to improve global health

United Nations report calls for OA to improve global health

Last month the United Nations released a report with recommendations on how to improve innovation and access to health technologies.

LSE foreign academics told they will not be asked to advise on Brexit

LSE foreign academics told they will not be asked to advise on Brexit

Experts question legality under anti-discrimination laws as senior politicians criticise move as ‘baffling’.

Curation is under-resourced

Curation is under-resourced

Science funders and researchers need to recognize the time, resources and effort required to curate open data.

Suggesting a truer measure of academic impact

Suggesting a truer measure of academic impact

Chris Carroll argues that the impact of an academic research paper might be better measured by counting the number of times it is cited within citing publications rather than by simply measuring if it has been cited or not.

Corporate culture has no place in academia

Corporate culture has no place in academia

‘Academic capitalism’ contributed to the mishandling of the Macchiarini case by officials at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, argues Olof Hallonsten.

Trio snare physics Nobel for describing exotic states of matter

Trio snare physics Nobel for describing exotic states of matter

With advanced math, the laureates helped understand unusual phases of matter such as superconductors, superfluids, and thin magnetic fields.

A statement about data

A statement about data

Nature Physics now requires its published papers to include information on whether and how their underlying data are accessible to others.

Political Party, not Scientific Background, Shapes Americans’ View of Climate Change

Political Party, not Scientific Background, Shapes Americans’ View of Climate Change

A poll revealed today that Americans are still majorly divided on the causes and cures of climate change, The New York Times reports.

The Artificial Intelligence that reads science

The Artificial Intelligence that reads science

Iris is an Artificial Intelligence that starts out as a Science Assistant; helping you find the science you need. Over time she will learn, slowly but surely becoming a Scientist herself.

Science advisers need to explain the evidence

Science advisers need to explain the evidence

People no longer take science advice on trust, and science advisers need to provide evidence for their recommendations, according to Carlos Moedas, European Commissioner for Science, Research and Innovation.

Single-blind vs Double-blind Peer Review in the Setting of Author Prestige

Single-blind vs Double-blind Peer Review in the Setting of Author Prestige

This study investigates whether bias with single-blind review is greatest in a setting of author or institutional prestige.