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Federal Council launches new National Research Programme

Federal Council launches new National Research Programme

The Federal Council has launched a new National Research Programme (NRP) on ways of achieving a sustainable economy. This NRP is expected to contribute significantly to a more sustainable economy and greater resource security, resulting in increased competitiveness for the Swiss economy and more prosperity for the population. This programme will run for five years and is budgeted at CHF 20 million.

The Downside of Scale for Journal Publishers: Quality Control and Filtration

The Downside of Scale for Journal Publishers: Quality Control and Filtration

Scale can be achieved by broadly outsourcing the editorial process. Does this lead to a loss in quality control, and is this acceptable?

From Little Science to Big Science

From Little Science to Big Science

The number of researchers doubles every ten to fifteen years. In his manuscript, Gottfried Schatz highlights the problems which growth creates for science. He explains the difference between knowledge and science and the reason why less knowledge and more science should be taught in our kindergartens, schools and universities.

Springer Nature To Extend Content Sharing To Whole Springer Nature-owned Journal Portfolio

Springer Nature To Extend Content Sharing To Whole Springer Nature-owned Journal Portfolio

Authors and subscribers will be able to share content  from over 2,700 journals and 300,000 new articles per annum with researchers across widely accessible platforms

What is the ethical compensation for nonprofit executives? (Should you boycott PLOS?)

What is the ethical compensation for nonprofit executives? (Should you boycott PLOS?)

Over the last week, there's been a storm over the executive compensation and financials at the Public Library of Science (PLOS).

China finally setting guidelines for treating lab animals

China finally setting guidelines for treating lab animals

China has released its first national standards governing the treatment of laboratory animals, and scientists hope the guidelines will improve both conditions for animals and China’s prospects for international research collaborations.

Australian cryptologists concerned by restrictive exports law

Australian cryptologists concerned by restrictive exports law

Other scientists also say the need to get a permit for applied ‘dual-use’ research may constrain academic freedom.

Weaving the Internet of Data

Weaving the Internet of Data

High level European policy meeting on funding research data to support open innovation, 6 April 2016, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Performance-Based Funding of Universities in Europe

Performance-Based Funding of Universities in Europe

Policymakers, funders, and universities should take a holistic view on performance-based funding and develop strategies for reaping its benefits while mitigating its risks.

Biological specimen troves threatened by funding pause

Biological specimen troves threatened by funding pause

Decision by US National Science Foundation could hamper research on conservation biology, climate change and invasive species.

Geoffrey Hinton, the 'godfather' of deep learning, on AlphaGo

Geoffrey Hinton, the 'godfather' of deep learning, on AlphaGo

The scientist who helped develop the neural networks behind Google's AlphaGo, which beat grandmaster Lee Sedol, on the past, present and future of AI