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Why researchers keep citing retracted papers

Why researchers keep citing retracted papers

Some papers cite the retracted work to examine the retraction itself. Others may simply be pointing out that the findings of a withdrawn paper have been proven false.

The unsung heroes of scientific software

The unsung heroes of scientific software

Creators of computer programs that underpin experiments don’t always get their due — so the website Depsy is trying to track the impact of research code.

Funding for key data resources in jeopardy

Funding for key data resources in jeopardy

Several widely used biology databases supported by the National Human Genome Research Institute are facing unsettling change.

Why Preventing Cancer Is Not the Priority in Drug Development

Why Preventing Cancer Is Not the Priority in Drug Development

There’s more money to be made investing in drugs that will extend cancer patients’ lives by a few months than in drugs that would prevent cancer in the first place.

Why science's universal language is a problem for research

Why science's universal language is a problem for research

The vast majority of scientific papers today are published in English. What gets lost when other languages get left out?

Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2016

Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2016

Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2016 by Jeffrey Beall, January 5, 2016. Each year at this time I formally release my updated list of predatory publishers. Because the list is now very la…

Study show that elite scientists really do hold back science

Study show that elite scientists really do hold back science

Scientists can be stubborn. They can use their gravitas to steamroll new ideas. Which means those new ideas often only prevail when older scientists die.

Altmetric's top 100 research articles in 2015

Altmetric's top 100 research articles in 2015

What academic research caught the public imagination in 2015? Altmetric has pulled together our annual list of the research that has attracted the most online attention in the past year.

A basic scientist's reflections on research funding

A basic scientist's reflections on research funding

Research can only exist with good and secure funding, but when obtaining funding becomes a dominant part of investigators’ activity, the system has a problem.

Use of positive and negative words in scientific PubMed abstracts between 1974 and 2014

Use of positive and negative words in scientific PubMed abstracts between 1974 and 2014

Analyzing three decades' worth of PubMed-indexed abstracts, scientists find a notable increase in the frequency of positive words, like "innovative" and "novel", over time.

Research data in core journals in biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics

Research data in core journals in biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics

Biology top journals share original data at the highest rate, and physics top journals share at the lowest rate.