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Breakthrough prizes give top scientists the rock star treatment

Breakthrough prizes give top scientists the rock star treatment

The richest awards in science were handed out Sunday night when the Breakthrough Prize organization presented a total of $21.9 million to physicists, mathematicians, life scientists and one talented high school student.

Impact is not importance

Impact is not importance

The use of journal impacts in evaluating individuals has its inherent dangers. In an ideal world, evaluators would read each article and make personal judgments.

The economic impact of open data: what do we already know?

The economic impact of open data: what do we already know?

Open data fuels economic growth. Many believe in the theory and ask for the proof. A new report by Nesta and the ODI adds to the evidence of the impact of open data.

A spatiotemporal analysis of Brazilian science from the perspective of researchers' career trajectories

A spatiotemporal analysis of Brazilian science from the perspective of researchers' career trajectories

An analysis of the education of researchers that constitute the main Brazilian research groups, using data on about 6,000 researchers.

Artificial intelligence institute launches free science search engine

Artificial intelligence institute launches free science search engine

Semantic Scholar comes from centre backed by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen.

Success rates: surge in applications to 'struggling' research councils

Success rates: surge in applications to 'struggling' research councils

Success rates fall at five out of six councils amid warnings that the process could become ‘more of a lottery’ as reviewers are stretched.

Court orders shutdown of Libgen, Bookfi and Sci-Hub

Court orders shutdown of Libgen, Bookfi and Sci-Hub

A NY District Court has granted Elsevier's request for a preliminary injunction against several sites that host academic publications without permission.

Elsevier mutiny: cracks are starting to widen in the fortress of academic publishing

Elsevier mutiny: cracks are starting to widen in the fortress of academic publishing

The editorial staff of a research journal have resigned to protest the company’s failure to embrace open access.

Why is academic writing so needlessly complex?

Why is academic writing so needlessly complex?

Some research funders have mandated in recent years that studies they finance be published in open-access journals, but they've given little attention to ensuring those studies include accessible writing.

Academics have found a way to access insanely expensive research papers-for free

Academics have found a way to access insanely expensive research papers-for free

"The internet has changed everything and people are simply no longer willing to pay $30 to read a paper from 1987."

UC policy extends free access to all scholarly articles written by UC employees

UC policy extends free access to all scholarly articles written by UC employees

University of California expands the reach of its research publications by issuing a [3]Presidential Open Access Policy, allowing future scholarly articles authored by all UC employees to be freely shared with readers worldwide.

2015 Nature graduate-student survey

2015 Nature graduate-student survey

Graduate students dream of academia but are keeping their career options open, according to a 2015 Nature survey.