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A Few Things that Would Reduce Stress around Reproducibility

A Few Things that Would Reduce Stress around Reproducibility

Here's a list of more cultural things we can do to reduce the stress/pressure around the reproducibility crisis.

Francis Crick Institute's GBP700m Building 'Too Noisy to Concentrate'

Francis Crick Institute's GBP700m Building 'Too Noisy to Concentrate'

Some of the 1,250 people working at the year-old laboratory say its open plan layout, designed to produce collaboration, makes it hard to focus on work

Scientist Puts His Dog on the Editorial Boards of Seven Predatory Journals as Proof of Their Negligence

Scientist Puts His Dog on the Editorial Boards of Seven Predatory Journals as Proof of Their Negligence

By day, "Olivia Doll" sits on the boards of seven academic journals; by night, she's a Staffordshire terrier named Ollie, owned by Mike Daube, a public health expert in Perth, Australia.

Sudden Shift at a Public Health Journal Leaves Scientists Feeling Censored

Sudden Shift at a Public Health Journal Leaves Scientists Feeling Censored

Claiming overreach by a new publisher, the journal’s editorial board asks for disciplinary action from the National Library of Medicine.

The Cruel World of Funding Peer Review

The Cruel World of Funding Peer Review

Early career researchers face a cruel world these days. Even though they are an increasingly diverse cohort, they are still generally imagined as young, full-time academics without significant outside commitments.

We've Failed: Pirate Black Open Access Is Trumping Green and Gold and We Must Change Our Approach

We've Failed: Pirate Black Open Access Is Trumping Green and Gold and We Must Change Our Approach

While green and gold open access have been put forward as two worthy emperors, it is time to conclude that they are unclothed.

Do Bibliometrics and Altmetrics Correlate With the Quality of Papers?

Do Bibliometrics and Altmetrics Correlate With the Quality of Papers?

A  large-scale empirical study based on F1000Prime, altmetrics, and citation  data.

European Taxpayers Are Changing Lives, but People Don't Always Know It

European Taxpayers Are Changing Lives, but People Don't Always Know It

Carlos Moedas, EU Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation, has called for political leaders to speak more about science and innovation to connect people with the life-changing research that is funded by their taxes and has the potential to combat urgent global problems.

Hungary Rewards Highly Cited Scientists With Bonus Grants

Hungary Rewards Highly Cited Scientists With Bonus Grants

Some top researchers prosper in Hungary as country tries to improve its international standing in science.

Want to Change Federal Policies? Here's How

Want to Change Federal Policies? Here's How

One of the best ways to shape public policy is for experts to submit detailed, technical information through the public comment process.

The Many Fallacies Used to Defend Subscription Publishing

The Many Fallacies Used to Defend Subscription Publishing

For all the wonderful things academic societies do, they tend to be incredibly conservative and have done very little to suggest that they can lead on publishing innovation.

Will Fury Over Harvey Weinstein Allegations Change Academe’s Handling of Harassment?

Will Fury Over Harvey Weinstein Allegations Change Academe’s Handling of Harassment?

The accusations against the Hollywood producer have prompted frank conversations about sexual misconduct. But it will still take a lot to shift how higher education treats such cases, experts say.

More Than 100 Universities and Colleges in Offshore Leaks Data

More Than 100 Universities and Colleges in Offshore Leaks Data

More than 100 educational institutions, including some of the world's most prestigious, appear linked to blocker funds and other offshore investments.

How Canada Can Lead the World in Innovating Innovation

How Canada Can Lead the World in Innovating Innovation

A new system must build cross-sector collaboration, lower barriers to working together, and create excitement and tangible know-how to attract investment.

The Case for 'Open Science': Do We Need Intellectual Property Law?

The Case for 'Open Science': Do We Need Intellectual Property Law?

Professor Aled Edwards asks why we need an Intellectual Property law.

Dear Nobel Winners, Mr. Trump Has All the Brains He Needs

Dear Nobel Winners, Mr. Trump Has All the Brains He Needs

The president won't meet this year's American laureates, no surprise for "a very intelligent person"€ with no need for science.