Could Machine Learning Fuel a Reproducibility Crisis in Science?
Could Machine Learning Fuel a Reproducibility Crisis in Science?
'Data leakage' threatens the reliability of machine-learning use across disciplines, researchers warn.
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'Data leakage' threatens the reliability of machine-learning use across disciplines, researchers warn.
Horizon Europe is a new type of beast. While building on previous EU research programmes, it is doubling down on making an impact on major societal and technological challenges facing the bloc. Research stakeholders fear this shift will take money away from laboratory bench research and are calling on the European Commission to ensure it is clear which parts of the Horizon Europe pot impact-driven funding is coming from.
Uncertainty in British politics is a headache for UK researchers
US lawmakers have warned that fake research papers risk compromising trust in the entire scientific system, as Artificial Intelligence makes it ever easier for so-called paper mills to fool journals into accepting made up articles.
Natural History Museum scientists seek to unlock mysteries of deep sea but some fear activity will disturb diversity of the depths
Articles about doing a PhD tend to focus on the difficulties faced by research students: here we argue that the scientific community should also highlight the positive elements of the PhD experience.
Scientists can reclaim public standing with better communication.
New study says that sugar taxation policies have the potential to meet environmental, social, and economic objectives.
Stories of juggling parenting and fieldwork, and argue that more should be done to help retain scientist-parents, particularly women, in academia.
What are the factors in women publishing less than men do in science? Or is the issue that women are credited less in science than men?
Scientists are concerned that the ruling coalition's landslide victory will mean continued investment in science that could be applied for military purposes.
Many higher education employees are headed for the exits, according to a new survey from the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources, which found that more than half of respondents said they were likely to look for other employment within the next 12 months.
As the field of 'science of science' matures, it is looking for ways to use its data-driven insights to make a tangible mark in science policy.
This Perspective delivers an introduction to syndemic thinking, and provides insights into how epidemics interact and what scientists, clinicians and policymakers can do with this information.
Shortly after celebrating the 15th anniversary of its zero waste commitment, the Tuscan city of Capannori has become a Zero Waste City.
Impacts on research are being felt more widely than just in Ukraine and Russia.
For sea life, the ocean is becoming an intolerable racket.
Community engagement enabled Jessica Eise to boost the relevance of her research. Here are her six tips for how to do this.
Since March, dozens of researchers from Ukraine have been welcomed at Swiss universities through a special scheme organised by the Scholars at Risk network and the Swiss National Science Foundation.
For astrobiologists, the first image from Nasa's James Webb Space Telescope reveals infinite possibilities of life beyond Earth, says this author.
"Now, I see that even the woman has a life."
Supporting and enhancing pollinators could help stabilise the production of important crops like oilseeds and fruit.
An inquiry into a university lecturer found he breached policy in an unprofessional relationship with a student.