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Bastian Greshake has analysed the full Sci-Hub corpus and found that articles are being downloaded from all over the world, more recently published papers are among the most requested, and there is a marked overrepresentation of requested articles from journals publishing on chemistry.
Preprints acceptable for citation in research grant and fellowship applications.
The challenges facing researchers in Japan and some of the structural weaknesses holding science back.
What results-free review might mean for authors, reviewers, editors and readers.
Government offers 4-year grants worth up to €1.5million
Analysis backs controversial proposal to cap grant funding for bigger labs.
Approach allows reviewers to focus on the stuff they know best, speeds up process.
An international league of scientists is kicking off the decades-long process of developing the successor to the Large Hadron Collider, the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator.
With algorithms in hand, scientists are looking to make elections in the United States more representative.
NSF’s Directorate of Biological Sciences just announced that they are getting rid of the Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (DDIG) program.
Long-time physician-scientist retains job he has held since 2009.
The rules fail to make data sharing mandatory for papers to be published, which raises the prospect that some authors might decide to ignore the hint.
Academic journals don’t select the research they publish on scientific rigour alone. So why aren’t academics taking to the streets about this?
Researchers refuse to sit on evaluation panels after government bans international participation.
Fresh concerns over reliability of papers published in journals as suspicious statistical patterns prompt investigations into some of the identified trials
Ahead of his address at Going Global 2017, Phil Baty looks at the relationship between the world’s best universities and their place in the world