Who Will Run the New European Open Science Cloud?
The Commission wants to knit existing data infrastructures into a shared pan European resource.
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The Commission wants to knit existing data infrastructures into a shared pan European resource.
The Google-owned star British AI company DeepMind is in talks with the National Grid about a potential partnership.
It has taken all of us to build the web we have, and now it is up to all of us to build the web we want – for everyone
Despite progress, female researchers remain a minority and publish fewer papers.
Google today said it is acquiring Kaggle, an online service that hosts data science and machine learning competitions.
In this Policy Forum, Cong Cao and Richard P. Suttmeier highlight the immense work and challenges China will encounter as it attempts to reform its scientific and technological development strategy.
Working closely with Crossref, Springer Nature will make the metadata for reference lists available across all academic books and owned journals.
Brazilian women are leading the world when it comes to a key measurement on science, surpassing the ranking of the United States, the United Kingdom and the European Union.
Science is already losing out in the Netherlands.
The event has around 21 stated goals.
Campaign on Wikipedia seeks to reveal the hidden faces of female scientists and those from minority ethnic groups.
Dr. Carlo Croce was repeatedly cleared by OhioState University, which reaped millions from hisgrants. Now, he faces new whistle-blower accusations.
It is illegal to destroy government data, but agencies can make it more difficult to find by revising websites and creating other barriers to the underlying information.
Does size matter? Apparently not, according to the students and faculty at the world’s outstanding small universities
Its prospects for keeping dangerous people out are dubious at best. But would-be immigrants in science and tech will almost certainly be turned away.
The finalists of the 2017 Wellcome Image Awards have been announced, showcasing the best science-related imagery from the past year. This year’s crop features a bioluminescent squid, a high-tech contact lens, and a microscopic ‘brain’ on a chip.
Where do researchers from the seven banned nations go?
Wolfram Schultz, Peter Dayan, and Ray Dolan have today been awarded the €1 million Brain Prize by Denmark’s Lundbeck Foundation.
Springer Nature becomes the largest academic publisher to open up reference lists to advance data discovery and reuse, effective as of today. Working closely
From Australia to Singapore, David Matthews and John Elmes weigh the pros and cons of likely destinations