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The Replication Crisis Devastated Psychology. This Group is Looking to Rebuild It.

The Replication Crisis Devastated Psychology. This Group is Looking to Rebuild It.

The Psychological Science Accelerator could be the future of the field around the globe - if they can sustain it.

Investigating the Division of Scientific Labor Using the Contributor Roles Taxonomy

Investigating the Division of Scientific Labor Using the Contributor Roles Taxonomy

Paper analyzes how research contributions are divided across research teams, focusing on the association between division of labor and number of authors, and authors’ position and specific contributions by using the Contributor Roles Taxonomy (CRediT).

Understanding Chinese Science: New Scientometric Perspectives

Understanding Chinese Science: New Scientometric Perspectives

This special issue covers a diversity of topics on Chinese science, ranging from scientometric analyses to studies of the Chinese science system and research assessment in China.

Why Are There Still So Few Black Scientists in the UK?

Why Are There Still So Few Black Scientists in the UK?

There have been many reports but little action: the UK's university science departments have a serious diversity problem - experts explain what needs to change.

Towards Open, Reliable, and Transparent Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Towards Open, Reliable, and Transparent Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Unreliable research programmes waste funds, time, and even the lives of the organisms we seek to help and understand. Reducing this waste and increasing the value of scientific evidence require changing the actions of both individual researchers and the institutions they depend on for employment and promotion. While ecologists and evolutionary biologists have somewhat improved research transparency over the past decade (e.g. more data sharing), major obstacles remain. In this commentary, we lift our gaze to the horizon to imagine how researchers and institutions can clear the path towards more credible and effective research programmes.

French Lawmakers Approve a Ban on Short Domestic Flights

French Lawmakers Approve a Ban on Short Domestic Flights

French lawmakers voted late on Saturday to abolish domestic flights on routes than can be covered by train in under two-and-a-half hours, as the government seeks to lower carbon emissions even as the air travel industry reels from the global pandemic.

US Universities Call for Clearer Rules on Science Espionage Amid Crackdown

US Universities Call for Clearer Rules on Science Espionage Amid Crackdown

As the National Institutes of Health begins implementing Trump-era guidelines, researchers voice concerns over transparency and racial profiling.

Troubling Podcast Puts JAMA Under Fire for Its Mishandling of Race

Troubling Podcast Puts JAMA Under Fire for Its Mishandling of Race

Critics say editors have asked authors to scrub the term racism from their articles even as they publish others that include racist notions.

Data Together: Fostering Cooperation Among Open Science Platforms

Data Together: Fostering Cooperation Among Open Science Platforms

Collectively referred to as Data Together, the four collaborating international data organisations-CODATA, GO FAIR, RDA, WDS-have a joint commitment to work together to optimise the global research data ecosystem and to identify opportunities that will trigger federated infrastructures to service the new reality of data-driven science.

Coronavirus Tracker: the Latest Figures

Coronavirus Tracker: the Latest Figures

The FT analyses the scale of outbreaks and tracks the vaccine rollouts around the world.

One in Three Survivors of Severe Covid Diagnosed with Mental Health Condition

One in Three Survivors of Severe Covid Diagnosed with Mental Health Condition

Study finds 34% developed psychiatric or neurological conditions after six months.

U.S. Bet Big on Covid Vaccine Manufacturer Even As Problems Mounted

U.S. Bet Big on Covid Vaccine Manufacturer Even As Problems Mounted

The Baltimore plant that recently had to scrap up to 15 million ruined doses had flouted rules and downplayed errors, according to internal audits, ex-employees and clients. Other doses had to be scrapped last year.

Why I Won't Review or Write for Elsevier and Other Commercial Scientific Journals

Why I Won't Review or Write for Elsevier and Other Commercial Scientific Journals

This author asks: Can scientists who are so meticulous in preparing their papers and so generous with their time in reviewing them for free not find better ways to advance science than relying on profiteering journals?

Time to Regulate AI That Interprets Human Emotions

Time to Regulate AI That Interprets Human Emotions

The pandemic is being used as a pretext to push unproven artificial-intelligence tools into workplaces and schools.

Researchers Are Hatching a Low-Cost Coronavirus Vaccine

Researchers Are Hatching a Low-Cost Coronavirus Vaccine

A new formulation entering clinical trials in Brazil, Mexico, Thailand and Vietnam could change how the world fights the pandemic.

Collaboration, Empathy & Change: Perspectives on Leadership in Libraries and Archives in 2020

Collaboration, Empathy & Change: Perspectives on Leadership in Libraries and Archives in 2020

Students in the organizational theory and leadership course taught by Trevor Owe at the University of Maryland’s iSchool worked together to produce this book.