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AI Research Is in Desperate Need of an Ethical Watchdog

AI Research Is in Desperate Need of an Ethical Watchdog

More social scientists are using AI intending to solve society’s ills, but they don’t have clear ethical guidelines to prevent them from accidentally harming people.

The Case for Tracking Self-Citations

The Case for Tracking Self-Citations

As the h-index becomes the standard for measuring researcher impact, the risk for gaming the system grows.

Cybersecurity and Technology Transfer Seen as Top Priorities for NIST Director Nominee

Cybersecurity and Technology Transfer Seen as Top Priorities for NIST Director Nominee

President Donald Trump has nominated Walter Copan, an expert in technology transfer, to be the director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). He says his top priority for the agency is to implement the Cybersecurity Framework.

Misuse of Received Manuscripts by Peer Reviewers

Misuse of Received Manuscripts by Peer Reviewers

Trust that reviewers will treat manuscripts received for peer review as confidential communications is an essential tenet of peer review. New results suggest that breaches of this trust do occur.

Solid and Liquid Cats, Didgeridoos and Cheese Disgust Scoop Ig Nobel Awards

Solid and Liquid Cats, Didgeridoos and Cheese Disgust Scoop Ig Nobel Awards

Scientists from around the globe gathered for annual ceremony celebrating research that ‘first makes you laugh, then makes you think’.

bioRxiv Selects Hypothesis to Enable Annotation on Preprints

bioRxiv Selects Hypothesis to Enable Annotation on Preprints

Hypothesis and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory are today announcing the selection of the Hypothesis open source annotation framework for the bioRxiv preprint service as their primary annotation mechanism.

Should Research Funding Be Distributed Equally Among Scientists?

Should Research Funding Be Distributed Equally Among Scientists?

Instead of making scientists compete for grants based on project proposals, research funding could simply be divided equally among all ‘qualified’ researchers, according to a new paper.

How Much Would Each Researcher Receive if Funding Was Distributed Equally?

How Much Would Each Researcher Receive if Funding Was Distributed Equally?

A paper arguing that researchers could, on average, maintain current PhD student and Postdoc employment levels, and still have at their disposal a moderate to considerable budget for travel and equipment, depeding on the country.