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Will 'Picking Winners' Work?

Will 'Picking Winners' Work?

Why has the UK government returned to an industrial strategy abandoned in the 1980s?

No Deal, No Review – #nodealnoreview

No Deal, No Review – #nodealnoreview

A template for responding the invitations for editorial and reviewer tasks for journals that you wish to boycott.

How a Polymath Transformed Our Understanding of Information

How a Polymath Transformed Our Understanding of Information

It took a polymath to pin down the true nature of ‘information’. His answer was both a revelation and a return.

Six New Preprint Services Join a Growing Community Across Disciplines

Six New Preprint Services Join a Growing Community Across Disciplines

This week, six communities launched preprint services to accelerate dissemination of research.

Ten Cities Enter the Final Round of the 2017 European Capital of Innovation Contest

Ten Cities Enter the Final Round of the 2017 European Capital of Innovation Contest

And the finalists are...

The Center for Open Science, Alternative to Elsevier, Announces New Preprint Services

The Center for Open Science, Alternative to Elsevier, Announces New Preprint Services

Ultimately, a key question is emerging for higher education institutions: to what extent, and under what conditions, does it make sense to outsource core scholarly infrastructure?

These Heroes Are Rescuing Our Government’s Data

These Heroes Are Rescuing Our Government’s Data

After a post-election frenzy to save government data, open-access advocates are refocusing their energies toward a long-term strategy.

Medical Journals Have a Fake News Problem

Medical Journals Have a Fake News Problem

With help from drug companies, Omics International is making millions as it roils the scientific community with sketchy publications.

Prevalence and Citation Advantage of Gold Open Access in the Subject Areas of the Scopus Database

Prevalence and Citation Advantage of Gold Open Access in the Subject Areas of the Scopus Database

No generalizable gold OA citation advantage at journal level.

Collection of Letters by Codebreaker Alan Turing Found in Filing Cabinet

Collection of Letters by Codebreaker Alan Turing Found in Filing Cabinet

The correspondence, dating from 1949 to 1954, was found by an academic in a storeroom at the University of Manchester.

US Energy Agency Asked Scientists to Scrub References to Climate Change

US Energy Agency Asked Scientists to Scrub References to Climate Change

Researchers were told to censor descriptions of projects funded by a Department of Energy laboratory.