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Horizon 2020 to Be Topped up with €200 Million

Horizon 2020 to Be Topped up with €200 Million

€50 million for the European Research Council (of which €16.7 million were already included in the 2017 budget).

"This Development May Be in Direct Opposition to the Freedom of Scientific Research"

"This Development May Be in Direct Opposition to the Freedom of Scientific Research"

Statement by Carlos Moedas, European Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation concerning the recent legislative changes to the Hungarian national higher education Act.

The Distribution of P-values in Medical Research Articles Suggested Selective Reporting Associated with Statistical Significance

The Distribution of P-values in Medical Research Articles Suggested Selective Reporting Associated with Statistical Significance

Published P-values provide a window into the global enterprise of medical research. The aim of this study was to use the distribution of published P-values to estimate the relative frequencies of null and alternative hypotheses and to seek irregularities suggestive of publication bias.

Tim Berners-Lee Wins $1 million Turing Award

Tim Berners-Lee Wins $1 million Turing Award

MIT Professor Tim Berners-Lee has won the most prestigious honor in computer science, the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) A.M. Turing Award. Often referred to as “the Nobel Prize of computing,” the award comes with a $1 million prize provided by Google.

Tim Berners-Lee, Inventor of the Web, Plots a Radical Overhaul of His Creation

Tim Berners-Lee, Inventor of the Web, Plots a Radical Overhaul of His Creation

Tim Berners-Lee just received the prestigious Turing Award that comes with a million dollars. Now he plots a radical overhaul of his creation.

As Scientists Prepare to March, Science for the People Reboots

As Scientists Prepare to March, Science for the People Reboots

The upcoming March for Science is frequently described as the first time U.S. scientists will take to the streets.

Funding Furore Shows the Need to Experiment with Peer Review

Funding Furore Shows the Need to Experiment with Peer Review

Canada’s experience with virtual panels shows that the status quo should be challenged, not accepted unthinkingly.

Learning to Think Like a Computer

Learning to Think Like a Computer

It’s obvious that computers have become indispensable problem-solving partners. But it’s suddenly not enough to be a fluent user of software interfaces. Understanding what lies behind the computer’s seeming magic now seems crucial.

A New Gold Standard of Peer Review is Needed

A New Gold Standard of Peer Review is Needed

How can something exclusive, secretive, and irreproducible be considered to be objective? How can something exclusive, secretive, and irreproducible be considered as a ‘gold standard’ of any sort?

Plan to Cut Funding for Biomedical Research Hits Opposition in Congress

Plan to Cut Funding for Biomedical Research Hits Opposition in Congress

A proposal by President Trump to cut federal spending for biomedical research by 18 percent has run into a buzz saw on Capitol Hill, with Republicans and Democrats calling it misguided.

As Marches Approach, Science Advocates Warn Universities to Prepare for Backlash

As Marches Approach, Science Advocates Warn Universities to Prepare for Backlash

As a young professor 25 years ago, Lisa J. Graumlich awoke to a career success: Her work studying tree-ring patterns to reconstruct 1,000 years of global climate history had just become headline news...

Brazilian Scientists Reeling as Federal Funds Slashed by Nearly Half

Brazilian Scientists Reeling as Federal Funds Slashed by Nearly Half

After years of austerity, researchers fear that the latest dramatic cut will destroy the country's science.