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How a seemingly innocent blog post led to serious doubts about Cornell’s famous food laboratory.
Steve Keen laments loss of ‘time and freedom’ for universities’ ‘original thinkers’
Many bibliometricians and university administrators remain wary of Google Scholar citation data, preferring “the gold standard” of Web of Science instead.
The outline cuts at least $7 billion for research on climate change, diseases, and energy.
Private funding isn't enough to offset the president's proposed budget cuts, they say.
Revised text of a talk given by the Director of Libraries at MIT.
Very few academics do a great deal to share their often important and relevant research with the general public. What's holding them back?
Tech companies are spending hundreds of millions of dollars to improve conditions for female employees. Here’s why not much has changed—and what might actually work.
The Commission wants to knit existing data infrastructures into a shared pan European resource.
As the European Research Council celebrates its 10-year anniversary, three Starting Grant awardees describe their career paths.
We asked three experts for their takes.
Misconduct in academia isn’t rampant but should be taken more seriously: let’s consider independent anti-corruption units
The Nature journals continue journey towards greater rigour.
A few months ago, Stephen Heard wrote a blog post that prompted us to have a brief twitter discussion on whether we sign our reviews.
A resource-centric communication protocol for for decentralised article publishing, annotations and peer to peer interactions.
Program brings artificial general intelligence a step closer by using previous knowledge to solve fresh problems
Trump has moved to fill just one of 46 top science posts requiring Senate confirmation.
Building a coherent collaboration environment that facilitates scholarly communication workflows of social scientists in the roles of authors, reviewers, editors and readers.
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