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Scientists Say It's Time To End 'Parachute Research'

Scientists Say It's Time To End 'Parachute Research'

Researchers drop in. They take specimens. And they head home and don't share. That's no way to fight an epidemic. Can they do things differently when it comes to Zika?

Elsewhere in Science: Funding concerns, a scientific memoir, and more

Elsewhere in Science: Funding concerns, a scientific memoir, and more

Financial conflicts of interest … Concerns about a people-based funding program … NextGen VOICES … A scientific memoir … Working Life

Seven Things Every Researcher Should Know About Scholarly Publishing

Seven Things Every Researcher Should Know About Scholarly Publishing

After many and long conversations among colleagues within and beyond the Scholarly Kitchen about what researchers need to know about scholarly publishing.

Springer opens research articles that can make a difference

Springer opens research articles that can make a difference

Springer is launching a new online initiative called Change the World, One Article at a Time: Must-Read Articles from 2015. The initiative focuses on articles published in 2015 in Springer journals which deal with some of the world's most urgent challenges. Those articles which are already open access are freely available online on a permanent basis and all other articles have been made freely available until July 15, 2016.

Commission moots use of crowdsourced peer review for Horizon 2020 evaluations

Commission moots use of crowdsourced peer review for Horizon 2020 evaluations

The EU Commission is canvassing views on whether the process of assessing research projects should be more open to public eyes.

Scientists say ‘no’ to UK exit from Europe in Nature poll

Scientists say ‘no’ to UK exit from Europe in Nature poll

Most polled researchers in Britain and the wider EU think that the union benefits science.

Auto-correlation of journal impact factor for consensus research reporting statements: a cohort study

Auto-correlation of journal impact factor for consensus research reporting statements: a cohort study

Citation counts are not purely a reflection of scientific merit and the impact factor is, in fact, auto-correlated.

"Dear Dr. Collins..."

"Dear Dr. Collins..."

Letter signed by multiple leading scientists to urge the National Library of Medicine (NLM) to increase the value of abstracts in PubMed by including information about authors’ competing interests.

Philanthropies Announce Program to Develop Scientific Talent Worldwide

Philanthropies Announce Program to Develop Scientific Talent Worldwide

HHMI, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Wellcome Trust, and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation announce the International Research Scholars Program which aims to support up to 50 outstanding early career scientists worldwide.