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Misconduct

Weekend Reads: Retracted COVID-19 Papers; a Coronavirus Study Kept Under Wraps; Harvard and Jeffrey Epstein

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Misconduct

Weekend Reads: Retracted COVID-19 Papers; a Coronavirus Study Kept Under Wraps; Harvard and Jeffrey Epstein

Before we present this week's Weekend Reads, a question: Do you enjoy our weekly roundup? If so, we could really use your help. Would you consider a tax-deductible donation to support Weekend Reads…

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COVID-19

Llama Antibodies Could Help Fight Coronavirus, Study Finds

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Llama Antibodies Could Help Fight Coronavirus, Study Finds

Researchers hope llama antibodies could help protect humans who have not been infected.

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Open Access

COAlition S Announces Price Transparency Requirements | Plan S

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Open Access

COAlition S Announces Price Transparency Requirements | Plan S

From July 2022 only publishers who adhere to the newly approved Plan S price transparency frameworks will be eligible to access funds from cOAlition S members.

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Metrics

Empathy and Grit - Not Just Publication Records - Should Be Considered in Researcher Assessment

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Metrics

Empathy and Grit - Not Just Publication Records - Should Be Considered in Researcher Assessment

Critics of current methods for evaluating researchers’ work say a system that relies on bibliometric parameters favours a ‘quantity over quality’ approach, and undervalues achievements such as social impact and leadership.

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Gender

Women in Science Are Battling Both Covid-19 and the Patriarchy

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Women in Science Are Battling Both Covid-19 and the Patriarchy

The pandemic has worsened longstanding sexist and racist inequalities in science pushing many of us to say 'I'm done', write 35 female scientists 

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Medicine

An Epidemic of False Claims

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Medicine

An Epidemic of False Claims

Competition and conflicts of interest distort too many medical findings

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Plan S

Open-access Science Funders Announce Price Transparency Rules for Publishers

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Plan S

Open-access Science Funders Announce Price Transparency Rules for Publishers

Science journals will have to disclose the costs of publishing articles by July 2022 in order for them to be paid for by a coalition of research funders pushing for open access.

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COVID-19

Moderna Covid-19 Vaccine Generates Immune Response, Early Data Show

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COVID-19

Moderna Covid-19 Vaccine Generates Immune Response, Early Data Show

The immune response is similar to the response seen in people who have been infected by the virus, known as SARS-CoV-2, and recovered.

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SNSF Data Portal - SNSF Key Figures and COVID-19 Project Registry

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COVID-19

SNSF Data Portal - SNSF Key Figures and COVID-19 Project Registry

The Swiss National Science Foundation's new Data Portal presents interactive key figures about research grant funding activity. In addition, its COVID-19 project registry provides information about Swiss research projects seeking answers to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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COVID-19

The Decline of Women's Research Production During the Coronavirus Pandemic

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COVID-19

The Decline of Women's Research Production During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Preprints analysis suggests a disproportionate impact on early career researchers.

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COVID-19

Reaching out: science communication in times of pandemic

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Science Communication
COVID-19

Reaching out: science communication in times of pandemic

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, science is crucial to inform public policy. At the same time, mistrust of scientists and misinformation about scientific facts are rampant. Six scientists, actively involved in outreach, reflect on how to build a better understanding and trust of science.

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Vaccine Experts Say Moderna's Covid-19 Data Leave Big Questions

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Biomedicine

Vaccine Experts Say Moderna's Covid-19 Data Leave Big Questions

While Moderna blitzed the media, it revealed very little information - and most of what it did disclose were words, not data.

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Dutch Research Institutions and Elsevier Initiate World's First National Open Science Partnership

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Publishing

Dutch Research Institutions and Elsevier Initiate World's First National Open Science Partnership

VSNU, NFU, NWO and Elsevier have agreed publishing, reading and open science services to support Dutch research and innovation ambitions.

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Cambridge Lectures to Be Online-only in 2020-21

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Cambridge Lectures to Be Online-only in 2020-21

There will be no face-to-face lectures in the next academic year due to coronavirus, the university says.

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Astronomy

The First Footprints on Mars Could Belong to This Geologist

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The First Footprints on Mars Could Belong to This Geologist

NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins is at the forefront of a new crop of space explorers destined for the Moon, and maybe one day, Mars.

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Citizen Science

The Rogue Experimenters

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Citizen Science

The Rogue Experimenters

Community labs want to make everything from insulin to prostheses. Will traditional scientists accept their efforts?

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Society

How to Address the Coronavirus's Outsized Toll on People of Colour

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Society

How to Address the Coronavirus's Outsized Toll on People of Colour

US scientists say that better data, testing and hospital preparedness are key to erasing inequalities - and to defeating the pandemic overall.

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Open Data

Data Sharing in the Current Crisis

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Open Data

Data Sharing in the Current Crisis

Data sharing and COVID-19- the pandemic is changing the way scientists work and talk to each other. The Early Career Researchers advisory board at Wellcome Open Research discuss how COVID-19 is changing science.

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COVID-19

How to Talk About Freedom During a Pandemic

The Atlantic
COVID-19

How to Talk About Freedom During a Pandemic

Anti-stay-at-home protesters aren't the only ones with an argument based on individual rights on their side.

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COVID-19

Sweden Becomes Country with Highest Coronavirus Death Rate Per Capita

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COVID-19

Sweden Becomes Country with Highest Coronavirus Death Rate Per Capita

Sweden has now overtaken the UK, Italy and Belgium to have the highest coronavirus per capita death rate in the world, throwing its decision to avoid a strict lockdown into further doubt.

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COVID-19

Why America's Students, Colleges and Universities Deserve More Financial Relief

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Funding
COVID-19

Why America's Students, Colleges and Universities Deserve More Financial Relief

 A more substantial investment of $47 billion is needed to meet the needs of families and schools as they prepare for the next academic year.

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COVID-19

Researchers: Nearly Half Of Accounts Tweeting About Coronavirus Are Likely Bots

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Fake News
Social Media
COVID-19

Researchers: Nearly Half Of Accounts Tweeting About Coronavirus Are Likely Bots

Nearly half of the Twitter accounts spreading messages on the social media platform about the coronavirus pandemic are likely bots, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University said.

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COVID-19

French Hydroxychloroquine-COVID-19 Study Withdrawn

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Retractions
COVID-19

French Hydroxychloroquine-COVID-19 Study Withdrawn

The authors of a preprint on use of hydroxychloroquine, the controversial drug heavily promoted by President Trump, have withdrawn the paper.

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Funding

Scientists Baffled by Decision to Stop a Pioneering Coronavirus Testing Project

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COVID-19
Funding

Scientists Baffled by Decision to Stop a Pioneering Coronavirus Testing Project

Researchers looking to make tests widely available worry as regulators freeze the team that first identified US community spread.

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Fake News

These Are The Fake Experts Pushing Pseudoscience And Conspiracy Theories About The Coronavirus Pandemic

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COVID-19
Fake News

These Are The Fake Experts Pushing Pseudoscience And Conspiracy Theories About The Coronavirus Pandemic

A guide to the spin doctors and conspiracy theorists clogging up your social media feed.

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COVID-19

Preprinting a Pandemic: the Role of Preprints in the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Preprints
COVID-19

Preprinting a Pandemic: the Role of Preprints in the COVID-19 Pandemic

Analysis of over 16,000 preprints released within 4 months of the first confirmed case found that COVID-19 preprints are shorter, with fewer panels and tables, and reviewed faster.

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Open Data

Six Tips for Data Sharing in the Age of the Coronavirus

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Open Data

Six Tips for Data Sharing in the Age of the Coronavirus

Researchers are rushing to pool resources and data sets to tackle the pandemic, but the new era of openness comes with concerns around privacy, ownership and ethics.

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Education
COVID-19

How Sweden Wasted a 'Rare Opportunity' to Study Coronavirus in Schools

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Education
COVID-19

How Sweden Wasted a 'Rare Opportunity' to Study Coronavirus in Schools

One of the few countries to keep primary schools open failed to collect data on children's role in pandemic

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south africa

Study Tells 'Remarkable Story' About COVID-19's Deadly Rampage Through a South African Hospital

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COVID-19
south africa

Study Tells 'Remarkable Story' About COVID-19's Deadly Rampage Through a South African Hospital

On 9 March, a patient who had recently traveled to Europe and had symptoms of COVID-19 visited the emergency department of St Augustine’s in Durban, South Africa. Eight weeks later, 39 patients and 80 staff linked to the hospital had been infected, and 15 patients had died.

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Preprints
COVID-19

Reasons to Worry Less About the Explosion of Preprints - Absolutely Maybe

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Preprints
COVID-19

Reasons to Worry Less About the Explosion of Preprints - Absolutely Maybe

It looks as though preprints are here to stay in biomedicine - but are there too many of them?

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