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Silence Is Never Neutral; Neither Is Science

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Silence Is Never Neutral; Neither Is Science

Ignoring science's legacy of racism or a wider culture shaped by white supremacy doesn't make scientists "objective".

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We Step Aside: Racism and Medicine

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We Step Aside: Racism and Medicine

This week The Scholarly Kitchen Chefs step off stage in order to spotlight research and researchers writing about racism from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. Today's spotlight is the "Racism in Medicine" issue of The BMJ.

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Grieving and Frustrated: Black Scientists Call out Racism in the Wake of Police Killings

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Grieving and Frustrated: Black Scientists Call out Racism in the Wake of Police Killings

As marchers in the United States and around the world filled the streets this past week to protest against police brutality and racial injustice, Black scientists grieved openly on social media, calling for action on racism in society and in science.

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When 511 Epidemiologists Expect to Fly, Hug and Do 18 Other Everyday Activities Again

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When 511 Epidemiologists Expect to Fly, Hug and Do 18 Other Everyday Activities Again

Experts give their opinion on what risks are worth it in the age of coronavirus.

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Estimating the Effects of Non-pharmaceutical Interventions on COVID-19 in Europe

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Estimating the Effects of Non-pharmaceutical Interventions on COVID-19 in Europe

What was the impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions at the outset of the pandemic?

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Black Women Create #BlackInTheIvory and #PublishingPaidMe to Reveal Inequity in Academia and Publishing

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Diversity

Black Women Create #BlackInTheIvory and #PublishingPaidMe to Reveal Inequity in Academia and Publishing

Both hashtags trended on social media over the weekend and speak to pervasive racial inequity.

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Take Action - #ShutDownAcademia #ShutDownSTEM

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Take Action - #ShutDownAcademia #ShutDownSTEM

Wednesday June 10 has been designated a day of action in STEM and in academia in support of Black lives. Non-Black, non-Indigenous people in STEM and academia are invited to dedicate their working hours to formulating a plan of ACTION for how to join the struggle to ensure that Black lives matter.

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A Global Immunological Observatory to Meet a Time of Pandemics

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A Global Immunological Observatory to Meet a Time of Pandemics

SARS-CoV-2 presents an unprecedented international challenge, but it will not be the last such threat. In this article, the authors argue that the world needs to be much better prepared to rapidly detect, define and defeat future pandemics.

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Thousands of Scientists Worldwide to Go on Strike for Black Lives

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Thousands of Scientists Worldwide to Go on Strike for Black Lives

Academics and some scientific organizations will stop research activities on 10 June to reflect and take action on systemic inequalities in science.

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Systemic Racism: Science Must Listen, Learn and Change

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Systemic Racism: Science Must Listen, Learn and Change

Nature commits to working to end anti-Black practices in research.

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IBM Will No Longer Offer, Develop, or Research Facial Recognition Technology

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IBM Will No Longer Offer, Develop, or Research Facial Recognition Technology

IBM is also advocating for police reform.

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How COVID-19 is Changing Research Culture

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How COVID-19 is Changing Research Culture

The research world has moved faster than many would have suspected possible in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In five months, a volume of work has been generated that even the most intensive of emergent fields have taken years to create.In our new report, How COVID-19 is Changing Research Culture, we investigate the research landscape trends and cultural changes in response to COVID-19. The report includes analysis of publication trends, geographic focal points of research, and collaboration patterns.

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Exploring Collaborative Non-commercial Publishing Models for Open Access: Tender Results

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Exploring Collaborative Non-commercial Publishing Models for Open Access: Tender Results

cOAlition S announces that the tender was awarded to a consortium coordinated by OPERAS.

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STEM
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Viewing Science As a Meritocracy Allows Prejudice to Persist

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Viewing Science As a Meritocracy Allows Prejudice to Persist

Plenty of scientists are resentful of demands to recognise the need for diversity in science.

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UK Universities Suffer Worst-ever Rankings in World League Table

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UK Universities Suffer Worst-ever Rankings in World League Table

Nearly three-quarters of UK universities slipped down while Asian institutions rose.

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Discrimination

Strike Details - Particles for Justice

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Racism
Discrimination

Strike Details - Particles for Justice

Strike for Black Lives

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The NIH Preprint Pilot: A New Experiment for a New Era

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The NIH Preprint Pilot: A New Experiment for a New Era

Guest post by Kathryn Funk, program manager for NLM's PubMed Central. Over the last several months, we have seen an increase in demand from the research and library communities for broader discover…

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Global Consultation on Open Science

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Global Consultation on Open Science

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Just How Historic Is the Latest Covid-19 Science Meltdown?

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Just How Historic Is the Latest Covid-19 Science Meltdown?

Don't blame last week's journal retractions on the scary pace of the pandemic. "Once-in-a-lifetime" scandals like this seem to happen all the time.

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Influencing Policy as an Early-Career Researcher

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Influencing Policy as an Early-Career Researcher

COVID-19 has given the public a newfound sense of the vitality of science. At the same time, policy makers are more than ever leaning on scientific advice to guide the way forward.

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Coronavirus Vaccine Tracker

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Coronavirus Vaccine Tracker

A look at all the vaccines that have reached trials in humans.

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MIT, Guided by Open Access Principles, Ends Elsevier Negotiations

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MIT, Guided by Open Access Principles, Ends Elsevier Negotiations

Institute ends negotiations for a new journals contract in the absence of a proposal aligning with the MIT Framework for Publisher Contracts.

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Science Politics

Do University Excellence Initiatives Work?

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Do University Excellence Initiatives Work?

Nations are increasingly making conscious efforts to propel a subset of their universities into the global elite. But are such aspirations ever met? And, if they are, is that a blessing or a curse for those institutions denied entry to the club?

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Integrity

New Report Will Support UKRI's Commitment to Strengthening Research Integrity and Culture

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UKRI
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New Report Will Support UKRI's Commitment to Strengthening Research Integrity and Culture

Personal integrity and local culture are key to research integrity, and bullying and harassment is the single biggest negative influence, according to a new study by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).

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Covid-19 Studies Based on Flawed Surgisphere Data Force Medical Journals to Review Processes

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Covid-19 Studies Based on Flawed Surgisphere Data Force Medical Journals to Review Processes

New England Journal of Medicine and Lancet peer reviewers did not see raw data behind findings before publication.

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150 Faculty Members Sign Open Letter to Georgia State University President for More Diversity | The Atlanta Voice

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150 Faculty Members Sign Open Letter to Georgia State University President for More Diversity | The Atlanta Voice

Over 150 Georgia State University faculty members signed an open letter to the school's president, Mark Becker, regarding a greater push for diversity and inclusion within its faculty.

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COVID-19

The Lancet's Editor: 'The UK's Response to Coronavirus is the Greatest Science Policy Failure for a Generation'

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COVID-19

The Lancet's Editor: 'The UK's Response to Coronavirus is the Greatest Science Policy Failure for a Generation'

Richard Horton does not hold back in his criticism of the UK's response to the pandemic and the medical establishment's part in backing fatal government decisions.

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NIH Peer Review: Criterion Scores Completely Account for Racial Disparities in Overall Impact Scores

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Peer Review
Evaluation

NIH Peer Review: Criterion Scores Completely Account for Racial Disparities in Overall Impact Scores

Study found that preliminary criterion scores fully account for racial disparities - yet do not explain all of the variability - in preliminary overall impact scores.

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'It's What Students Look For': the Dutch University That's Only Hiring Women

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Gender
Netherlands

'It's What Students Look For': the Dutch University That's Only Hiring Women

Just 15% of professors at Eindhoven University of Technology were women until it introduced a radical new scheme.

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Forecasting for COVID-19 Has Failed - International Institute of Forecasters

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Forecasting for COVID-19 Has Failed - International Institute of Forecasters

COVID-19 is a major acute crisis with unpredictable consequences. Many scientists have struggled to make forecasts about its impact. However, despite involving many excellent modelers, best intentions, and highly sophisticated tools, forecasting efforts have largely failed.

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