First GMO Mosquitoes to Be Released In the Florida Keys
The EPA approved Oxitec's mosquitoes for release this spring. Some scientists and locals want to halt the deployment.
The EPA approved Oxitec's mosquitoes for release this spring. Some scientists and locals want to halt the deployment.
Scientific papers containing lots of specialized terminology are less likely to be cited by other researchers.
The Psychological Science Accelerator could be the future of the field around the globe - if they can sustain it.
Even before the pandemic, many female scientists felt unsupported in their fields. Now, some are hitting a breaking point.
Quickly sharing the genetic sequence of the new coronavirus in early 2020 made all the difference in the response to the pandemic.
Early-career researchers bring energy, talent and diverse voices to leadership and advisory roles.
Tracking how factors such as biases and conflicts of interest creep into editorial boards requires better data.
This factsheet is a result of the 57th online seminar "Practical Steps Towards Open and Reproducible Research" (10 February 2021), organised by the Helmholtz Open Science Office.
It’s time to use a term that more than 13,000 scientists agree is needed.
The management of research data has become an essential aspect of good scientific practice. Education in research data management is, however, scarce.
Communication within the scientific community without twitter has become hard to imagine. It was only a matter of time, then, until someone started examining what makes a tweet scientific in itself. Dr Athanasios Mazarakis has examined this more closely and, in his guest article, reveals what he discovered when researching the scientific character of tweets.
A steroid commonly used in asthma inhalers has the potential to prevent severe COVID-19 symptoms. It could treat the illness early on and help to reduce pressure on hospitals.
A Guardian investigation exposes the breadth of state-backed manipulation of the platform.
From disturbing the gut microbiome to lingering in the brain, there are many ways the coronavirus might cause lasting symptoms.
Correcting mistakes and updating findings is often considered to be a key characteristic of scientific research. In practice, self-correction of published research is infrequent, difficult to achieve, and perceived to come with reputational costs.
Renke Siems on user tracking on science publisher platforms, its implications for their individual users and ways to face this issue
Astronomer Geoff Marcy and geneticist Francisco Ayala risk losing their spots in prestigious scientific institution.
COVID-19 will be remembered for many things, including the pandemic that changed science communication, argues the Editor-in-Chief of Science journals.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced on Thursday that it would donate COVID-19 vaccine for 800,000 people via the COVAX dose-sharing facility.
Florida is poised to pass a bill allowing students to record classes for personal use -- and to complain about professors who violate students' free expression.
Which researchers excelled? What were the milestones in the development of our teaching? The annual report 2020 describes ETH's achievements and performance in a challenging year.
New paint reflects 98% of sunlight as well as radiating infrared heat into space, reducing need for air conditioning.
The BMBF project OPTIMETA aims to strengthen the Open Access publishing system by connecting open citations and spatiotemporal metadata from open access journals with openly accessible data sources.
Merging metrics for the REF, KEF and TEF would free up time for academics to become researchers once again, says Robert MacIntosh.
Open Science requires a sustainable, trustworthy and comprehensive network of repositories that can support researchers around the world in managing, sharing and preserving their data, argue Science Europe, COAR, CoreTrustSeal, the European University Association, and the World Data System.
The scientific merit of a paper and its ability to reach broader audiences is essential for scientific impact. Thus, scientific merit measurements are made by scientometric indexes, and journals are increasingly using published papers as open access (OA).
Senate, House of Representatives panels examine proposals for massive spending hike and new directorate.