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Teaching
History

Building the Last Mile: A Plan for Bringing the Expanding Universe of Digital Primary Sources into Classrooms

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History

Building the Last Mile: A Plan for Bringing the Expanding Universe of Digital Primary Sources into Classrooms

Getting digitized primary source materials into the classroom requires an open dialogue among researchers, teachers, and archivists. A workshop from historians of business shows how.

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Socioeconomic Status Determines COVID-19 Incidence and Related Mortality in Santiago de Chile

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Socioeconomic Status Determines COVID-19 Incidence and Related Mortality in Santiago de Chile

The current COVID-19 pandemic has impacted cities particularly hard. Here, we provide an in-depth characterization of disease incidence and mortality, and their dependence on demographic and socioeconomic strata in Santiago, a highly segregated city and the capital of Chile. Our analyses show a strong association between socioeconomic status and both COVID-19 outcomes and public health capacity.

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Open Science
Publishing

To Boldly Grow: Five New Journals Shaped by Open Science

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To Boldly Grow: Five New Journals Shaped by Open Science

Announcing the launch of five new journals, all addressing global health and environmental challenges and rooted in the full values of Open Science.

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Society

The Coming Conflict Between Introverts and Extroverts

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The Coming Conflict Between Introverts and Extroverts

When the social floodgates open, not everyone will want to use their newfound freedom in the same way.

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Medicine

They Call It a 'Women's Disease.' She Wants to Redefine It.

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They Call It a 'Women's Disease.' She Wants to Redefine It.

As a bioengineer, Linda Griffith once grew a human ear on the back of a mouse. Now she is reframing endometriosis as a key to unlocking some of biology's greatest secrets.

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Careers

Sell Yourself and Your Science in a Compelling Personal Statement

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Careers

Sell Yourself and Your Science in a Compelling Personal Statement

Don't get bogged down in technical details, and balance the professional and the personal.

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Workshop
Peer Review

Collaborative Workshop: Best Practices and Innovative Approaches to Peer Review (29 April)

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Peer Review

Collaborative Workshop: Best Practices and Innovative Approaches to Peer Review (29 April)

Join AfricArXiv, Eider Africa, TCC Africa, and PREreview for a virtual discussion and collaborative review of an African-relevant preprint.

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Society
Universities

How Universities Have Betrayed Reason and Humanity-And What's to Be Done About It

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Universities

How Universities Have Betrayed Reason and Humanity-And What's to Be Done About It

We urgently need to create a high-profile campaign devoted to transforming universities in the way required so that humanity may learn how to make social progress toward a better, wiser, more civilized, enlightened world.

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Frivolities

Types of Scientific Paper

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Frivolities

Types of Scientific Paper

A very serious typology of scientific papers.

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Preprints
Trust

The Rise of Preprints Is No Cause for Alarm

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Trust

The Rise of Preprints Is No Cause for Alarm

At a time of fast-paced science and rampant misinformation, can we trust the non-peer-reviewed literature?

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Open Access

New Open Access Business Models - What's Needed to Make Them Work?

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New Open Access Business Models - What's Needed to Make Them Work?

A look at a session from last week's CHORUS Forum that discussed new open access business models -- what does it take to make them work?

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Open Science

EOSC Portal User Survey

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Open Science

EOSC Portal User Survey

The Horizon 2020 project EOSC Enhance is launching an open survey targeting the entire EOSC community, to look more closely at individuals who create EOSC, understand who they are, where they come from and, most importantly, what they need in their everyday (research) activities.

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Open Access
Plan S

Why Hybrid Journals Do Not Lead to Full and Immediate Open Access

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Open Access
Plan S

Why Hybrid Journals Do Not Lead to Full and Immediate Open Access

6 arguments are presented that articulate why cOAlition S organisations will not financially support the hybrid model of publishing.

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Early Career Researchers

The Importance of Early Career Researchers for Promoting Open Research

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Early Career Researchers

The Importance of Early Career Researchers for Promoting Open Research

Early career researchers appear to be at the vanguard of open research, with them reporting more positive attitudes towards sharing of code compared to more experienced researchers.

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REF
Diversity

The REF's Singular Focus on Excellence Limits Academic Diversity

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REF
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The REF's Singular Focus on Excellence Limits Academic Diversity

Research assessment exercises in the UK ostensibly serve to evaluate research, but they also shape and manage it. The author argues that the REF promotes a narrow vision and calls for a wider distribution of research funding to prevent fields being captured by dominant academic cultures.

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Preprints
Publishing
COVID-19

Comparison of Preprints and Final Journal Publications from COVID-19 Studies

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Preprints
Publishing
COVID-19

Comparison of Preprints and Final Journal Publications from COVID-19 Studies

A comparison of preprints and their final journal publications show discrepancies in results reporting and spins in interpretation.

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Medicine
COVID-19

NHS Faces Exodus of Doctors After Covid Pandemic, Survey Finds

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COVID-19

NHS Faces Exodus of Doctors After Covid Pandemic, Survey Finds

Long hours and the impact of the pandemic are taking their toll on medics, BMA findings show.

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History
Higher Education

Studying History Should Not Be Only for the Elite, Say Academics

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History
Higher Education

Studying History Should Not Be Only for the Elite, Say Academics

As two UK universities cut their courses, historians fear others could follow.

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International
COVID-19

Poor Countries Need Billions in Aid to Avert COVID-19 Catastrophe, Experts Warn

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International
COVID-19

Poor Countries Need Billions in Aid to Avert COVID-19 Catastrophe, Experts Warn

The virus will overwhelm health services across South America, Asia and Africa unless world leaders take urgent action.

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Bibliometrics
Diversity

Scientific Success by Numbers

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Bibliometrics
Diversity

Scientific Success by Numbers

Big data bibliometrics must take into account qualitative analyses of research as a social institution, rooted in history, economics and politics.

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COVID-19
India

Indian Government Should Heed Its Scientists on COVID

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India

Indian Government Should Heed Its Scientists on COVID

Researchers have spoken out against policies that have exacerbated the country's coronavirus crisis. Policymakers must listen.

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Science Politics
United States

Biden Has Elevated the Job of Science Adviser. Is That What Science Needs?

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Science Politics
United States

Biden Has Elevated the Job of Science Adviser. Is That What Science Needs?

The Senate is considering Eric S. Lander's nomination after months of delay. Some experts ask if an adviser can actually have an impact.

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Science Communication

Fact or Fake? Tackling Science Disinformation

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Science Communication

Fact or Fake? Tackling Science Disinformation

This discussion paper describes and discusses the problems and the consequences of science disinformation in three areas of concern, namely climate change, vaccines and pandemics, and what we can do to increase awareness and minimize harm caused by the spread of disinformation.

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Technology
Social Media

The Instagram ads Facebook won't show you

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Social Media

The Instagram ads Facebook won't show you

Companies like Facebook aren’t building technology for you, they’re building technology for your data. They collect everything they can from FB, Instagram, and WhatsApp in order to sell visibility into people and their lives.

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Big Data
Data Privacy
Conference

Data Colonialism and a Path Towards Data Sovereignty and Digital Sustainability

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Big Data
Data Privacy
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Data Colonialism and a Path Towards Data Sovereignty and Digital Sustainability

In the introductory talk of this event, the speakers argue that the role of data in society needs to be grasped as not only a development of capitalism, but as the start of a new phase in human history that rivals in importance the emergence of historic colonialism.

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Early Career Researchers

You Can Help to Create a New Researcher-reward System

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Early Career Researchers

You Can Help to Create a New Researcher-reward System

Universities, funders and others want to expand the contributions that the scientific community values and recognizes, says Karen Stroobants.

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Philosophy
Science

Our Most Effective Weapon Is Imagination

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Science

Our Most Effective Weapon Is Imagination

Why science changes everything.

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US
COVID-19

Reaching 'Herd Immunity' Is Unlikely in the U.S., Experts Now Believe

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COVID-19

Reaching 'Herd Immunity' Is Unlikely in the U.S., Experts Now Believe

Widely circulating coronavirus variants and persistent hesitancy about vaccines will keep the goal out of reach. The virus is here to stay, but vaccinating the most vulnerable may be enough to restore normalcy.

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Brazil
COVID-19

Brazil: Was There Sloppiness with the Sputnik V COVID Vaccine?

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COVID-19

Brazil: Was There Sloppiness with the Sputnik V COVID Vaccine?

Brazil has halted approval of Sputnik V, saying that a vector virus in the vaccine was not inactive and could cause severe colds. Russia has denied the accusation.

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Culture
COVID-19

The Next Wave

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Culture
COVID-19

The Next Wave

The dictate of 'systemic importance' is being used to purge all forms of culture resistant to marketization. A newly strengthened alliance between the cultural sector and civil society has emerged in response. But an anti-democratic backlash is also gaining ground, not least from within culture itself.

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