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Let's Make Sure Our Personal Data Works for Us - Not Against Us - After the Pandemics

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Data Privacy
Social Media
Public Health
Society
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Let's Make Sure Our Personal Data Works for Us - Not Against Us - After the Pandemics

The Covid crisis has shown that consensual information-sharing does not have to erode our democratic rights.

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Forced Academic Migration

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Forced Academic Migration

Virtual Conference: Academia in times of crises. 

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Global Heating: Study Shows Impact of 'climate Racism' in US

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US

Global Heating: Study Shows Impact of 'climate Racism' in US

Black people in the US are subject to double the level of heat stress in cities than whites.

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WhatsApp Sues Indian Government over New Privacy Rules

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India

WhatsApp Sues Indian Government over New Privacy Rules

WhatsApp has filed a lawsuit in Delhi against the Indian government seeking to block regulations coming into force on Wednesday that experts say would compel Facebook's (FB.O) messaging app to break privacy protections, sources said.

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Helping to Steer Funding to the Frontiers of Research

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Helping to Steer Funding to the Frontiers of Research

Prof. Liselotte Højgaard shares her first impressions as a new member of the governing body of the European Research Council (ERC) and explains what makes the ERC so important for long-term frontier research.

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UK

Stories, Statistics, and Authenticity in Health Communications

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Public Health
Communication
UK

Stories, Statistics, and Authenticity in Health Communications

As the pandemic worsened in the United Kingdom during spring 2020, political disputes turned in a strange direction. The UK government started to claim that the UK’s Covid-19 statistics could not be compared with any other country.

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Plan S

Research Lobbies Lock Horns with Science Publishers over Open Access

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Plan S

Research Lobbies Lock Horns with Science Publishers over Open Access

Nearly 900 universities, research organisations, and funding agencies want science publishers to be more transparent and abide by open access rules, after scientists complained their submissions are rejected if they apply a public copyright licence to accepted manuscripts.

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Technology

Airships for City Hops Could Cut Flying's CO2 Emissions by 90%

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Climate
Technology

Airships for City Hops Could Cut Flying's CO2 Emissions by 90%

Bedford-based blimp maker unveils routes it hopes to serve by 2025 cutting carbon footprint of flying by 90%

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Research Reveals Why Some Find the Sound of Others Eating So Irritating

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Neuroscience

Research Reveals Why Some Find the Sound of Others Eating So Irritating

Scans show some brains have a stronger link between the part that processes sound and that which controls the mouth and throat

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The Persistent Grip of Social Class on College Admissions

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The Persistent Grip of Social Class on College Admissions

The SAT is falling out of favor, but a study looking at essays suggests "soft factors" have their own issues.

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Collaboration

Protect Precious Scientific Collaboration from Geopolitics

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Collaboration

Protect Precious Scientific Collaboration from Geopolitics

Rivalry between China and other countries could diminish global scientific collaboration - just when it is most needed.

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ERC

Prestigious European Grants Might Be Biased, Study Suggests

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ERC

Prestigious European Grants Might Be Biased, Study Suggests

Institutional affiliations of panellists seem to skew European Research Council decisions - especially in the life sciences.

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AI

Frosty Reception for Algorithm That Predicts Research Papers' Impact

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Publishing
AI

Frosty Reception for Algorithm That Predicts Research Papers' Impact

A mathematical model designed to forecast the success of biotechnology papers has drawn criticism from researchers.

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Early Career Researchers

'Keep Your Options Open': Postdocs Offer Advice on Academic-research Careers

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Early Career Researchers

'Keep Your Options Open': Postdocs Offer Advice on Academic-research Careers

Nearly 1,000 respondents to a US survey urge careful thought about future professional pathways.

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How COVID-19 Has Stomped on Scientists' Travel Plans

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International

How COVID-19 Has Stomped on Scientists' Travel Plans

It could take years to reveal the true impact of closed borders, cancelled travel plans and vaccine delays.

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Germany
Science Communication

Open Access Uptake in Germany 2010-2018: Adoption in a Diverse Research Landscape

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Open Access
Germany
Science Communication

Open Access Uptake in Germany 2010-2018: Adoption in a Diverse Research Landscape

This study investigates the development of open access (OA) to journal articles from authors affiliated with German universities and non-university research institutions in the period 2010-2018 and can serve as a baseline to assess the impact recent transformative agreements with major publishers will likely have on scholarly communication.

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The Matthew Effect Impacts Science and Academic Publishing by Preferentially Amplifying Citations, Metrics and Status

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Metrics

The Matthew Effect Impacts Science and Academic Publishing by Preferentially Amplifying Citations, Metrics and Status

The Matthew Effect, which breeds success from success, may rely on standing on the shoulders of others, citation bias, or the efforts of a collaborative network. Prestige is driven by resource, which in turn feeds prestige, amplifying advantage and rewards, and ultimately skewing recognition.

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Gender Disparity in Research Productivity Across Departments in the Faculty of Medicine: a Bibliometric Analysis

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Gender
Bibliometrics

Gender Disparity in Research Productivity Across Departments in the Faculty of Medicine: a Bibliometric Analysis

Women's contributions to the medical field have increased substantially over the past 4 decades but women remain underrepresented. Since research productivity is an important criterion for promotion, it was essential to assess the gender differences within the faculty of medicine and across departments. We conducted a bibliometric analysis using the Scopus database between 2009 and 2018 at the American University of Beirut (N = 324, 93 women, 231 men). Women comprised 29% of the faculty. The rank of Professor was held by 34% of men and 18% of women (p < 0.0001). Mean number of publications was 30.12 for males compared to 20.77 for females (p = 0.007). Men were more often last authors (p < 0.0001) and corresponding authors (p < 0.01). In the MD subcategory (N = 282), the gender difference in number of publications, H-index, and total citations was not significant. Women MDs were underrepresented as last authors (p < 0.0001). Among PhD faculty (N = 42), males had greater H-Indices (p = 0.02) and were more often last and corresponding authors. After adjusting for the year of appointment: the gender differences in corresponding and last authorship lost statistical significance among MDs but not among PhDs where it became more pronounced. In conclusion, women in the faculty of medicine were underrepresented in most departments, senior ranks and senior research authorships; H-indices generally did not differ, which was partially explained by the later year of appointment among females. In a developing country, greater family responsibilities especially early in their careers, may put women at a disadvantage in research productivity.

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Towards Inclusive Funding Practices for Early Career Researchers

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Funding
Early Career Researchers

Towards Inclusive Funding Practices for Early Career Researchers

Implementing changes to promote a fairer distribution of funding is necessary to improve career prospects and to drive excellence in scientific research.

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Open Science in Spain: Towards a Coordinated Strategy

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Spain

Open Science in Spain: Towards a Coordinated Strategy

Spain needs to set out a wider and clear OS strategy and take decisive, coordinated actions that build upon and improve existing structures to bring itself back to the forefront of OS.

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Business

Toward a Sustainable Model of Scientific Publishing

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Open Access
Business

Toward a Sustainable Model of Scientific Publishing

We need a sustainable model of scientific publishing that is beneficial to scientists, universities, and the public.

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Machine Learning
AI
Biomedicine

Harnessing Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Biomedical Applications with the Appropriate Regulation of Data

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Machine Learning
AI
Biomedicine

Harnessing Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Biomedical Applications with the Appropriate Regulation of Data

The risks associated with poor medical database management are ever heightened in today's global pandemic, as the world struggles with control over COVID-19.

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Hundreds of Gibberish Papers Still Lurk in the Scientific Literature

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Retractions
Publishing
Peer Review

Hundreds of Gibberish Papers Still Lurk in the Scientific Literature

The nonsensical computer-generated articles, spotted years after the problem was first seen, could lead to a wave of retractions.

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Scientific Image Sleuth Faces Legal Action for Criticizing Research Papers

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Ethics
Misconduct

Scientific Image Sleuth Faces Legal Action for Criticizing Research Papers

Researchers say the complaint filed against Elisabeth Bik could have a 'chilling effect' on scholarly criticism.

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Biomedical Research Falls Short at Factoring in Sex and Gender

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Biomedical Research Falls Short at Factoring in Sex and Gender

Despite policies that endorse more inclusiveness, incentives work against including female subjects in experiments.

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Science Isn't Here for Your Mommy Shaming

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Science Isn't Here for Your Mommy Shaming

When people sensationalize research, parents pay the price.

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UFO-report by US Military and Intelligence Agencies to Be Released

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UFO-report by US Military and Intelligence Agencies to Be Released

A task force will share data it collected on unusual flight phenomena with Congress. UFO enthusiasts rejoice. But a German expert with decades of research under his belt doesn't believe aliens have ever been to Earth.

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Public Health
COVID-19

'Black Fungus' is Creating a Whole Other Health Emergency for Covid-stricken India

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Public Health
COVID-19

'Black Fungus' is Creating a Whole Other Health Emergency for Covid-stricken India

Rates of mucormycosis were high even before the pandemic, and now the country is running out of antifungal drugs, say global expert Prof Arunaloke Chakrabarti and infectious diseases doctor Ilan Schwartz

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Science Ministers Commit to Improving Research Careers in Europe

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Science Ministers Commit to Improving Research Careers in Europe

EU research ministers on Friday committed to enhance the attractiveness of research careers and improve brain circulation in Europe, and are calling on member states and the European Commission to take a common approach. That will include setting up an EU system to track mobility of talent, assess working conditions and promote gender and intergenerational equality.

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Terrawatch: a Saltmine and a Sinking City in Brazil

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Brazil
Geology

Terrawatch: a Saltmine and a Sinking City in Brazil

More than 6,000 buildings in Maceió condemned and research suggests more subsidence to come

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