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AI

Big Tech builds AI with bad data

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Big Tech builds AI with bad data

BigScience is a global effort to build a more transparent, accountable AI, with less of the bias that infects so many Big Tech initiatives

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Women in Science

New Evidence Supports the Rosalind Franklin Phenomenon

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Women in Science

New Evidence Supports the Rosalind Franklin Phenomenon

What are the factors in women publishing less than men do in science? Or is the issue that women are credited less in science than men?

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Work Place

Survey: More Than Half of Higher Ed Workers Plan to Leave

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Survey: More Than Half of Higher Ed Workers Plan to Leave

Many higher education employees are headed for the exits, according to a new survey from the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources, which found that more than half of respondents said they were likely to look for other employment within the next 12 months.

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Japan

What Japan's Election Means for Controversial Defence Research

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Japan

What Japan's Election Means for Controversial Defence Research

Scientists are concerned that the ruling coalition's landslide victory will mean continued investment in science that could be applied for military purposes.

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Meta-research

Broader Scope is Key to the Future of 'Science of Science'

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Broader Scope is Key to the Future of 'Science of Science'

As the field of 'science of science' matures, it is looking for ways to use its data-driven insights to make a tangible mark in science policy.

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Gender

It's Time to Make Science in Remote Places Family-Friendly

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Gender

It's Time to Make Science in Remote Places Family-Friendly

Stories of juggling parenting and fieldwork, and argue that more should be done to help retain scientist-parents, particularly women, in academia.

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COVID-19

COVID-19 Tracking Experts: Better Data Needed to Defeat Misinformation

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COVID-19

COVID-19 Tracking Experts: Better Data Needed to Defeat Misinformation

Scientists can reclaim public standing with better communication.

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Sustainability

Reducing Sugar Consumption to Achieve Climate and Sustainability Goals

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Reducing Sugar Consumption to Achieve Climate and Sustainability Goals

New study says that sugar taxation policies have the potential to meet environmental, social, and economic objectives.

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Early Career Researchers

Research Culture: Highlighting the Positive Aspects of Being a PhD Student

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Early Career Researchers

Research Culture: Highlighting the Positive Aspects of Being a PhD Student

Articles about doing a PhD tend to focus on the difficulties faced by research students: here we argue that the scientific community should also highlight the positive elements of the PhD experience.

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Biodiversity

Scientists Find 30 Potential New Species at Bottom of Ocean

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Biodiversity

Scientists Find 30 Potential New Species at Bottom of Ocean

Natural History Museum scientists seek to unlock mysteries of deep sea but some fear activity will disturb diversity of the depths

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Horizon Europe

As Horizon Europe Priorities Evolve, Universities Want More Transparency on Spending

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Horizon Europe

As Horizon Europe Priorities Evolve, Universities Want More Transparency on Spending

Horizon Europe is a new type of beast. While building on previous EU research programmes, it is doubling down on making an impact on major societal and technological challenges facing the bloc. Research stakeholders fear this shift will take money away from laboratory bench research and are calling on the European Commission to ensure it is clear which parts of the Horizon Europe pot impact-driven funding is coming from.  

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Integrity
US

US Lawmakers Turn Attention to Plague of Fake Journal Papers

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Integrity
US

US Lawmakers Turn Attention to Plague of Fake Journal Papers

US lawmakers have warned that fake research papers risk compromising trust in the entire scientific system, as Artificial Intelligence makes it ever easier for so-called paper mills to fool journals into accepting made up articles.

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EU

On the Brink of a Damaging Departure from EU Research

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EU

On the Brink of a Damaging Departure from EU Research

Uncertainty in British politics is a headache for UK researchers

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China

A Helping Hand From the Government? How Public Research Funding Affects Academic Output in Less-Prestigious Universities in China

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China

A Helping Hand From the Government? How Public Research Funding Affects Academic Output in Less-Prestigious Universities in China

This study, proposes that the positive impact of public funds is much weaker in less-prestigious universities than in prestigious ones, and that overdependence on public research funding in fact even hurts academic output quality in less-prestigious universities. 

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Journals

The End of Journal Impact Factor Purgatory (and Numbers to the Thousandths) - The Scholarly Kitchen

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Journals

The End of Journal Impact Factor Purgatory (and Numbers to the Thousandths) - The Scholarly Kitchen

Clarivate Analytics announced changes to selection of journals getting an Impact Factor.

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Climate
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Academia

The Scientists Who Switched Focus to Fight Climate Change

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The Scientists Who Switched Focus to Fight Climate Change

Four researchers describe how they found different ways of responding to the planet's biggest threat - from quitting tenure to overhauling their academic programme.

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DORA

Support Europe's Bold Vision for Responsible Research Assessment

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DORA

Support Europe's Bold Vision for Responsible Research Assessment

There have been many initiatives to combat the distorting effect of research assessment exercises. The latest looks like it might work.

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Publishing

Writing Workshops

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Publishing

Writing Workshops

The intention of the Writing Workshops is to cultivate professional networks and mentorship and provide access for early career researchers in developing countries to the academic requirements of journals, including international journals, and to equip them with the necessary knowledge and skills to publish in these journals.

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Reproducibility
Machine Learning

Could Machine Learning Fuel a Reproducibility Crisis in Science?

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Reproducibility
Machine Learning

Could Machine Learning Fuel a Reproducibility Crisis in Science?

'Data leakage' threatens the reliability of machine-learning use across disciplines, researchers warn.

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Science

James Lovelock, Creator of Gaia Hypothesis, Dies on 103rd Birthday

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Science

James Lovelock, Creator of Gaia Hypothesis, Dies on 103rd Birthday

The scientist was best known for his theory that the Earth is a self-regulating community of organisms

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Horizon Europe

Commission Rejects Calls for UK and Swiss Access to Horizon

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Europe
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Switzerland
Horizon Europe

Commission Rejects Calls for UK and Swiss Access to Horizon

The European Commission has rejected calls from research leaders on both sides of the English Channel for it to put politics aside and allow Switzerland and the UK to join the EU’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme.

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US

US Faculty Members Support Open-Access Publishing in Broad Survey

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Open Access
US

US Faculty Members Support Open-Access Publishing in Broad Survey

More respondents under 44 than over 65 are enthusiastic about the publishing model.

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Horizon Europe

Grant Success Rates Are Up Compared with Horizon 2020

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Horizon Europe

Grant Success Rates Are Up Compared with Horizon 2020

Success rates for researchers applying for Horizon Europe grants stand at 15.8% according to preliminary data, an improvement on the 'unacceptably low' level of 12% in the previous EU research programme, Horizon 2020.

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Publishing

Dataset of Identified Scholars Mentioned in Acknowledgement Statements

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Publishing

Dataset of Identified Scholars Mentioned in Acknowledgement Statements

Measurement(s) acknowledgements section 

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Ecosystems

Invasive Species Flourish in Non-native Regions Due to Soil Microbes and Fungi

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Ecosystems

Invasive Species Flourish in Non-native Regions Due to Soil Microbes and Fungi

A study of the Canadian horseweed species revealed the changing behaviour of plant species in non-native regions, helping them to become successful invaders

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Space

Scrapping Original Plan, Mars Mission Turns to Existing Rover to Help Bring Samples Home

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Space

Scrapping Original Plan, Mars Mission Turns to Existing Rover to Help Bring Samples Home

Helicopters will serve as backup to using Perseverance rover for delivery

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Forest

Tracking and Classifying Amazon Fire Events in Near Real Time

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Forest

Tracking and Classifying Amazon Fire Events in Near Real Time

The inability to rapidly separate satellite fire detections by fire type hampered fire suppression and assessment of ecosystem and air quality impacts.

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Science

Summer Reader: A Look Back at This Year's Main R&D Policy Stories

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Summer Reader: A Look Back at This Year's Main R&D Policy Stories

It's August and most research and innovation policy wonks have left Brussels. But, if you have summer homework and you need to read up on this year's main developments in research and innovation, we've got you covered. In our view, there have been two main stories this year for EU R&I policy: international chaos, and Horizon.

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Publishing
Retractions

Retractions Are Increasing, but Not Enough

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Publishing
Retractions

Retractions Are Increasing, but Not Enough

Retraction Watch has witnessed a retraction boom since its founding 12 years ago. But the scientific community must do much more.

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Peer Review
Publishing

Journal Impact Factor and Peer Review Thoroughness and Helpfulness: A Supervised Machine Learning Study

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Peer Review
Publishing

Journal Impact Factor and Peer Review Thoroughness and Helpfulness: A Supervised Machine Learning Study

This study indicates that the JIF is a bad predictor for the quality of peer review of an individual manuscript.

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