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Open Science

Making open science a reality

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Open Science

Making open science a reality

A OECD Report on the benefits and the action required to make open science a reality.

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Business

Global competitiveness report 2015-2016

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Business

Global competitiveness report 2015-2016

Switzerland named world’s most competitive economy, again, for the seventh year in a row.

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Citizen Science

Socientize as e-infrastructure through technology, innovation and creativity

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Citizen Science

Socientize as e-infrastructure through technology, innovation and creativity

Citizen science is an innovative concept to involve the general public in scientific processes.

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The Open Scholarship Initiative: the future of global scholarly publishing

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The Open Scholarship Initiative: the future of global scholarly publishing

A 10-year series of annual meetings where high-level stakeholder representatives work together to improve the future of how research information gets published, shared and accessed.

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Prizes

2015 awards

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Prizes

2015 awards

Nobel Prize winners 2015

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EU

Initiative helps match refugees with science jobs

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EU

Initiative helps match refugees with science jobs

A new program will connect researchers with universities but won't give them preferential treatment.

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US

Cardiologist to head extramural research at NIH

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Cardiologist to head extramural research at NIH

Michael Lauer, who has been with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute since 2007, will become NIH deputy director for extramural research in a few weeks.

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Prizes

Is the 2015 Nobel Prize a turning point for traditional Chinese medicine?

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Prizes

Is the 2015 Nobel Prize a turning point for traditional Chinese medicine?

The 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has gone to a researcher who spent her entire career researching traditional Chinese medicine...

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Prizes

The folly of big science awards

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The folly of big science awards

Major awards honor the scientists who are usually in the least need of recognition and funding, which squeezes out opportunities for other scientists.

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Reproducibility

How scientists fool themselves and how they can stop

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Reproducibility

How scientists fool themselves and how they can stop

Humans are remarkably good at self-deception. But growing concern about reproducibility is driving many researchers to seek ways to fight their own worst instincts.

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Integrity

How much should scientists check other scientists' work?

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Integrity

How much should scientists check other scientists' work?

A debate is growing in the research world over the value of replicating older, peer-reviewed studies.

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Citizen Science

Many hands make tight work

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Citizen Science

Many hands make tight work

Crowdsourcing research can balance discussions, validate findings and better inform policy.

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Equality

Advancing postdoc women guidebook

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Equality

Advancing postdoc women guidebook

You may not have the time or interest to read the guidebook’s full 85 pages, but it’s a great compilation of resources that can be a valuable compass as you navigate the sometimes turbulent waters of a postdoctoral fellowship.

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Communication

400+ tools and innovations in scholarly communication

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Communication

400+ tools and innovations in scholarly communication

This is a shared database that grew out of the "101 innovations in scholarly communication" project.

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Metrics

Altmetric for ORCID bookmarklet

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Metrics

Altmetric for ORCID bookmarklet

This application let you see the Altmetric Score metrics of works on your browser when you click the bookmarklet in ORCID Record pages.

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Prizes

Nobel laureates who were not always noble

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Nobel laureates who were not always noble

Racists, frauds, and misogynists: meet the rogues’ gallery of Nobel Prize winners.

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Integrity

Are more retractions due to more scrutiny?

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Are more retractions due to more scrutiny?

The question has actually been addressed in the scientific literature and the data don’t seem to support this assumption.

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Metrics

What's so wrong with the Impact Factor?

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What's so wrong with the Impact Factor?

Once a paper has its perceived value raised by being cited, it’s likely to get cited again.

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Open Access

Christmas is over: Research funding should go to research, not to publishers!

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Open Access

Christmas is over: Research funding should go to research, not to publishers!

LERU Statement for the 2016 Dutch EU Presidency.

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EU

Commission invests €16 billion in funding for research and innovation over next two years

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Commission invests €16 billion in funding for research and innovation over next two years

The European Commission will boost competitiveness by investing almost €16 billion in research and innovation in the next two years under Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation funding scheme.

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Mobility

Oxford again offers safe haven to endangered academics

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Mobility

Oxford again offers safe haven to endangered academics

University that gave shelter to Einstein quietly opens its doors to Syrian refugees.

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Peer Review

Publons partners with ORCID to give more credit for peer review

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Peer Review

Publons partners with ORCID to give more credit for peer review

Building on the momentum of Peer Review Week 2015, we are excited to announce a partnership with ORCID to extend the credit you get from your Publons verified reviews.

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Reproducibility

Most research spending is wasted on bad studies. These billionaires want to change that.

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Reproducibility

Most research spending is wasted on bad studies. These billionaires want to change that.

Laura and John Arnold, a Houston couple, have become the Medicis for "research integrity". They finance the Center of Open Science (COS) and the METRICS Institute led by J.P. Ioannidis at Stanford.

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Initiatives

Why the Human Brain Project went wrong

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Initiatives

Why the Human Brain Project went wrong

Two years in, a $1-billion-plus effort to simulate the human brain is in disarray. Was it poor management, or is something fundamentally wrong with Big Science?

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Citizen Science

Empowering citizen scientists

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Citizen Science

Empowering citizen scientists

Scientists should consider engaging more with the DIYbio community.

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Interdisciplinarity

Why it's time to get real about interdisciplinary research

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Interdisciplinarity

Why it's time to get real about interdisciplinary research

A new book argues for less focus on structures and funding for interdisciplinarity, and more on the everyday highs and lows of collaboration.

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Equality

Why do more U.S. women study abroad than men?

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Equality

Why do more U.S. women study abroad than men?

Huge disparities in parts of the developing world offer important clues about how American men and women perceive the world in higher education today.

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Foresight

The (very precise) future of medicine

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Foresight

The (very precise) future of medicine

The Welcome trust has collaborated with the government on several big capital projects, including Diamond Light Source in Oxfordshire and the new Francis Crick Institute laboratories.

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Crowd Science

Many hands make tight work

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Crowd Science

Many hands make tight work

Crowdsourcing research can balance discussions, validate findings and better inform policy.

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Equality

NIH addresses the science of diversity

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Equality

NIH addresses the science of diversity

A fresh take on scientific workforce diversity approaching it as a scientific opportunity rather than as an intractable problem.

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