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Wanted: evidence-based policy

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Wanted: evidence-based policy

Special issue of EuroScientist on evidence-based policy.

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Pressure to publish may discourage innovative research

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Pressure to publish may discourage innovative research

The researchers' conclusions are drawn from a database they assembled of more than 6 million scholarly publications in biomedicine and chemistry.

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Digital Science launches GRID

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Digital Science launches GRID

The Global Research Identifier Database (GRID) is a free, easy-to-use online database that opens up information about research organisations around the world to data scientists, developers and innovators within academic and commercial organisations.

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What's so wrong with the Impact Factor? Part 2

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What's so wrong with the Impact Factor? Part 2

Impact Factor is a self-fulfilling prophecy.

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Cloud Datalab, a new data insights tool by Google

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Cloud Datalab, a new data insights tool by Google

Cloud Datalab is a powerful Interactive tool created to explore, analyze and visualize data with a single click on Google Cloud Platform.

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The War on Science

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The War on Science

Why is blue sky science being defunded?

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Wellcome Trust to fund more long-term projects to counter 'pressure to publish'

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Wellcome Trust to fund more long-term projects to counter 'pressure to publish'

The Wellcome Trust is to fund more long-term research projects because of fears that the pressure to publish and the need to show research impact will prevent academics from successfully tackling the world's most pressing challenges.

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AAAS expands the Science Family by Launching Two New Journals

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AAAS expands the Science Family by Launching Two New Journals

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) announced plans for two new peer-reviewed journals, Science Robotics and Science Immunology..

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Reproducibility

Biomedical researchers lax in checking for imposter cell lines

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Biomedical researchers lax in checking for imposter cell lines

Many scientists still not bothering to address an issue that undermines the reproducibility of research findings.

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Over 60% of 2015 research articles on Nature.com are OA

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Open Access

Over 60% of 2015 research articles on Nature.com are OA

Sixty three per cent of original research articles published to date on nature.com in 2015 are open access, nearly 10,000 papers. Ten years ago, NPG introduced its first fully open access journal. Today, NPG publishes over 80 journals with an open access option.

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Reproducibility

Scientists can draw very different meanings from the same data, study shows

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Reproducibility

Scientists can draw very different meanings from the same data, study shows

Giving the same information to multiple scientific teams can lead to very different conclusions, a report published today in Nature shows.

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Initiatives

Virtual rat brain fails to impress its critics

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Virtual rat brain fails to impress its critics

Some scientists the long-awaited paper of the Blue Brain Project, a 10-year program spearheaded by neuroscientist Henry Markram, as proof that the idea of modeling a brain and all of its components is misguided and a waste of money.

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Do academy members publish better papers?

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Do academy members publish better papers?

As an institution, science is not fond of privilege. Success in science is supposed to be the result of merit - hard work, tenacity and, to some degree, sheer luck - not nepotism, favoritism, or entitlement.

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Publishing

Let's make sure it's fair as well as transparent

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Let's make sure it's fair as well as transparent

Scientific publishing has undergone a revolution in recent years - largely due to the internet. And it shows no sign of letting up as a growing number of countries attempt to ensure that research papers are made freely available. Publishers are struggling to adapt their business models to the new challenges.

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Reproducibility

When things go wrong

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When things go wrong

Publishers should apply consistent policies to correcting the published literature and adopt versioning. The scientific community ought to encourage corrections.

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Why colleges need more professors of color

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Why colleges need more professors of color

While colleges often focus on increasing the diversity of their student body, educators say that same emphasis is necessary for hiring professors.

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What really keeps women out of tech

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What really keeps women out of tech

Technology companies know they have a gender and diversity problem in their work force, and they are finally taking steps to try to fix it.

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Research funded by the ERC in 2007–2013

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Research funded by the ERC in 2007–2013

The ERC has published today an analysis of the portfolio of its projects funded from 2007 to 2013 under the EU’s Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (FP7).

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The journal coverage of Web of Science and Scopus

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The journal coverage of Web of Science and Scopus

The objective of this research is to describe the journal coverage of those two databases and to assess whether some field, publishing country and language are over or underrepresented.

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Fair allocation?

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Fair allocation?

A research review on funding and gender produced by the Swedish Secretariat for Gender Research, Gothenburg University.

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Communication

PLOScast

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PLOScast

A PLOS podcast dedicated to interviews with innovators and thought leaders on scholarly publishing developments, the future of academia and the changing experiences of scientists.

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Open Access

10 yrs of OA at the Wellcome Trust

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10 yrs of OA at the Wellcome Trust

A timeline showing the major milestones in 10 years of Open Access at the Wellcome Trust.

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Open Science

Line-up announced for the OpenCon conference

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Line-up announced for the OpenCon conference

OpenCon 2015 will feature leading speakers from across the Open Access, Open Education, and Open Data movements including Mike Eisen (PLoS) and Jimmy Wales (Founder Wikimedia).

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UC policy extends free access to all scholarly articles written by UC employees

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Open Access

UC policy extends free access to all scholarly articles written by UC employees

University of California expands the reach of its research publications by issuing a [3]Presidential Open Access Policy, allowing future scholarly articles authored by all UC employees to be freely shared with readers worldwide.

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2015 Nature graduate-student survey

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2015 Nature graduate-student survey

Graduate students dream of academia but are keeping their career options open, according to a 2015 Nature survey.

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Massive pool of US biomedical postdocs starts to shrink

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Massive pool of US biomedical postdocs starts to shrink

A decades-long surge in the numbers of US biomedical postdocs may finally have ended..

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Africa

Africa produces 1.1% of global scientific knowledge

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Africa

Africa produces 1.1% of global scientific knowledge

There are just 79 scientists per million Africans, compared to 4,500 per million people in the United States.

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Humanities

Why scientists should study art and literature

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Humanities

Why scientists should study art and literature

What benefit does a future scientist derive from knowing something about art and literature?

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Communication

Why is academic writing so needlessly complex?

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Why is academic writing so needlessly complex?

Some research funders have mandated in recent years that studies they finance be published in open-access journals, but they've given little attention to ensuring those studies include accessible writing.

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Reproducibility

Are we finally getting serious about fixing science?

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Reproducibility

Are we finally getting serious about fixing science?

Biomedical research has faced criticism for being unreliable, but a report from the Academy of Medical Sciences might change all that.

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