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Open Access

My love-hate of Sci-Hub

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My love-hate of Sci-Hub

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Gender representation on mathematical sciences journal editorial boards

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Gender representation on mathematical sciences journal editorial boards

A crowdfunding project to give insights into one possible aspect of gender bias in mathematics. 

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The pressure to publish pushes down quality

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The pressure to publish pushes down quality

Scientists must publish less, or good research will be swamped by the ever-increasing volume of poor work.

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Row over proposed biomedical centre intensifies

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Row over proposed biomedical centre intensifies

Document submitted to the Italian Senate criticizes institute that will oversee a €1.5-billion project.

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UK
EU

A day in the life of a British academic

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A day in the life of a British academic

Imagine what would happen if the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union in the referendum of the 23rd June 2016? To give our readers a better idea of the consequences of the Brexit for the country's scientists, EuroScientist has commissioned UK technology journalist Paul Hill to write a fictional day in the life of a British academic post-Brexit. This gives food for thought on the factors influencing the position of Europe's centre of gravity in research.

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Crowd Science

Crowdsourced solutions

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Crowdsourced solutions

Open competitions bring new minds, skills and collaborations to problems in biomedical research.

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Careers

Big Pay Differences Among New Male, Female Ph.D.s

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Big Pay Differences Among New Male, Female Ph.D.s

Female Ph.D.s in science and engineering earn 31 percent less than their male cohorts one year after graduation, according to a new study in American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings. When controlling for the fact that women tend to earn degrees in fields that pay less than those in which more men earn degrees, the observed gap dropped to 11 percent. And the gap disappeared when controlling for whether the women were married and had children.

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Foresight

To confront 21st century challenges, science must rethink its reward system

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Foresight

To confront 21st century challenges, science must rethink its reward system

One of Science in Transition’s founders describes how his experience as a young HIV/AIDS researcher convinced him that science need to change

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Open Access

Nature Outlook on Innovation

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Nature Outlook on Innovation

In the fiercely competitive world of drug discovery and development, secrecy is no longer as important as it once was.

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Who’s afraid of DORA?

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Who’s afraid of DORA?

Universities should either sign a pledge not to misuse journal impact factors or explain why they have not, says Stephen Curry.

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Swiss scientists share Brexit concerns

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Swiss scientists share Brexit concerns

What could a Brexit mean for the United Kingdom’s higher education, research and student mobility? Switzerland offers some clues. ...

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Open Knowledge Maps

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Open Knowledge Maps

A visual interface to the world's scientific knowledge

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Careers

Are older academics past their productive peak?

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Are older academics past their productive peak?

A recent paper claims that the quality of researchers declines with age. Five senior scientists consider the data and how they’ve contributed through the years.

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Quality Assessment of Studies Published in Open Access

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Quality Assessment of Studies Published in Open Access

A comparison of the methodological quality and the quality of reporting of primary epidemiological studies and systematic reviews and meta-analyses published in OA and non-OA journals.

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Demotion of science ministry angers beleaguered researchers

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Demotion of science ministry angers beleaguered researchers

New President Michel Temer — who replaces impeached Dilma Rousseff — is fusing the science and telecommunications ministries. 

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Funding

Gambling with Funding

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Gambling with Funding

Can funding be made more fair by instituting a lottery?

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Top Medical Journals Give Women Researchers Short Shrift

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Top Medical Journals Give Women Researchers Short Shrift

Women only got top billing in 37 percent of medical studies published in leading journals over the past two decades.

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Even Psychologists Respond To Meaningless Rewards

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Even Psychologists Respond To Meaningless Rewards

All they needed to be more open with their data was the promise of a badge showing they did it.

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EuroScience Open Forum 2016

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EuroScience Open Forum 2016

Top speakers announced at the next EuroScience Open Forum 2016, held in Manchester this summer (July 24-27).

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Funding

Monetary distribution effects of Horizon 2020

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Monetary distribution effects of Horizon 2020

A look at Horizon 2020 in terms of monetary redistribution between Member States.

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US

The White House Launches the National Microbiome Initiative

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The White House Launches the National Microbiome Initiative

Half a billion dollars are being pledged to study the microbes in humans, crops, soils, oceans, and more.

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Reproducibility

Scientists’ Reputations Are Based on Getting It Right, Not Being Right

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Scientists’ Reputations Are Based on Getting It Right, Not Being Right

Reputational assessments of scientists were based more on how they pursue knowledge and respond to replication evidence, not whether the initial results were true.

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Ethics

Researchers just released profile data on 70,000 OkCupid users without permission

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Researchers just released profile data on 70,000 OkCupid users without permission

A group of researchers has released a data set on nearly 70,000 users of the online dating site OkCupid. The data dump breaks the cardinal rule of social science research ethics: It took identifiable personal data without permission.

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Ethics

Scientists Talk Privately About Creating a Synthetic Human Genome

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Scientists Talk Privately About Creating a Synthetic Human Genome

Scientists are now contemplating the fabrication of a human genome, meaning they would use chemicals to manufacture all the DNA contained in human chromosomes.

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Careers

Avoiding a lost generation of scientists

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Avoiding a lost generation of scientists

By sharing their experiences, early-career scientists can help to make the case for increased government funding for researchers.

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Equality

STEM Career Outcomes of Female and Male Graduate Students

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STEM Career Outcomes of Female and Male Graduate Students

Evidence from UMETRICS Data Linked to the 2010 Census

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Innovation

Why scientists should learn to embrace failure

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Why scientists should learn to embrace failure

Entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley live by the motto of “Fail fast, fail often." Scientists would do well to likewise embrace failure.

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Metrics

Why Altmetric scores should never be used to measure the merit of scientific publications

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Why Altmetric scores should never be used to measure the merit of scientific publications

Or 'how to tweet your way to honour and glory'.

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Innovation

In science, follow the money - if you can

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In science, follow the money - if you can

In science as in politics, most people agree that transparency is essential. Top journals now require authors to disclose their funding sources so that readers can judge the possibility of bias, and the British Medical Journal recently required authors to disclose their data as well so that experts can run independent analyses of the results. But as transparency becomes the standard, many academics are resisting the trend without pushback from their universities.

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Impact

On the productivity of scientists

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Impact

On the productivity of scientists

Ever since Reagan and Thatcher made neoliberal ideas palatable to an unsuspecting public, concepts such as “New Public Management” or the more general notion that competition between in…

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