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Foresight

3 Ways Exponential Technologies are Impacting the Future of Learning

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Foresight

3 Ways Exponential Technologies are Impacting the Future of Learning

"Simply put, we can’t keep preparing children for a world that doesn’t exist."

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How We Edit Science Part 2: Significance Testing, P-Hacking and Peer Review

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How We Edit Science Part 2: Significance Testing, P-Hacking and Peer Review

This is the second part in a series on how we edit science, looking at hypothesis testing, the problem of p-hacking and how the peer review process works.

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10 Free Online Science Courses to Learn a Little of Everything

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Education

10 Free Online Science Courses to Learn a Little of Everything

Free online courses to help you expand your mind in whatever directions you want.

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Equality

Gender Bias Distorts Peer Review Across Fields

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Equality

Gender Bias Distorts Peer Review Across Fields

Editors are more likely to select reviewers of the same gender.

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EU

Europe Can Build on Scientific Intuition

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Europe Can Build on Scientific Intuition

Carlos Moedas sees a bold future for the European Research Council and more projects that copy its approach.

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Policy

How to Resist Threats to Science

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Policy

How to Resist Threats to Science

Broader forms of activism are needed to protect evidence-based policy.

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US
Funding

Research Is an Afterthought in First Trump Budget

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Research Is an Afterthought in First Trump Budget

What few details appear in 2018 blueprint shock Congress and community.

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Open Science

Open Science Monitor

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Open Science

Open Science Monitor

A website for monitoring open science worldwide.

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Equality

Step Out Of The Lab and Engage

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Equality

Step Out Of The Lab and Engage

Last month I found myself sitting on a leather couch, my black dress smoothed over my knees, in a hushed wood-paneled room in Washington, D.C.

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Scientific Method

Are Biomedical Researchers Forgetting Females?

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Scientific Method

Are Biomedical Researchers Forgetting Females?

Last year, NIH implemented a policy to push scientists to consider how sex affects biological systems. Critics worry it goes too far.

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International

Changing Latin America’s Culture of Insular Science

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International

Changing Latin America’s Culture of Insular Science

The region's scientists lament that their research is too often disconnected from the larger scientific world. In the age of Zika, that needs to change.

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Publishing

Mixed Progress on Digital Transformation

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Publishing

Mixed Progress on Digital Transformation

A study analysing digital transformation in the publishing industry found that 25 per cent of publishers see themselves as 'lagging' behind the rest of the industry.

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Open-Data Contest Unearths Scientific Gems — and Controversy

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Open-Data Contest Unearths Scientific Gems — and Controversy

Hundreds of researchers pick through clinical trial from a major blood-pressure study, to the dismay of some who collected the information.

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Metrics

On “The Impact Factor Fallacy”

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On “The Impact Factor Fallacy”

Papers published in low-impact journals are not necessarily low-quality scientific contributions.

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AI and Academic Peer-Review Process

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AI and Academic Peer-Review Process

Scientists look to AI for help in peer review.

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Funding

Science Funding Is a Gamble So Let's Give out Money by Lottery

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Science Funding Is a Gamble So Let's Give out Money by Lottery

Would it be better to do away with the search for excellence, and to fund science by lottery?

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Careers

Junior Female Scientists Aren’t Getting the Credit They Deserve

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Careers

Junior Female Scientists Aren’t Getting the Credit They Deserve

The glass ceiling appears sooner than we thought.

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Europe

The Verdict Is in from the European Digital City Index

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Innovation
Europe

The Verdict Is in from the European Digital City Index

European Digital City Index measures fertility of cities across Europe for innovative digital firms.

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Ethics

A New Form of Stem-Cell Engineering Raises Ethical Questions

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A New Form of Stem-Cell Engineering Raises Ethical Questions

Researchers at Harvard Medical School said it was time to ponder a startling new prospect: synthetic embryos.

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Research

‘Wavelet Revolution’ Pioneer Scoops Top Maths Award

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Prizes
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‘Wavelet Revolution’ Pioneer Scoops Top Maths Award

Yves Meyer wins the Abel Prize for role in theory with data applications from digital cinema to pinpointing gravitational waves.

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Publishing

Medical School to Examine whether Professor Published Paper Partly Written by Chemical Company

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Misconduct
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Medical School to Examine whether Professor Published Paper Partly Written by Chemical Company

Court documents suggest Monsanto helped “ghost write” paper

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Funding

How Scarce Funding Shapes Young Scientists

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Funding

How Scarce Funding Shapes Young Scientists

Ask any young science faculty member what keeps them up at night, and you’re likely to get the same response every time: funding research.

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Publishing

Predatory Journals Recruit Fake Editor

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Publishing

Predatory Journals Recruit Fake Editor

An investigation finds that dozens of academic titles offered 'Dr Fraud' — a sham, unqualified scientist — a place on their editorial board.

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US
Funding

Why Trump’s N.I.H. Cuts Should Worry Us

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Funding

Why Trump’s N.I.H. Cuts Should Worry Us

This is not about Republicans versus Democrats. It is about a more fundamental divide, between those who believe in evidence as a basis for life-altering and nation-defining decisions and those who adhere unflinchingly to dogma.

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Canada

Research Stays Frozen in Canadian Budget

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Canada

Research Stays Frozen in Canadian Budget

Support for science comes through reallocated money in “innovation” programs.

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Integrity

A Scholarly Sting Operation Shines a Light on ‘Predatory’ Journals

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Publishing
Integrity

A Scholarly Sting Operation Shines a Light on ‘Predatory’ Journals

When Dr. Fraud applied to 360 randomly selected open-access academic journals asking to be an editor, 48 accepted her and four made her editor in chief. 

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Communication

The Readability Of Scientific Texts Is Decreasing Over Time

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Communication

The Readability Of Scientific Texts Is Decreasing Over Time

The trend is indicative of a growing usage of general scientific jargon.

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Prizes

Yves Meyer, Wavelet Expert, Wins Abel Prize

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Prizes

Yves Meyer, Wavelet Expert, Wins Abel Prize

The French mathematician was cited “for his pivotal role in the development of the mathematical theory of wavelets.”

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Reproducibility

Taking On Chemistry's Reproducibility Problem

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Reproducibility

Taking On Chemistry's Reproducibility Problem

Efforts to get to grips with the problem have meant new ideas and technologies are now being brought to bear

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Funding

Investing $2 Billion in a Climate Disaster Mitigation Fund

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Canada
Funding

Investing $2 Billion in a Climate Disaster Mitigation Fund

In its new federal budget, Canada invests in machine learning and teaching kids to code, but offers no real plan for how to address workplace automation.

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