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Management 101 for Scientists – Three Rules for Managing a Successful Team

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Management 101 for Scientists – Three Rules for Managing a Successful Team

Good management can make an enormous difference in the success and productivity of any team.

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China’s Embrace of Embryo Selection Raises Thorny Questions

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China’s Embrace of Embryo Selection Raises Thorny Questions

Fertility centres are making a massive push to increase preimplantation genetic diagnosis in a bid to eradicate certain diseases.

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Publishing

On Inequality and Academic Publishing

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On Inequality and Academic Publishing

A quantitative analysis of contemporary publishing patterns in the humanities, as well as a conceptual account of the historical relationship of publishing practices to the modern research university.

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California Scientists Push to Create Massive Climate-Research Programme

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California Scientists Push to Create Massive Climate-Research Programme

Effort backed by the state’s flagship universities comes as US President Donald Trump shrugs off global warming.

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New FDA Security Rules Will Bar Agency from Hiring Some Foreign Nationals

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New FDA Security Rules Will Bar Agency from Hiring Some Foreign Nationals

FDA says new security policy could bar hiring of about 50 foreign nationals per year

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Improving the Measurement of Scientific Success by Reporting a Self-Citation Index

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Improving the Measurement of Scientific Success by Reporting a Self-Citation Index

Self-citations, if left unchecked, can have a negative impact on the scientific workforce, the way that we publish new knowledge, and ultimately the course of scientific advance.

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Why Publishers Are Making Their Reference Lists Openly Available

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Why Publishers Are Making Their Reference Lists Openly Available

You can begin to trace the influence of your ideas with other researchers by tracking not only who cited you but who also cited the authors who were citing you.

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Despite Policy's Weaknesses, NSF to Reiterate Stance on Teaching Good Research Habits

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Despite Policy's Weaknesses, NSF to Reiterate Stance on Teaching Good Research Habits

Internal agency report cites problems with implementing 2007 law aimed at curbing scientific misconduct.

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May to Outline UK's Position on Science

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May to Outline UK's Position on Science

The UK government’s proposals on science in the Brexit negotiations will be set out in a paper to be released by the end of September.

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Cambridge University Press Accused of 'Selling Its Soul' over Chinese Censorship

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Cambridge University Press Accused of 'Selling Its Soul' over Chinese Censorship

Academics and activists decry publisher’s decision to comply with a Chinese request to block more than 300 articles from leading China studies journal.

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Evidence of a Toxic Environment for Women in Economics

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Evidence of a Toxic Environment for Women in Economics

A new study analyzes how economists talk about each other in an online forum, and finds unmistakable signs of hostility toward women.

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Cambridge University Press Faces Boycott Over China Censorship

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Cambridge University Press Faces Boycott Over China Censorship

Academics pressure publisher as Beijing mouthpiece says western institutions can leave if they don’t like ‘the Chinese way’

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Complex Network Visualisation for the History of Swiss Interdisciplinarity

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Complex Network Visualisation for the History of Swiss Interdisciplinarity

Mapping research funding in Switzerland

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Universities Are Broke. So Let’s Cut the Pointless Admin and Get Back to Teaching

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Universities Are Broke. So Let’s Cut the Pointless Admin and Get Back to Teaching

The meaningless tasks and faux-business strategies prioritised by British universities have skewed their real role, writes André Spicer

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Elon Musk and AI Leaders Call for a Ban on Killer Robots

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Innovation

Elon Musk and AI Leaders Call for a Ban on Killer Robots

Leaders in the fields of AI and robotics, including Elon Musk and Google DeepMind’s Mustafa Suleyman, have signed a letter calling on the United Nations to ban lethal autonomous weapons.

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Challenge the Impact Factor

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Challenge the Impact Factor

When comparing journals using citation-based metrics, the percentage of highly cited papers is more informative than the average number of citations.

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Open Science

Don’t Blame Open Science for Scooping

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Don’t Blame Open Science for Scooping

Open science is becoming more and more prevalent. Critics, however, think this approach makes it easier to steal somebody else’s ideas.

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Is Science Broken? Or Is It Self-Correcting?

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Is Science Broken? Or Is It Self-Correcting?

Two years ago this month, news of the replication crisis reached the front page of the New York Times.

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'I'll Do Weird Things'

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Careers

'I'll Do Weird Things'

What it's like to work the night shift in a science lab

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China

In Reversal, Cambridge University Press Restores Articles After China Censorship Row

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In Reversal, Cambridge University Press Restores Articles After China Censorship Row

The Cambridge University Press faced academic outrage after agreeing to remove articles about Tibet, Tiananmen Square and China's Cultural Revolution.

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Equality

The Internet Can Be a Brutal Place for Women in Economics, Paper Finds

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The Internet Can Be a Brutal Place for Women in Economics, Paper Finds

New paper illustrates the brutal and sexist comments faced by women in economics, and likely other fields as well.

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Mobility

The U.S. Is Risking an Academic Brain Drain

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Mobility

The U.S. Is Risking an Academic Brain Drain

As foreign-born Ph.Ds and post-docs ponder their future in an uncertain political climate.

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Foresight

Why Science Must Reward Failure

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Foresight

Why Science Must Reward Failure

A lack of recognition for the value of failure holds back creative risk-taking in science.

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Misconduct

How Journals Treat Papers from Researchers Who Committed Misconduct

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How Journals Treat Papers from Researchers Who Committed Misconduct

Nature Plants explains how it handled a manuscript coauthored by Patrice Dunoyer, a biologist with multiple retractions to his name.

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Preprints

The Prehistory of Biology Preprints

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Preprints

The Prehistory of Biology Preprints

A forgotten experiment from the 1960s.

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Equality
Opinion

To Reduce Gender Biases, Acknowledge Them

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Equality
Opinion

To Reduce Gender Biases, Acknowledge Them

A former Google engineer’s memo on diversity reveals psychological blind spots, not biological differences, says Debbie Chachra.

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Reproducibility

A Long Journey to Reproducible Results

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Reproducibility

A Long Journey to Reproducible Results

Replicating our work took four years and 100,000 worms but brought surprising discoveries, explain Gordon J. Lithgow, Monica Driscoll and Patrick Phillips.

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Education

Science Should Be Taught Like Art or Music

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Education

Science Should Be Taught Like Art or Music

If we can get our minds around Premier League statistics, we can handle experimental science, writes physics professor Tom McLeish

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Technology

ReFigure – Connecting Scientific Insights Across the Web

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Technology

ReFigure – Connecting Scientific Insights Across the Web

An open-source browser extension for linking, curating and sharing scientific insights across publishers.

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Equality

Why Diversity Programs Fail

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Equality

Why Diversity Programs Fail

Companies get better results when they ease up on the control tactics. It’s more effective to engage managers in solving the problem, expose them to people from different groups, and encourage social accountability for change.

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