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Open Access

Sci-Hub Provides Access to Nearly all Scholarly Literature

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Sci-Hub Provides Access to Nearly all Scholarly Literature

For the first time, nearly all scholarly literature is available gratis to anyone with an Internet connection, suggesting the toll access business model may become unsustainable.

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Boost for Blockchain Research as EU Increases Funding Four-Fold

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Boost for Blockchain Research as EU Increases Funding Four-Fold

Spending on research projects on blockchain technologies by the European Union is to jump after it announced plans to increase funding from €83 million to as much as €340 million by 2020.

 

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£54 Million Funding to Transform Health Through Data Science

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£54 Million Funding to Transform Health Through Data Science

Birmingham Health Partners will lead one of six new sites across the UK created to address challenging healthcare issues through use of data science, funded by £30 million from Health Data Research UK.

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China's Basic Science Research Funding Doubles in 5 Years

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China's Basic Science Research Funding Doubles in 5 Years

The percentage of funding for basic science R&D in the central government's total financial input in science and technology has reached the level of developed countries, according to an official overseeing resource allocation and management at the ministry.

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Real Heroes Have the Guts to Admit They're Wrong

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Real Heroes Have the Guts to Admit They're Wrong

Science, it turns out, is an excellent place to find such people. After all, the scientific method requires you to recognize when you’re wrong - to do so happily, in fact. The story of Daniel Bolnick, an evolutionary biologist who had the courage to recognize his mistake.

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Trump Budget Gives Last-Minute Reprieve to Science Funding

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Trump Budget Gives Last-Minute Reprieve to Science Funding

Funding for the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health would hold steady after Congress agrees to lift spending caps, but details are fuzzy.

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Few UK Universities Have Adopted Rules Against Impact-Factor Abuse

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Few UK Universities Have Adopted Rules Against Impact-Factor Abuse

Institutions have made little progress against the misuse of research metrics when hiring and promoting academics.

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The State of OA: A Large-Scale Analysis of the Prevalence and Impact of Open Access Articles

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The State of OA: A Large-Scale Analysis of the Prevalence and Impact of Open Access Articles

At least 28% of the scholarly literature is OA and that this proportion is growing, driven particularly by growth in Gold and Hybrid. Also, OA articles receive 18% more citations than average, an effect driven primarily by Green and Hybrid OA.

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Researchers Debate Whether Journals Should Publish Signed Peer Reviews

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Researchers Debate Whether Journals Should Publish Signed Peer Reviews

HHMI meeting examines ways to improve manuscript vetting: little consensus on whether reviewers should have to publicly sign their critiques, which traditionally are accessible only to editors and authors.

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Trump Science Budget Sows Confusion

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Trump Science Budget Sows Confusion

US president makes last-minute decision to abandon proposal for major cuts to National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation and Department of Energy’s science office.

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Decentralizing Science

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Decentralizing Science

The case for decentralized, trusted platforms for the dissemination of scientific information and attribution.

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Gender

How Implicit Bias Can Undermine Academic Meritocracy

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How Implicit Bias Can Undermine Academic Meritocracy

New LERU report makes recommendations on the many ways in which gender bias can be avoided.

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Open Data
Equality

Without Urgent Action Big and Open Data May Widen Existing Inequalities and Social Divides

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Without Urgent Action Big and Open Data May Widen Existing Inequalities and Social Divides

The unsustainable nature of the digital data landscape, the quality and credibility of the data themselves, and how data sources currently represent only privileged individuals, are challenges that can be overcome, but to do so requires significant investment in key data governance priorities.

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Society

Teach Young Scientists the Importance of Societal Impact for Research

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Teach Young Scientists the Importance of Societal Impact for Research

Societal impact should be rated more highly in scientific publishing and research evaluation. To this end, we suggest that ways to achieve it should be introduced as an important component of curricula at higher-education institutions.

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No Science Minister, and It's Unclear Where Science Fits in Australia

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No Science Minister, and It's Unclear Where Science Fits in Australia

Right now, for the second time since 1931, there is no minister directly responsible for science in Australia.

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Delhi Declaration on Open Access

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Delhi Declaration on Open Access

This declaration was drafted by a group comprising of researchers and professionals working for opening up access to research outputs for public good in India.

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Tech’s Ethical ‘Dark Side’: Harvard, Stanford and Others Want to Address It

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Tech’s Ethical ‘Dark Side’: Harvard, Stanford and Others Want to Address It

Schools that helped produce some of Silicon Valley's most prominent leaders are hustling to bring a more medicine-like morality to computer science.

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Overselling Results is a Problem in Science

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Overselling Results is a Problem in Science

Climate skeptics, conspiracy theorists, and the anti-immunization movement are on the rise. At the same time, fraudulent research and issues with the replicability of scientific results prompt the question if science is still a reliable source for political decision-making.

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Swiss National Science Foundation Joins OpenAPC

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Swiss National Science Foundation Joins OpenAPC

The dataset provided by the SNSF contains publication fees for 302 articles. Total expenditure amounts to 514'522 EUR and the average fee is 1'704 EUR.

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Education

Train PhD Students to Be Thinkers Not Just Specialists

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Education

Train PhD Students to Be Thinkers Not Just Specialists

Many doctoral curricula aim to produce narrowly focused researchers rather than critical thinkers. That can and must change, says Gundula Bosch.

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Gender

Coding Has No Gender

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Coding Has No Gender

With 11 February marking the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, female physicists, engineers and computer scientists from CERN and from Fermilab share their experiences of building a career in science.

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The Forgotten Life of Einstein's First Wife

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The Forgotten Life of Einstein's First Wife

She was a physicist, too—and there is evidence that she contributed significantly to his groundbreaking science.

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Technology Will Widen Pay Gap and Hit Women Hardest - Davos Report

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Gender
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Technology Will Widen Pay Gap and Hit Women Hardest - Davos Report

Research into jobs finds men's dominance in IT and biotech is reversing the trend towards equality.

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Why Scientists Accused of Sexual Misconduct Can Still Get Government Grants

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Why Scientists Accused of Sexual Misconduct Can Still Get Government Grants

The U.S. government does not consider sexual harassment a form of scientific misconduct. Should it?

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Diversity

Black STEM Employees Perceive a Range of Race-Related Slights and Inequities at Work

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Diversity

Black STEM Employees Perceive a Range of Race-Related Slights and Inequities at Work

Roughly six-in-ten black STEM workers say they have experienced any of eight specific forms of racial or ethnic discrimination at work.

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Equality

Five Women Scientists in Developing Countries Win 2018 OWSD-Elsevier Foundation Awards

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Five Women Scientists in Developing Countries Win 2018 OWSD-Elsevier Foundation Awards

Early-career researchers living and working in Bangladesh, Cameroon, Ecuador, Guyana, and Indonesia have been recognized for their work in mathematics, physics and chemistry.

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Gender

If Only Quoting Women Were Enough

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If Only Quoting Women Were Enough

What two Times journalists learned from trying to quote more female experts.

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Integrity

Meet the 'Data Thugs' out to Expose Shoddy and Questionable Research

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Peer Review
Integrity

Meet the 'Data Thugs' out to Expose Shoddy and Questionable Research

Striking success has been had in catalyzing retractions by publicly calling out perplexing data and spotting anomalies in the literature.

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Interactivity in Scientific Figures Is a Key Tool for Data Exploration and the Scientific Process

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Interactivity in Scientific Figures Is a Key Tool for Data Exploration and the Scientific Process

Last summer we launched our interactive figures initiative with plotly. Since then, we have published 22 interactives figures in seven articles across two platforms. In this post authors describe their figures and share why they wanted to make them interactive.

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Inferential Statistics Is Not Inferential

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Scientific Method
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Inferential Statistics Is Not Inferential

Statistical significance and hypothesis testing are not really helpful when it comes to testing our hypotheses.

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