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'Psychological Fear': MIT Scientists of Chinese Origin Protest Toxic US Climate

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'Psychological Fear': MIT Scientists of Chinese Origin Protest Toxic US Climate

Researchers describe how a government crackdown on foreign influence is affecting them following a statement of support from their university.

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10 Medical Myths We Should Stop Believing. Doctors, Too.

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10 Medical Myths We Should Stop Believing. Doctors, Too.

Researchers identified nearly 400 common medical practices and theories that were contradicted by rigorous studies. Here are some of the most notable findings.

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Ten Hot Topics Around Scholarly Publishing

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Ten Hot Topics Around Scholarly Publishing

The changing world of scholarly communication and the emerging new wave of ‘Open Science’ or ‘Open Research’ has brought to light a number of controversial and hotly debated topics.

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Cambridge Teaching Staff to Protest on Open Days over Insecure Work

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Cambridge Teaching Staff to Protest on Open Days over Insecure Work

Casual contracts causing extreme levels of personal and financial hardship, union claims.

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Black Academics Bear the Brunt of University Work on Race Equality

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Black Academics Bear the Brunt of University Work on Race Equality

From mentoring to focus groups ethnic minority academics and students are under pressure to close the 13% attainment gap.

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California Bills Targeting For-Profits and Bundled Services Exception Advance

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California Bills Targeting For-Profits and Bundled Services Exception Advance

California moves toward creating the strictest regulatory landscape for for-profit colleges in the U.S., but proposed legislation has already been weakened.

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NASA Changes How It Divvies Up Telescope Time to Reduce Gender Bias

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NASA Changes How It Divvies Up Telescope Time to Reduce Gender Bias

The switch to double-blind peer review will affect roughly 650 scientists working on projects worth an estimated US$55 million.

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Moving Mountains in the Knowledge Sphere: Is There a Way?

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Moving Mountains in the Knowledge Sphere: Is There a Way?

Especially in education and research, electronic resources, digital tools and novel technologies have profoundly altered the way and the speed at which we acquire and share our knowledge. However, this infrastructure goes vastly unnoticed by most of us.

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Universities and Knowledge Sharing

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Universities and Knowledge Sharing

The authors explore the extent to which universities are functioning as effective open knowledge institutions; as well as the types of information that universities, funders, and communities might need to understand an institution's open knowledge performance and how it might be improved. The challenges of data collection on open knowledge practices at scale, and across national, cultural and linguistic boundaries are also discussed.

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Eurodoc for Open Science

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Eurodoc for Open Science

The collection of content related to the European Council of Doctoral Candidates and Junior Researchers' (Eurodoc) commitment to Open Science.

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Ten Simple Rules for Researchers Collaborating on Massively Open Online Papers (MOOPs)

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Ten Simple Rules for Researchers Collaborating on Massively Open Online Papers (MOOPs)

The authors provide recommendations for a highly open and participatory interactive process of collaboration using digital tools and environments, discuss potential issues that come with working with large and diverse authoring communities, and provide possible solutions should these arise.

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The Status Quo Bias and the Uptake of Open Access

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The Status Quo Bias and the Uptake of Open Access

In this paper the authors argue that the linguistic framing of open access by a variety of stakeholders may inhibit the uptake of open access publishing.

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Tree Planting 'has Mind-blowing Potential' to Tackle Climate Crisis

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Tree Planting 'has Mind-blowing Potential' to Tackle Climate Crisis

Research shows a trillion trees could be planted to capture huge amount of carbon dioxide.

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Farewell Authors, Hello Contributors

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Farewell Authors, Hello Contributors

More disciplines must embrace a system of academic credit that rewards a greater range of roles more specifically.

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How a Long-distance Job Move Can Leave Early-career Researchers Short of Cash

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How a Long-distance Job Move Can Leave Early-career Researchers Short of Cash

Without reimbursement for relocation costs, PhD students and postdocs are often forced to empty savings accounts, seek financial help or even rack up debt.

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Taking Pride in Our Researchers

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Taking Pride in Our Researchers

To celebrate LGBTSTEM Day, our researchers talk about being #LGBT in science and engineering and why celebrating diversity is so important.

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Hungary Parliament Puts Scientific Research Under Government's Watch

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Hungary Parliament Puts Scientific Research Under Government's Watch

Hungary's parliament passed a law on Tuesday that will significantly increase state control over the research, funds, and membership of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

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Cambridge's One-on-one Teaching Model is Based on Exploiting Graduates

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Cambridge's One-on-one Teaching Model is Based on Exploiting Graduates

As lecturers, we're protesting today to persuade the university to pay its PhD teaching staff proper wages

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Open Letter from the Alliance of Science Organisations in Germany to Prime Minister Orbán

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Open Letter from the Alliance of Science Organisations in Germany to Prime Minister Orbán

The German science organisations express their concerns regarding the plans of the Hungarian government to install new legislation affecting the freedom and autonomy of science in Hungary.

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Comparing Journal and Paper Level Classifications of Science

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Comparing Journal and Paper Level Classifications of Science

The classification of science into disciplines is at the heart of bibliometric analyses. While most classifications systems are implemented at the journal level, their accuracy has been questioned, and paper-level classifications have been considered by many to be more precise.

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The Bologna Process Needs to Go Back to Basics

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The Bologna Process Needs to Go Back to Basics

The crisis of academic freedom in Europe emerged as the main theme at the recent "Bologna Process Beyond 2020: Fundamental values of the EHEA" conference in Bologna. More than 200 university rectors and 800 other stakeholders participated.

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The Citation Advantage of Linking Publications to Research Data

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The Citation Advantage of Linking Publications to Research Data

Efforts to make research results open and reproducible are increasingly reflected by journal policies encouraging authors to provide data availability statements. As a consequence of this, there has been a strong recent uptake of data availability statements, but it is still unclear what proportion of these statements actually contain well-formed links to data, and if there is an added value in providing them.

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Rate of Growth for CC BY Articles in Fully-OA Journals Continues for OASPA Members

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Rate of Growth for CC BY Articles in Fully-OA Journals Continues for OASPA Members

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Daphne Bavelier Receives 2019 Research Prize - Jacobs Foundation

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Daphne Bavelier Receives 2019 Research Prize - Jacobs Foundation

University of Geneva Professor Daphne Bavelier explores how individuals learn and adapt to changes in experience, whether induced by nature or by training.

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What Happens when You Can See Disaster Unfolding, and Nobody Listens?

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What Happens when You Can See Disaster Unfolding, and Nobody Listens?

The distinct burden of being a climate scientist.

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Governing the Scholarly Commons: the Radical Open Access Collective - Samuel Moore

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Governing the Scholarly Commons: the Radical Open Access Collective - Samuel Moore

The Radical Open Access Collective (ROAC) is a community of 60+ not-for-profit presses, journals and other open access projects. One of the aims of the collective is to legitimise scholar-led publishing as an important alternative model for open access.

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How I Lost My Identity - and Embraced a New One

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How I Lost My Identity - and Embraced a New One

It was tough for Lia Paola Zambetti to leave the bench after dreaming for more than a decade of becoming a scientist, and reaching her goal. But now she enjoys her work's broader impact.

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Scientist and Parent: The Bereaved Parent

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Scientist and Parent: The Bereaved Parent

The impacts of grief are long-lasting, but support from colleagues provides some relief.

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Journal Producation Costs

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Journal Producation Costs

This dataset provides a granular, step-by-step calculation of the costs associated with publishing primary research articles, from submission, through peer-review, to publication, indexing and archiving. It is found that these costs range from less than US$200 per article in modern, large scale publishing platforms using post-publication peer-review, to about US$1,000 per article in prestigious journals with rejection rates exceeding 90%. The publication costs for a representative scholarly article today come to lie at around US$400. The additional non-publication cost items that make up the difference between publication costs and final price are discussed. The dataset refers to calculations about the scenarios described in a publication about that topic.

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Publisher Elsevier Halts UC's Access to New Articles

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Publisher Elsevier Halts UC's Access to New Articles

Publisher Elsevier halts UC's access to new articles but UC Berkeley Library can connect readers with what they need. 

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