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Gender

Most Wikipedia Profiles Are of Men. This Scientist Is Changing That.

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Most Wikipedia Profiles Are of Men. This Scientist Is Changing That.

Jessica Wade has added nearly 700 Wikipedia biographies for important female and minority scientists in less than two years.

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Why Half the Scientists in Some Eastern European Countries Are Women

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Why Half the Scientists in Some Eastern European Countries Are Women

Just 28% of the world’s researchers are women, but Eastern Europe bucks this global trend. The Soviet legacy is part of the reason.

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US

Royal Society President Stands Up for Chinese Scientists in the United States

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China
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Royal Society President Stands Up for Chinese Scientists in the United States

We scientists must stand up for openness and fairness. Discriminating against someone because of their ethnicity, turning down a collaboration or refusing a visa for a conference on the grounds of nationality, or simply making someone feel unwelcome because they are an immigrant - these are all morally objectionable and practically counterproductive. Such behaviour must cease.

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Integrity

Nutrition Science Is Broken. This New Egg Study Shows Why.

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Nutrition Science Is Broken. This New Egg Study Shows Why.

At turns lauded and vilified, the humble egg is an example of everything wrong with nutrition studies.

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Open Data
Open Source

Funded Partnership Brings Dryad and Zenodo Closer

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Open Source

Funded Partnership Brings Dryad and Zenodo Closer

Collaboration brings together leading platforms for data and software sharing.

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Metrics

2019 Scholar Metrics Released

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2019 Scholar Metrics Released

Scholar Metrics provide an easy way for authors to quickly gauge the visibility and influence of recent articles in Google Scholar publications.

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Higher Education

A Debate is Under Way About the Cost of Higher Education

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Higher Education

A Debate is Under Way About the Cost of Higher Education

The meaning of a debate about the cost of higher education.

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Peer Review

Why It's So Hard To Reform Peer Review

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Peer Review

Why It's So Hard To Reform Peer Review

Measurement creates a temptation to achieve a measurable goal by less than totally honest means. As in physics, the simple act of measuring invariably disturbs what you are trying to measure.

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Gender
Biomedicine

Yentl Syndrome: A Deadly Data Bias Against Women

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Biomedicine

Yentl Syndrome: A Deadly Data Bias Against Women

The science of medicine is based on male bodies, but researchers are beginning to realize how vastly the symptoms of disease differ between the sexes - and how much danger women are in.

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China

U.S. Targeting of Chinese Scientists Fuels a Brain Drain

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China

U.S. Targeting of Chinese Scientists Fuels a Brain Drain

A Chinese scientist’s startup fled the U.S. after a federal investigation that included a failed sting, airport stops and an unfounded child-porn search.

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Federally Funded Research Drives One-third of New Patents, Report Finds

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Federally Funded Research Drives One-third of New Patents, Report Finds

A new study of millions of patents granted between 1926 and 2017 supports the value of spending tax dollars on basic research.

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Diversity

Our Disabilities Have Made Us Better Scientists

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Our Disabilities Have Made Us Better Scientists

But only because we have had access to health care, emotional support and institutional backing.

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Thousands of Universities Join Wave of Climate Emergency Declarations

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Thousands of Universities Join Wave of Climate Emergency Declarations

The climate emergency movement is heading to school. Global higher education networks tying together more than 7000 universities and colleges from across the globe declared a climate emergency and published a three-point plan to confront the escalating environmental crisis.

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Neuroscience

The Human Brain Project Hasn't Lived Up to Its Promise

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Neuroscience

The Human Brain Project Hasn't Lived Up to Its Promise

Ten years ago, a neuroscientist said that within a decade he could simulate a human brain. Spoiler: It didn't happen.

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Plan S
Open Access

Guest Post: Plan S Version 2 and the Cost of Quality

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Guest Post: Plan S Version 2 and the Cost of Quality

EMBO's Bernd Pulverer looks at the revised Plan S Implementation Guidelines.

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Publication

What Science Looks Like

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What Science Looks Like

The publication of our first two Registered Reports marks a major milestone for Nature Human Behaviour. These studies demonstrate what many researchers know, but is often hidden from the published literature: confirmatory research doesn't always confirm the authors' hypotheses.

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Early Career Researchers

What Not to Do in Graduate School

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Early Career Researchers

What Not to Do in Graduate School

Six limiting maxims PhD students should avoid.

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Misconduct

'Bad Science': Australian Studies Found to Be Unreliable, Compromised

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Misconduct

'Bad Science': Australian Studies Found to Be Unreliable, Compromised

Hundreds of scientific research papers published by Australian scientists have been found to be unreliable or compromised, fuelling calls for a national science watchdog.

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Publishing

An Innovative Way to Publish

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Preregistration
Publishing

An Innovative Way to Publish

The research community needs to find ways to reward study design and methodology as much as the final result. A publishing format called Registered Reports offers a means of addressing this challenge.

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Climate

40 Years Ago, Scientists Predicted Climate Change. And Hey, They Were Right

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40 Years Ago, Scientists Predicted Climate Change. And Hey, They Were Right

Scientists introduced credible climate change to the world in 1979, but it's taken decades for their message to sink in.

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Science

Meet the Ebola Researchers Testing Drugs and Vaccines in a War Zone

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Meet the Ebola Researchers Testing Drugs and Vaccines in a War Zone

Violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has interrupted clinical trials and forced scientists to change how they immunize people.

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Publishing

Celebrating 2,000 Submissions on In Review

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Preprints
Publishing

Celebrating 2,000 Submissions on In Review

Scientific manuscript tracking and pre-prints with the In Review service from Springer Nature and Research Square. 

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Research Data

RDA and COAR Collaborate to Progress Research Data Management Internationally

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Research Data

RDA and COAR Collaborate to Progress Research Data Management Internationally

The Research Data Alliance (RDA) and the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) are pleased to announce an agreement to work together to strengthen and expand capacities for research data management within the international data repository community.

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A Vaunted Program for Boosting the Diversity of U.S. Academic Scientists is Starting to Spread

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Diversity
US

A Vaunted Program for Boosting the Diversity of U.S. Academic Scientists is Starting to Spread

Until recently, few universities tried to replicate the Meyerhoff Scholars Program, aiming to increase diversity among future leaders in science, technology, engineering and related fields. But that's changing.

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Peer Review
Publishing

Balancing Author Satisfaction with Reviewer Needs

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Peer Review
Publishing

Balancing Author Satisfaction with Reviewer Needs

Authors want their papers published quickly while also expecting high-quality reviews. Reviewers want reasonable deadlines. These two groups come from the same communities so why the disconnect? 

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Cancer

Many of the Deadliest Cancers Receive the Least Amount of Research Funding

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Cancer

Many of the Deadliest Cancers Receive the Least Amount of Research Funding

Many of the deadliest or most common cancers get the least amount of nonprofit research funding, according to a new Northwestern Medicine study that examined cancer research funding from nonprofit organizations.

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Science Politics

I'm a Scientist. Under Trump I Lost My Job for Refusing to Hide Climate Crisis Facts

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Climate
Science Politics

I'm a Scientist. Under Trump I Lost My Job for Refusing to Hide Climate Crisis Facts

I was a climate scientist in a climate-denying administration - and it cost me my job writes Maria Caffrey

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Science Communication

The Outdated Language of Space Travel

The Atlantic
Gender
Science Communication

The Outdated Language of Space Travel

"Manned" spaceflight doesn't make sense anymore.

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Grants

A Call for Funders to Ban Institutions That Use Grant Capture Targets

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Grants

A Call for Funders to Ban Institutions That Use Grant Capture Targets

Grant capture is often used as a formal metric for academic evaluation. The author argues that this practice has led to perverse incentives for researchers and institutions and that research funders have both a responsibility and a significant interest in using their influence to halt this practice. 

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Austria

Austria Launches Its ORCID Consortium

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ORCID
Austria

Austria Launches Its ORCID Consortium

We celebrate the official launch of the ORCID Austria consortium at their recent workshop in Vienna, co-hosted by lead organizations TU Wien and the University of Vienna.

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