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Universities Must Overhaul the Toxic Working Culture for Academic Researchers | Anton Muscatelli

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Universities Must Overhaul the Toxic Working Culture for Academic Researchers | Anton Muscatelli

A survey has warned that researchers are too stressed. It's up to universities to improve their working environment

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China is Closing Gap with United States on Research Spending

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China is Closing Gap with United States on Research Spending

The United States is no longer the 'uncontested leader' in science globally, the National Science Foundation says.

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Global Problems Need Social Science

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Global Problems Need Social Science

Without human insights, data and the hard sciences will not meet the challenges of the next decade.

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Registered Reports Are Coming to PLOS ONE

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Registered Reports Are Coming to PLOS ONE

PLOS ONE will soon offer Registered Reports, a preregistration option which enables open peer review and publication of the initial study protocol in advance of the full research article.

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Innovation Leaders 2020: Introducing the Cohort

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Innovation Leaders 2020: Introducing the Cohort

We announce the participants and projects joining our new mentorship and open leadership training programme.

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What Researchers Think About the Culture They Work In: Quantitative Dataset

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What Researchers Think About the Culture They Work In: Quantitative Dataset

Here we present an anonymized version of the dataset that we collected in the quantitative phase of Wellcome's research on research culture. Additionally, we present a document detailing how the data was transformed to protect anonymity. We also present a flowchart that indicates how participants were guided to answer questions in the survey.

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What Researchers Think About the Culture They Work in
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The State of U.S. Science and Engineering 2020

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The State of U.S. Science and Engineering 2020

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Learned Societies Turn Against Scholarship and Join Publishers for Profit

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Learned Societies Turn Against Scholarship and Join Publishers for Profit

In a recent letter to the White House, a group of corporate publishers and scholarly organizations implore the president to leave intact…

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Lancet Editor-in-chief Calls for 'activist' Journals

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Lancet Editor-in-chief Calls for 'activist' Journals

Richard Horton says periodicals can no longer sit 'passively waiting' for submissions and should instead focus on issues such as the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

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Meteorite or Volcano? New Clues to the Dinosaurs' Demise

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Meteorite or Volcano? New Clues to the Dinosaurs' Demise

Twin disasters marked the end of the Cretaceous period, and scientists are presenting new evidence of which drove one of Earth's great extinctions.

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Conflicts of Interest in Nutrition Research

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Conflicts of Interest in Nutrition Research

This Medical News story examines the outcry over a recently published guideline that found insufficient evidence to recommend eating less red meat.

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Working Together Towards Reproducibililty

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Working Together Towards Reproducibililty

Oxford initiative aims to link people and disciplines, say Laura Fortunato and Dorothy Bishop.

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Scholarly Publishers Are Happy To Give Stuff Away If Someone Pays Them

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Scholarly Publishers Are Happy To Give Stuff Away If Someone Pays Them

The open-access era seems to be arriving for academic research, but it looks as if big publishers will still profit.

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Universities Ignore Growing Concern over Sci-Hub Cyber Risk

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Universities Ignore Growing Concern over Sci-Hub Cyber Risk

Warnings that Sci-Hub poses a cybersecurity threat to universities have intensified. But few institutions appear to be acting on them.

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The Data Science Revolution: An Interview with Xiao-Li Meng

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The Data Science Revolution: An Interview with Xiao-Li Meng

An interview with Xiao-Li Meng, Professor of Statistics at Harvard University, about the increasingly central role data science is playing in research and teaching - and how journals, publishers, societies, and librarians fit in this emerging ecosystem.

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How Scientists Are Coping with 'ecological Grief'

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How Scientists Are Coping with 'ecological Grief'

Scientists reveal how they are dealing with a profound sense of loss as the climate emergency worsens.

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Bricks Alive! Scientists Create Living Concrete

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Bricks Alive! Scientists Create Living Concrete

"A Frankenstein material" is teeming with - and ultimately made by - photosynthetic microbes. And it can reproduce.

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Germany Mulls Extra Research Funding for Committee-Burdened Women

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Germany Mulls Extra Research Funding for Committee-Burdened Women

Gender quotas have improved female representation on internal panels, but researchers have highlighted that the loss of research time slows career progression.

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Putin Wanted Russian Science to Top the World. Then a Huge Academic Scandal Blew Up.

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Putin Wanted Russian Science to Top the World. Then a Huge Academic Scandal Blew Up.

Eight years ago, President Vladimir Putin decreed that Russia must become a leading scientific power. That meant at least five top-100 Russian universities by 2020, and a dramatic increase in the number of global citations of Russian scientific papers. Now a group at the center of Putin’s aspirations, the Russian Academy of Sciences, has dropped a bombshell into the plans. A commission set up by the academy has led to the retraction of at least 869 Russian scientific articles, mainly for plagiarism.

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Childhood Obesity Is a Major Problem. Research Isn't Helping.

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Childhood Obesity Is a Major Problem. Research Isn't Helping.

Childhood obesity is a major public health problem, and has been for some time - but something is missing with many study methods.

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Journal Brand and Research Culture

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Journal Brand and Research Culture

Opinion: Things are not right in the culture of research, and that this is ultimately to the detriment of research. Two issues emerge: the huge complexity of the research ecosystem, and the related problem of collective action that this complexity creates.

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WHO Calls for Emergency Meeting on New China Virus, As Cases Spread

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WHO Calls for Emergency Meeting on New China Virus, As Cases Spread

The WHO's annnouncement came as China confirmed cases in Beijing and in Guangdong province, as well as a confirmed incident involving human-to-human spread.

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Quitting over Fossile Fuels

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Quitting over Fossile Fuels

McGill professor resigns over university's repeated votes to keep investing in fossil fuels.

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Stress, Anxiety, Harassment: Huge Survey Reveals Pressures of Scientists' Working Lives

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Stress, Anxiety, Harassment: Huge Survey Reveals Pressures of Scientists' Working Lives

Global study highlights long hours, poor job security and mental-health struggles.

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Chinese Universities Are Enshrining Communist Party Control In Their Charters

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Chinese Universities Are Enshrining Communist Party Control In Their Charters

China's best universities change its charter to emphasize loyalty to the ruling Communist Party.

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First Patient With Wuhan Coronavirus Is Identified in the U.S.

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First Patient With Wuhan Coronavirus Is Identified in the U.S.

A man in Washington State is infected with a new respiratory virus. Federal officials plan to expand screenings for the infection at major airports.

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Funders Launch Curation Awards for Learned Societies

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Funders Launch Curation Awards for Learned Societies

Up to £200,000 per society available for flagging important biomedical research outputs.

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Future of UK Science Hangs in the Balance in Crucial Year

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Future of UK Science Hangs in the Balance in Crucial Year

Promises to double funding and create new blue skies research agency sit uneasily with likelihood of crashing out of EU science programmes.

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Strengthening the Open Science Ecosystem Through Preprints

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Strengthening the Open Science Ecosystem Through Preprints

Preprints, or versions of manuscripts posted online by authors ahead of peer review, are seeing a strong increase in adoption and recognition among many communities in the biomedical sciences.

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Global Science, China's Rise, and European Anxiety

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Global Science, China's Rise, and European Anxiety

While some talk about global science, China's skyrocketing investment in its scientific sector is causing real anxiety for Europe.

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