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COVID-19

Update CoVid: A website aiming to collect and link the most relevant studies and guidelines

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Update CoVid: A website aiming to collect and link the most relevant studies and guidelines

Target audience are healthcare professionals from all specialities.

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10 Top Tips To Become A Blockchain Researcher

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10 Top Tips To Become A Blockchain Researcher

Paving the way for the future through research.

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Science Has an Ugly, Complicated Dark Side. And the Coronavirus is Bringing It Out.

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Publishing

Science Has an Ugly, Complicated Dark Side. And the Coronavirus is Bringing It Out.

Experts say the pandemic is letting bad science slip through the cracks.

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COVID-19

The Race for Coronavirus Vaccines: a Graphical Guide

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The Race for Coronavirus Vaccines: a Graphical Guide

Eight ways in which scientists hope to provide immunity to SARS-CoV-2 .

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Science Communication

'There is No Absolute Truth': an Infectious Disease Expert on Covid-19, Misinformation and 'Bullshit'

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'There is No Absolute Truth': an Infectious Disease Expert on Covid-19, Misinformation and 'Bullshit'

A biology professor who spent his career studying two seemingly disparate topics, emerging infectious diseases and networked misinformation, sees them merged into one the moment reports of a mysterious respiratory illness emerged from China in January.

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Preprints
Biomedicine

A Systematic Examination of Preprint Platforms for Use in the Medical and Biomedical Sciences Setting

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Biomedicine

A Systematic Examination of Preprint Platforms for Use in the Medical and Biomedical Sciences Setting

The objective of this review is to identify all preprint platforms with biomedical and medical scope and to compare and contrast the key characteristics and policies of these platforms.

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COVID-19

How the Pandemic Made This Virologist an Unlikely Cult Figure

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How the Pandemic Made This Virologist an Unlikely Cult Figure

Christian Drosten, who has become Germany's most popular podcaster, warns against reopening the country too soon.

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Open Data

We Need Open Science - Crisis or No Crisis

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Open Access
Open Data

We Need Open Science - Crisis or No Crisis

For years, the Swiss National Science Foundation and other organisations have been demanding open science as the new normal. The corona crisis drastically confirms the validity of this demand.

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Universities
Careers

Covid-19 Shows Up UK Universities' Shameful Employment Practices

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Universities
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Covid-19 Shows Up UK Universities' Shameful Employment Practices

Instead of supporting the 54% of staff on insecure contracts, many managers are using the pandemic to sack them.

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Could Welfare State Research Rise from the Rubble of Covid-19?

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Society

Could Welfare State Research Rise from the Rubble of Covid-19?

Global recession may make public and policymakers think more about those 'at the bottom of society', says social policy academic.

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Platform for Citizen Science Launched

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Citizen Science
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Platform for Citizen Science Launched

This is an online platform for sharing knowledge, tools, training and resources for citizen science – by the community, for the community.

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CERN

CERN Contributes Computers to Combatting COVID-19

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CERN

CERN Contributes Computers to Combatting COVID-19

CERN is contributing computing resources to a volunteer-computing initiative that aims to better understand the virus behind COVID-19.

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India

India takes to homegrown tech to fight COVID-19

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Biotechnology
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India takes to homegrown tech to fight COVID-19

When India’s 1.3 billion people come out of a 40-day lockdown on 3 May, imposed to contain the spread of COVID-19, they can hope that a battery of technologies that the government is readying to deploy against the contagious virus could offer them some protection. 

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The Global Research Council's Compilation on National Responses: Confronting COVID-19

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The Global Research Council's Compilation on National Responses: Confronting COVID-19

The Global Research Council (GRC) is calling on its participating organisations and the global research community to collaborate in the fight against the virus and encourages openness in sharing research findings and data which will help ensure diagnostics, vaccines and prevention measures are developed rapidly for the benefit of every nation.

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Higher Education

How the Coronavirus Pandemic Has Shattered the Myth of College in America

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Higher Education

How the Coronavirus Pandemic Has Shattered the Myth of College in America

Young people think of college as an investment in their future. Now that future is changing in ways they can't apprehend.

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Preprints
COVID-19

Between Fast Science and Fake News: Preprint Servers Are Political

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COVID-19

Between Fast Science and Fake News: Preprint Servers Are Political

Preprints servers have become a vital medium for the rapid sharing of scientific findings. However, this speed and openness has also contributed to the ability of low quality preprints to derail public debate and feed conspiracy theories. 

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Research Assessment

DORA's First Funder Discussion: Updates from Swiss National Science Foundation, Wellcome Trust, and the Dutch Research Council

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Research Assessment

DORA's First Funder Discussion: Updates from Swiss National Science Foundation, Wellcome Trust, and the Dutch Research Council

DORA launched a new virtual discussion series for public and private research funders. The goal of the series is to increase communication about research assessment reform by providing a space for funders to share and discuss new initiatives, with the hope that this will ultimately serve as a platform to accelerate the spread of good research assessment policies and practices.

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The Limitations to Our Understanding of Peer Review

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Peer Review
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The Limitations to Our Understanding of Peer Review

Peer review is embedded in the core of our knowledge generation systems. Despite its critical importance, it curiously remains poorly understood in a number of dimensions. In order to address this, this paper assesses where the major gaps in the theoretical and empirical understanding of peer review lie. 

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Retractions
COVID-19

Retracted Coronavirus (COVID-19) Papers

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Retractions
COVID-19

Retracted Coronavirus (COVID-19) Papers

Retraction Watch has been tracking retractions of papers about COVID-19 as part of their database. Here's a running list, which will be updated as needed. 

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COVID-19
Switzerland
Science

Policy Briefs of the Swiss National COVID-19 Science Task Force

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Switzerland
Science

Policy Briefs of the Swiss National COVID-19 Science Task Force

The Policy Briefs of the Swiss National COVID-19 Science Task Force are now available on its website. They reflect the Task Force thinking on a topic at that time and will be updated in the light of new studies or other data. 

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COVID-19
Equality

At Least 89 Vaccines Are Being Developed. It May Not Matter.

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Equality

At Least 89 Vaccines Are Being Developed. It May Not Matter.

A coronavirus vaccine won't stop the pandemic without all countries having access to it.

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NIH's Axing of Bat Coronavirus Grant a 'horrible Precedent' and Might Break Rules, Critics Say

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NIH's Axing of Bat Coronavirus Grant a 'horrible Precedent' and Might Break Rules, Critics Say

The research community is reacting with alarm and anger to the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH’s) abrupt and unusual termination of a grant supporting research in China on how coronaviruses move from bats to humans. The agency axed the grant last week, after conservative U.S. politicians and media repeatedly suggested—without evidence—that the pandemic severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) escaped from a laboratory in Wuhan, China, that employs a Chinese virologist who had been receiving funding from the grant.

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Open Science
COVID-19

Call for Transparency of COVID-19 Models

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COVID-19

Call for Transparency of COVID-19 Models

At this time of crisis, it is more important than ever for scientists around the world to openly share their knowledge, expertise, tools, and technology. Scientists must also openly share their model code so that the results can be replicated and evaluated.

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Citations
Database

Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, Scopus, Dimensions, Web of Science, and OpenCitations' COCI: a Multidisciplinary Comparison of Coverage Via Citations

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Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, Scopus, Dimensions, Web of Science, and OpenCitations' COCI: a Multidisciplinary Comparison of Coverage Via Citations

New sources of citation data have recently become available. Although these have been compared to the Web of Science (WoS), Scopus, or Google Scholar, there is no systematic evidence of their differences across subject categories. In response, this paper investigates citations found by these data sources to English-language highly-cited documents published in 2006 from 252 subject categories, expanding and updating the largest previous study.

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Open Access

Oxford University Press Launches a New Open Access Journal Series

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Oxford University Press Launches a New Open Access Journal Series

Oxford University Press (OUP) announces the first two titles in the new flagship open access journal series. The Oxford Open series launches with Oxford Open Immunology and Oxford Open Materials Science. This is an important step forward in OUP’s open access publishing programme.

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Ethics

Infect Volunteers with Covid-19? A Proposal Lays Bare a Minefield of Issues

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Ethics

Infect Volunteers with Covid-19? A Proposal Lays Bare a Minefield of Issues

The idea of controlled human infection trials has been met with enthusiasm in some quarters, and reservations in others, including from some who run them.

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Society

Coronavirus Means Science is Suddenly Being Done Differently - and So is Politics

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Coronavirus Means Science is Suddenly Being Done Differently - and So is Politics

Coronavirus is bringing rapid and dramatic shifts in medical research.

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COVID-19

No-deal Brexit Could Wreck UK's Chance of Leading Covid-19 Global Research

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Brexit
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COVID-19

No-deal Brexit Could Wreck UK's Chance of Leading Covid-19 Global Research

Nobel scientists warn Britain will lose 'superpower' status if access barred to EU €100bn fund.

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What Happens Next? COVID-19 Futures, Explained With Playable Simulations

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What Happens Next? COVID-19 Futures, Explained With Playable Simulations

An interactive guide

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COVID-19

No 10 Facing Fresh Calls for Transparency over Sage Pandemic Advice

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COVID-19

No 10 Facing Fresh Calls for Transparency over Sage Pandemic Advice

The British government publishes the names of 50 members of the experts' group - but the list is incomplete.

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