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How can we trust scientific publishers with our work if they won't play fair?

How can we trust scientific publishers with our work if they won't play fair?

I have never liked how scientific journals charge us to read the research that we produce. But that is another debate for another day. What I really hate is how they abuse this power to stifle debate in the name of their business interests.

Entretien avec Gisou van der Goot, nouvelle doyenne de la faculté de Sciences de la vie

Entretien avec Gisou van der Goot, nouvelle doyenne de la faculté de Sciences de la vie

Gisou van der Goot, professeure à l’EPFL, a récemment été confirmée dans son poste de doyenne de la faculté de Sciences de la vie de l'EPFL.

Welcome to my genome

Welcome to my genome

George Church is a genetics pioneer whose research spans treating diseases, altering bodies and a desire to breed woolly mammoths

Faut-il supprimer le conseiller scientifique de la Commission Européenne ?

Faut-il supprimer le conseiller scientifique de la Commission Européenne ?

Faut-il un conseiller scientifique en chef pour la Commission Européenne ?

Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted

Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted

Are there any lessons to be learnt from the field of healthcare quality which could improve our approach to assessing research quality?

Where is the brain in the Human Brain Project?

Where is the brain in the Human Brain Project?

Europe's €1-billion science and technology project needs to clarify its goals and establish transparent governance.

How the digital revolution can fix scientific publishing

How the digital revolution can fix scientific publishing

The culture of scientific publishing is complex. Some problems need technical solutions, but others require a cultural change within academia.

There is life after academia

There is life after academia

With high numbers of postdocs emerging from universities, prospective PhD students must be prepared for the fact that they will probably not end up with a career in research.

"Wir brauchen in Europa die kreative Zerstörung"

"Wir brauchen in Europa die kreative Zerstörung"

Nobelpreisträger Edmund Phelps spricht Europa Innovationskraft ab. Die Menschen seien zu behütet. Der Kontinent lebe von der Substanz.

'Publish or perish' diminishing scientific returns

'Publish or perish' diminishing scientific returns

"The future of science (& humanity) isn't about funding, it's about supporting scientists to take risks once again."

Openism, IPism, Fundamentalism, and Pragmatism

Openism, IPism, Fundamentalism, and Pragmatism

On the importance of remaining pragmatic due to the risk of collapsing the entire publishing system in an effort to improve it.

On the rise

On the rise

Africa has a poor reputation for scientific innovation. But when South Africa jointly won a bid in 2012 to host the world's largest science project, for a radio telescope called the Square Kilometre Array, it hoped to foster a new image.