Russian Science Chases Escape from Mediocrity
With Vladimir Putin set to earn another presidential term, researchers wonder whether his government will reverse decades of decline.
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With Vladimir Putin set to earn another presidential term, researchers wonder whether his government will reverse decades of decline.
The sleeping bear of Russian science could finally wake - and China can show it how.
Public regard for scientists is as strong as ever, but you wouldn't know it. Public trust in scientists has risen over the past three decades in the United Kingdom, even in the post-Brexit era.
Keeping your research data freely available is crucial for open science — and your funding could depend on it.
The largest share of open-access articles belongs to a new category described as “bronze”: articles are available on websites hosted by their publisher - either immediately or following an embargo - but are not formally licensed for reuse.
The MIT will work with a private firm to develop technology for producing energy from nuclear fusion within the next 15 years.
The accomplishments, limitations, recent advances and directions for future developments in the field of research synthesis.
What if it is not the concepts described by science fiction that could have the most impact, but the act of storytelling - the creation of scientific narratives - itself?
Nature journals encourage researchers who submit papers that rely on custom software to provide the programs for peer review.
Six experts offer advice on producing a manuscript that will get published and pull in readers.
Reporting summaries help authors to provide important details before review.
An overview of the landscape of online data infrastructures, and highlight the key points to consider when using open data.
FAIRsharing.org: a series of open data resources and tools, and an outlet for the developers and maintainers of these resources to emphasize the approach they take to ensure the data they host and serve are increasingly FAIR.
Pension changes spur more than 40,000 university academics to walk out on research activities, conferences and lectures.
Robert-Jan Smits, the European Union’s departing director-general of research, sets out his parting thoughts. After eight years, he hands over his role as director-general of the European Commission’s research directorate to Jean-Eric Paquet, currently a deputy-secretary-general at the commission.
Canada's 2018 budget includes almost Can$4 billion (US$3.1 billion) in new funding for science over the next five years. This is in contrast to the Can$1 billion in new science funding contained in last year's budget - almost none of which went to basic research.
Survey reveals reluctance to take open peer review to the limit.
Publishers would need to join forces to apply image-checking software across the literature.
Researchers hold out little hope that the next government will improve their underfunded research system.
I’ve encountered even more prejudice as a researcher from the Middle East than as a woman working in Saudi Arabia, says Malak Abedalthagafi.
The publishing system builds in resistance to replication. Paul Gertler, Sebastian Galiani and Mauricio Romero surveyed economics journals to find out how to fix it.
Tool that tallies engagement with new biomedical concepts seeks to reward novelty. Switzerland has fallen considerably since the 1990s compared to other countries.
Efforts to increase diversity in research assessment panels don’t cut it.