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Les Hatton and Gregory Warr give their two-pronged solution to the problems of peer review
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Les Hatton and Gregory Warr give their two-pronged solution to the problems of peer review
An report on US threats to academic freedom in science, particularly in the areas of international scholarly exchange and climate science.
The Good Pharma Scorecard finds some big pharmaceutical companies are meeting legal standards for disclosing results—but many studies still go unreported.
Proposing and testing a new indicator, the Mantel-Haenszel quotient.
How the Swiss education system (re)produces inequalities between women and men.
Some scholars add authors to their research papers or grant proposals even when those individuals contribute nothing to the research effort.
Everipedia, a two-year-old online encyclopedia, will become a decentralized, peer-to-peer, user-owned resource.
Opinion pieces that “represent the viewpoint of an individual” and offer hypotheses without testing them are the opposite of science.
"…cultural change rests with individual scientists, teams, and professional societies."
We might hope for a better future where everyone acts professionally, but we should be realistic about the flaws of our human nature. Opinion piece by Stephen Curry.
Negotiations to reduce journal prices and promote open access are progressing slowly.
Algorithms made him a Wall Street billionaire. His new research center helps scientists mine data for the common good.
As a new president takes office, scientists in the country and beyond should urge the administration to make science a priority, says Dexter Tagwireyi.
Arxiv Vanity renders academic papers from arXiv as responsive web pages so you don’t have to squint at a PDF.
In an open letter scientometricians make a call to scholarly publishers to make the reference lists of the articles they publish openly available.
Leonard Freedman, president of the Global Biological Standards Institute, discusses the causes of irreproducible science and his latest effort to spread best practices.
Research practices, quality in research and researcher commitment are among the topics covered in this inspiring interview.
Government policies overshadow AI’s biggest gathering.
Celebrating the power of photography to communicate science and the role great images play in making science accessible to a wide audience.