Coca-Cola's Secret Influence on Medical and Science Journalists
A series of journalism conferences on obesity received covert funding from Coca-Cola.
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A series of journalism conferences on obesity received covert funding from Coca-Cola.
U.S. taxpayers pay $30 billion a year to fund biomedical research aimed at finding better treatments. But competition for scarce funding and tenure may be prompting some scientists to cut corners.
Are we ready to give up traditional financial and governance control in favour of decentralised blockchain applications harbouring greater transparency?
Creators of a free tool that locates open-access versions of research articles are hoping to make scholarly publishers rethink their business models.
Initiative for Open Citations makes citation data free for all
US Food and Drug Administration says firm can provide consumers with information on genetic risks.
New tool joins a growing collection of software for accessing fee-for-view scientific literature.
Cheap, stripped-down microcontrollers are allowing users to pack huge amounts of computing power into tiny spaces.
Newer universities excel when it comes to internationalisation, Times Higher Education’s 2017 ranking of the world’s top young universities shows
Springer Nature has developed a standardised, common framework for the research data policies of all its journals.
Statement by Carlos Moedas, European Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation concerning the recent legislative changes to the Hungarian national higher education Act.
The science publishing world is a complex one, but the pendulum is currently swinging away from the paywalled mega-journals of the last decade to a more open model.
Most academics are keen to access other researchers’ material but a third are yet to share their own.
Read paywalled research papers for free. It's fast, free, and legal, powered by a database of millions of author-uploaded PDFs.
eLife now accepting manuscripts in R Markdow at innovation@elifesciences.org.
Tim Berners-Lee just received the prestigious Turing Award that comes with a million dollars. Now he plots a radical overhaul of his creation.
Q&A with the author of a new book on reproducibility.
The vision for what is hoped to be the largest science advocacy event in history.
Canada’s experience with virtual panels shows that the status quo should be challenged, not accepted unthinkingly.
Because sharing underlying data is essential for accelerating scientific advances and maximizing the value of research.
It’s obvious that computers have become indispensable problem-solving partners. But it’s suddenly not enough to be a fluent user of software interfaces. Understanding what lies behind the computer’s seeming magic now seems crucial.