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A solution to fix the replication crisis in science: why do scientists not simply sell what they learn from their research?
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A solution to fix the replication crisis in science: why do scientists not simply sell what they learn from their research?
Funders, scientists, and journal editors will continue to play vital roles in defining a communication system that embraces both modern technology and the human need for curation.
Global research funds for these illnesses are at their lowest levels for a decade, when cash for West Africa epidemic is excluded.
Trying to find a way to explain to a six-year-old how natural selection works is valuable practise for trying to write a lay summary in a grant proposal.
ESA today announced it has adopted an Open Access policy for its content such as still images, videos and selected sets of data.
Data-centric science is emerging in concert with calls for increased openness in research.
The motto being "as open as possible, as closed as necessary".
Reading a scientific paper is not the same as understanding Shakespeare.
Crowd troubled by direction of Trump administration.
Scientists ought to address the needs and employment prospects of taxpayers who have seen little benefit from scientific advances.
The Praemium Erasmianum Foundation has awarded the 2017 Erasmus Prize to the Canadian cultural sociologist Michèle Lamont.
In February 2017, when Elsevier were accused of selling one paid-for hybrid open access article, at first they sowed doubt about it, then three days later admitted it to be true.
Llow replication success in psychology is realistic and worse performance may be expected for cognitive neuroscience.
As top-down governance gives signs of obsolescence, it is time to adopt greater bottom-up input from scientists into policies influencing our lives.
In my scientific work I strive to be as open as possible. Unfortunately I work with data that I cannot de-identify well enough to share (aka weird sex diaries) and data that simply isn’t mine to share (aka the reproductive histories of all Swedish people since 1950)...
Study finds a stronger correlation for women between success and being central to a network
Existing model of outreach that seeks to inform an ‘ignorant’ public is broken.
While the University Grants Commission’s system prioritizes peer-reviewed papers, experts not involved in the initiative express concern that it could incentivize cheating.
Slides from my AAAS '17 talk, part of the panel: "Mind the Gaps: Wikipedia as a Tool to Connect Scientists and the Public"
Researchers at Stanford University have created an AI algorithm that can identify skin cancer as well as a professional doctor.
Think the current fake news issue is bad? It won’t get any better with AI.
HBO has released the first teaser for its upcoming film The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. The story of Henrietta Lacks was documented in Rebecca Skloot’s 2010 book of the same title.
Being based in an English-speaking country is the most significant factor in boosting a researcher’s likelihood of being published in a high-impact medical journal, a study has suggested.