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The Breakthrough Prizes Attempt to Upstage the Nobels

The Breakthrough Prizes Attempt to Upstage the Nobels

Move over, Alfred... Yuri Milner, a technology billionaire, wants to turn scientists into celebrities.

Accelerating Translational Research through Open Science

Accelerating Translational Research through Open Science

Seeking to accelerate research advances and reimagine its role in the community, the Montreal Neurological Institute (Neuro) announced in the spring of 2016 that it is launching a five-year experiment during which it will adopt Open Science—open data, open materials, and no patenting—across the institution.

Mission Not yet Accomplished on the Higher Education and Research Bill

Mission Not yet Accomplished on the Higher Education and Research Bill

As the far-reaching Higher Education and Research Bill reaches the House of Lords, further amendments are needed to ensure it succeeds in its aims

The licensing of bioRxiv preprints

The licensing of bioRxiv preprints

PeerJ offers the better technology and user experience than bioRxiv, but bioRxiv has greater adoption in the biodata sciences.

Over 600 Springer Nature Journals Commit to New Data Sharing Policies

Over 600 Springer Nature Journals Commit to New Data Sharing Policies

More than 600 journals across Nature Research, Springer, BioMed Central and Palgrave Macmillan have committed to encouraging good practice in the sharing and archiving and citation of research data by adopting new Springer Nature research data policies.

New Study on Next Generation of Researchers Begins

New Study on Next Generation of Researchers Begins

Today, the Board on Higher Education and Workforce at the NAS announced the formation of a 16-person committee to work on the Next Generation of Researchers study. This study was commissioned by the U.S. Congress in the fiscal 2016 omnibus appropriations package that passed in December 2015.

Milestones in Tackling Research Reliability, a Timeline

Milestones in Tackling Research Reliability, a Timeline

It’s not a new story, although “the reproducibility crisis” may seem to be. For life sciences, I think it started in the late 1950s. A timeline.

Digital Science Releases GRID Under CC0 License

Digital Science Releases GRID Under CC0 License

GRID’s comprehensive database of over 66,000 global research organizations now available under a CC0 license, allowing users to make full use of the database releases with no need for attribution.

Canada Begins Search for Chief Science Adviser

Canada Begins Search for Chief Science Adviser

The government will accept applications for the job until 27 January 2017. It is not yet clear how large the adviser’s staff will be, or how the post will be funded.

Breakthrough Awards $25m to Researchers at 'Oscars of Science'

Breakthrough Awards $25m to Researchers at 'Oscars of Science'

Huda Zoghbi, Stephen Elledge, Jean Bourgain, Joe Polchinski and other researchers in life sciences, fundamental physics and mathematics share awards from prize founders Yuri Milner, Mark Zuckerberg and Sergey Brin.

Time to Overhaul the Secretive Peer Review Process

Time to Overhaul the Secretive Peer Review Process

Two features of peer review subvert the goals of science: reviews are kept secret and reviewers are usually anonymous, argues Jeffrey S. Flier.

Vote now for the Open Science Prize

Vote now for the Open Science Prize

Vote now for he Open Science Prize, a collaboration between the Wellcome Trust, the US NIH and the HHMI to unleash the power of open content and data to advance biomedical research and its application for health benefit.

Battle Over US Overtime Pay Rules Leaves Many Postdocs in Limbo

Battle Over US Overtime Pay Rules Leaves Many Postdocs in Limbo

Institutions struggle to respond after court blocks regulations that would have increased wages for junior researchers.

Tool to Access Bibliometrics for Papers Associated with a Portfolio

Tool to Access Bibliometrics for Papers Associated with a Portfolio

iCite allows users ti upload the PubMed IDs of articles of interest, optionally grouping them for comparison. It then displays the number of articles, articles per year, citations per year, and Relative Citation Ratio, a field-normalized metric that shows the citation impact of one or more articles relative to the average NIH-funded paper.

How to Keep Up with the Scientific Literature

How to Keep Up with the Scientific Literature

Are you having trouble staying on top of the ever-growing body of scientific knowledge? Science Careers asked a few scientists to discuss how they keep up with the literature.