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How a science search engine is visualizing the discovery process - Storybench

How a science search engine is visualizing the discovery process - Storybench

Scientists and journalists share similar skills and challenges in digital storytelling, especially when it comes to researching an unfamiliar field. Current tools for searching information from the academic world in particular can be difficult and time-consuming. PubMed and Google Scholar, for example, present searches linearly—a long list of things to sift through. And if you [...]

New interactive visualizations of SNSF data

New interactive visualizations of SNSF data

It is now easier to obtain a clear and transparent overview of the thousands of scientific research projects funded by the SNSF. Its P3 database has been redesigned to display information interactively.

An unhealthy obsession with p-values is ruining science

An unhealthy obsession with p-values is ruining science

A new study shows that p-values have become more popular — and more meaningless — over time.

Handful of Biologists Went Rogue and Published Directly to Internet

Handful of Biologists Went Rogue and Published Directly to Internet

It could be possible to publish quickly online without alienating oneself from the traditional journal system.

Fermat's Last Theorem proof secures mathematics' top prize for Sir Andrew Wiles

Fermat's Last Theorem proof secures mathematics' top prize for Sir Andrew Wiles

The solution to a 300-year-old mystery has landed Oxford University Professor Sir Andrew Wiles the top international prize for mathematics.

Aussie research the biggest loser

Aussie research the biggest loser

A BRAIN drain has stripped Australia of one in four of its scientific leaders and 671 research positions as our best and brightest head overseas.

MIT Media Lab’s Journal of Design and Science Is a Radical New Kind of Publication

MIT Media Lab’s Journal of Design and Science Is a Radical New Kind of Publication

The MIT Media Lab has launched a new kind of academic journal that embodies its "antidisciplinary" ethos.

Which degrees give the best financial return?

Which degrees give the best financial return?

If you had a university degree back in 1972, you were likely to earn 20% more than those without one. Today, that number has soared to 70%. But not all degrees will give you the same retu...

Patients, Scientists Fight Over Research-Data Access

Patients, Scientists Fight Over Research-Data Access

A controversy surrounding a study of chronic fatigue syndrome is prompting some scientists to push back against demands that they make medical research data more widely available to other researchers and patients.

Government announces new clause to be inserted into grant agreements

Government announces new clause to be inserted into grant agreements

Organisations receiving government grants will be banned from using these taxpayer funds to lobby government and Parliament.

Why many Italian scientists aren't happy with a new, €1.5 billion research hub

Why many Italian scientists aren't happy with a new, €1.5 billion research hub

Researchers welcome new money but worry it won't be well spent

Google’s artificial intelligence program, AlphaGo, just won its second Go match against a human

Google’s artificial intelligence program, AlphaGo, just won its second Go match against a human

The contest is another milestone in AI as Lee Sedol, Go's best player, is defeated again

Plans for new major European research facilities to help push the boundaries of science

Plans for new major European research facilities to help push the boundaries of science

Large telescopes, particle accelerators and environmental stations are among the topics covered by the eight new research infrastructure projects that are announced today as part of the 2016 Roadmap for the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI).

A Whole Field of Psychology Research May Be Bunk. Scientists Should Be Terrified.

A Whole Field of Psychology Research May Be Bunk. Scientists Should Be Terrified.

An influential psychological theory, borne out in hundreds of experiments, may have just been debunked. How can so many scientists have been so wrong?

Researchers: speak up now or risk being muzzled on government policy

Researchers: speak up now or risk being muzzled on government policy

New rules could stop state-funded scientists advising ministers and make it easier for companies and campaign groups to sway government decisions

The World's Most Innovative Research Institutions

The World's Most Innovative Research Institutions

Silicon Valley’s hoodie-wearing tech entrepreneurs are the poster kids of innovation. But the innovators who are really changing the world are more likely to wear labcoats and hold government-related jobs in Grenoble, Munich or Tokyo. That's the conclusion of Reuters’ Top 25 Global Innovators – Government, a list that identifies and ranks the publicly funded institutions doing the most to advance science and technology.