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One in Five Genetics Papers Contains Errors Thanks to Microsoft Excel

One in Five Genetics Papers Contains Errors Thanks to Microsoft Excel

Autoformatting in Microsoft Excel has caused many a headache—but now, a new study shows that one in five genetics papers in top scientific journals contains errors from the program.

Is Setting a Deadline for Eradicating Malaria a Good Idea? Scientists Are Divided

Is Setting a Deadline for Eradicating Malaria a Good Idea? Scientists Are Divided

Two upcoming reports disagree on the wisdom of setting a 2050 target for ending the disease.

Meet the Ebola Researchers Testing Drugs and Vaccines in a War Zone

Meet the Ebola Researchers Testing Drugs and Vaccines in a War Zone

Violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has interrupted clinical trials and forced scientists to change how they immunize people.

Universities Are Economic And Knowledge Engines - A Proposed 41% Cut In Alaska Is Scary

Universities Are Economic And Knowledge Engines - A Proposed 41% Cut In Alaska Is Scary

The University of Alaska system faces a 41% budget cut. Why that is devastating to education, science, and society.

France Most Skeptical About Science and Vaccines, Global Survey Finds

France Most Skeptical About Science and Vaccines, Global Survey Finds

Sluggish economy and unemployment could explain French pessimism about science's job-boosting power.

Three Randomized Controlled Trials Evaluating the Impact of "spin" in Health News Stories Reporting Studies of Pharmacologic Treatments on Patients'/Caregivers' Interpretation of Treatment Benefit

Three Randomized Controlled Trials Evaluating the Impact of "spin" in Health News Stories Reporting Studies of Pharmacologic Treatments on Patients'/Caregivers' Interpretation of Treatment Benefit

Spin in health news stories reporting studies of pharmacologic treatments affects patients’/caregivers’ interpretation.

Something on Mars Is Producing Gas Usually Made by Living Things on Earth

Something on Mars Is Producing Gas Usually Made by Living Things on Earth

Mars emits methane, a European orbiter has confirmed. But scientists can't say yet whether the source is geological or biological.

School Climate Strike Children's Brave Stand Has Our Support

School Climate Strike Children's Brave Stand Has Our Support

We are inspired that our children, spurred on by the noble actions of Greta Thunberg and other striking students, are making their voices heard, say 224 academics

Extreme Chemistry: Experiments at the Edge of the Periodic Table

Extreme Chemistry: Experiments at the Edge of the Periodic Table

As the chase for new elements slows, scientists focus on deepening their understanding of the superheavy ones they already know.

Germs in Your Gut Are Talking to Your Brain. Scientists Want to Know What They're Saying.

Germs in Your Gut Are Talking to Your Brain. Scientists Want to Know What They're Saying.

The body's microbial community may influence the brain and behavior, perhaps even playing a role in dementia, autism and other disorders.

Welcome to The Great Acceleration

Welcome to The Great Acceleration

The author argues that the two biggest forces driving change in the scholarly communication landscape are consolidation and regulation. By consolidation, he means that there’s a now constant cycle of mergers and acquisitions, reducing the number of independent players in the market. By regulation, we’re talking about the increasing number of rules and the compliance burden being put on researchers.

Parachute Use to Prevent Death and Major Trauma when Jumping from Aircraft: Randomized Controlled Trial

Parachute Use to Prevent Death and Major Trauma when Jumping from Aircraft: Randomized Controlled Trial

Scientific Prize Network Predicts Who Pushes the Boundaries of Science

Scientific Prize Network Predicts Who Pushes the Boundaries of Science

Scientific prizes confer credibility to persons, ideas, and disciplines, provide financial incentives, and promote community-building celebrations. The article examines the growth dynamics and interlocking relationships found in the worldwide scientific prize network. 

Altmetric's Top 100 Research Articles - 2018

Altmetric's Top 100 Research Articles - 2018

What research caught the public imagination in 2018? Check out our annual list of papers with the most attention.

The Biggest Science Stories of 2018

The Biggest Science Stories of 2018

This year taught us more about distant planets and our own world, about the ways we're influencing our environment and the ways we're changing ourselves.

90% of All the Scientists That Ever Lived Are Alive Today

90% of All the Scientists That Ever Lived Are Alive Today

 If science is growing exponentially, then the major technological advancements and upheavals of the past 200 years are only the tip of the iceberg.