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Cambridge Researchers Fight Back Against ‘Bad Science’

Cambridge Researchers Fight Back Against ‘Bad Science’

A group of junior researchers at Cambridge have established a campaign against the damaging pressure to produce 'sexier' results

"Writing Sprints" Can Facilitate Collaboration and Encourage New Ways of Thinking About Academic Writing

"Writing Sprints" Can Facilitate Collaboration and Encourage New Ways of Thinking About Academic Writing

A time-limited exercise in which academics from many disciplines and from all over the world were brought together virtually to produce an academic article.

Survey Reveals Basic Research in Canada Is Falling by the Wayside

Survey Reveals Basic Research in Canada Is Falling by the Wayside

The number of researchers who work on basic science questions has dropped precipitously.

EMBL Council selects next Director General

EMBL Council selects next Director General

EMBL Council selected Edith Heard as the organisation's fifth Director General. Heard's mandate is scheduled to begin 1 January 2019.

Lawmakers' Science Spending Plans Ignore Trump Cuts

Lawmakers' Science Spending Plans Ignore Trump Cuts

NASA sees a slight increase under the proposed budget while funding for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is cut by 13%.

Bad Publishing and Bullied into Bad Science

Bad Publishing and Bullied into Bad Science

The recent long read about scientific publishing in the Guardian is fantastic. It depicts a very telling story of the research publishing landscape.

Trump Cuts to NSF Mostly Rejected by House Panel

Trump Cuts to NSF Mostly Rejected by House Panel

A House of Representatives spending panel wants to spare the National Science Foundation (NSF) from most of the 11% cut that was proposed by President Donald Trump for its 2018 budget.

'Exaggerations' Threaten Public Trust in Science

'Exaggerations' Threaten Public Trust in Science

David Spiegelhalter, president of Royal Statistical Society, says sloppy attitude to statistics leads to misleading claims and draws parallels to rise of fake news

Journal Science Releases Guidelines for Publishing Scientific Studies

Journal Science Releases Guidelines for Publishing Scientific Studies

The journal published guidelines on Thursday aimed at reducing scientific misconduct and at making studies easier to check and replicate.

My Lessons in Mentorship

My Lessons in Mentorship

When I started formally mentoring undergraduate and graduate students almost 2 years ago, I was excited about the opportunity to help young scientists grow, but I was also nervous about the responsibility.