CHF950m Large Hadron Collider Upgrade 'Could Upend Particle Physics'
A massive project to supercharge the world’s largest particle collider launched in the hope that the beefed-up machine will reveal fresh insights into the nature of the universe.

A massive project to supercharge the world’s largest particle collider launched in the hope that the beefed-up machine will reveal fresh insights into the nature of the universe.
Blockchain technology challenges the traditional Scientific Research and Publishing Process.
The Free Journal Network was established earlier this year in order to nurture and promote journals that are free to both authors and readers and run according to the Fair Open Access Principles.
Why was the agreement with Elsevier not renewed?
Reward the creation of analyses for policymakers that are inclusive, rigorous, transparent and accessible.
New IBM system shows off argumentation skills.
Far from driving scientific progress, competition is actually taking a negative toll on research output. We need a new model of working that encourages transparency, openness and may improve research standards.
A fundraising pitch involves vastly different style and substance than a scientific talk. Entrepreneurial scientists and engineers need to understand and manage the differences.
The Trump Administration appears to be removing references to climate from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s mission statement.
Judea Pearl, a pioneering figure in artificial intelligence, argues that AI has been stuck in a decades-long rut. His prescription for progress? Teach machines.
Yet another comprehensive list of open science resources.
Two researchers critique the methodology the Commission uses to compile its annual innovation rankings and urge a different approach.
Dr. Geraldine Cochran discusses why addressing equity is the first step in creating a diverse and inclusive organization.
Rob Johnson looks at the growth of hybrid open access, and questions whether it will remain a reliable revenue stream for publishers.
Daniel Sarewitz on the impossibility - and the necessity - of distinguishing science from nonscience.
Current policies and programs have failed overwhelmingly to address and prevent the problem, said a report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.
“In the long run it is the complex interplay of different capacities, feminine and masculine, that protects the humanity of human beings.”
Trump puts tariffs on Chinese technology and China retaliates with taxes on US chemicals.
A different take on advice frequently given to PhD students.
Candidates to the psychology department at LMU Munich are asked to describe in what way they already pursued and plan to pursue various Open Science goals.
There appears to be no realistic path forward that achieves Europe's 2020 open access targets without resulting in substantial revenue reductions for existing publishers. Will Europe miss its OA target? Or will publishers miss their revenue targets?
eLife is conducting a trial in which authors will decide how to respond to the issues raised during peer review.
A group of open science advocates have launched the first preprint aimed exclusively at African scientists. The free, online outlet is one of a growing number for academics on the continent to share their work.
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