Montreal institute going 'open' to accelerate science
The Montreal Neurological Institute plans to free up its findings, including data that point to connections between brain regions communicating at different neural rhythms.
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The Montreal Neurological Institute plans to free up its findings, including data that point to connections between brain regions communicating at different neural rhythms.
The Chair and Secretary-General of LERU present the signatures to the LERU Statement on Open Access to Commissioner Carlos Moedas and Dutch Secretary of State Sander Dekker.
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ERC funds 135 Proof of Concept grants, a press release.
Scientists who submit grant applications to the NIH will be required to explain the scientific premise behind their proposals and defend the quality of their experimental designs.
$1000 to each of the first 1000 scientists preregistering their protocols with Nosek's Center for Open Science.
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Peer-review platforms built around online pre-print repositories spread to astrophysics.
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Academic consortia urge faster changes in scholarly publishing.
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Executive compensation at private and public colleges.