People in science are increasingly concerned about how wading into partisan politics may further erode trust in their field.
A new publishing model is causing ructions in academia, and it could be China who decides the winner Over the past year, a revolution has been quietly brewing in the world of academic publishing. But ...
It’s an open secret that scholarly articles are reviewed and kept on a preprint server ... which aims to democratize ...
Uncertainty is a core tenet of science — researchers should be supported so they can communicate it with confidence to the ...
The latest research fraud scandal concerns one Eliezer Masliah. He’s one of the world’s leading researchers into Alzheimer’s ...
At major computer-science publication venues, up to 17% of the peer reviews are now written by artificial intelligence. We ...
Counsel for the defendants intend to pursue prediscovery dismissal of the complaint, arguing the plaintiff has no "direct ...
In consecutive years, Nobel Prize winners had faced challenges in the modern academic ecosystem. The debates around the ...
Most economists are political apologists masquerading as economists. They are Rothbard’s “court historians” with degrees in ...
Most schools have reached the quarter mark of the year and high school students across Rhode Island are continuing to raise ...
Although the reviewer or referee of journals is supposed ... Let a highly-renowned scholar (with rich academic contributions to objective knowledge with scientific integrity) – rather than ...
The low level of external grants compared with endowments potentially reduces accountability and real-world outcomes ...