Gates Policy Refresh: What Would Success Look Like?
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While the BMGF may be all-in, from an industry perspective the Gates Policy Refresh represents a small but potentially valuable…
While the BMGF may be all-in, from an industry perspective the Gates Policy Refresh represents a small but potentially valuable…
Jeffrey “predatory journals” Beall famously catapulted himself out of any serious debate with an article in the journal TripleC…
During the COVID-19 pandemic, preprint servers became a vital mechanism for the rapid sharing and review of vital research.
Por Naomi…
During the COVID-19 pandemic, preprint servers became a vital mechanism for the rapid sharing and review of vital research.
Since the start of the pandemic, we’ve all become consumers of science—which is why we need to understand the difference…
By Joelle Renstrom On November 8, 2021, the American Heart Association journal Circulation published a 300-word abstract of a…
They’re exploding in number, are at times controversial, and have changed scholarly publishing—preprints. A preprint is a…
PopSci: “Before the COVID pandemic, peer-review was the beating heart of scientific publishing. In order forstudies to enter…
Iratxe Puebla, from ASAPbio, explains the benefits of preprints and introduces resources and initiatives – such as the Preprint…
Elisabeth Bik calls out bad science for a living. A feud with one of the world’s loudest hydroxychloroquine crusaders shows…
Guest post by Madeleine…
Book Publishing’s Rousing First Half of…
From The Scientist: “This is the first global health crisis in which preprints have played a major role in disseminating…
Por Abel L.
Authors : Nicholas Fraser, Liam Brierley, Gautam Dey, Jessica K. Polka, Máté Pálfy, Federico Nann, Jonathon Alexis…
Hashtags associated with the most tweeted COVID preprints reveals the hijacking of poor-quality science by right-wing groups. (Im…
The following research article was recently published by PLOS Biology.