The future of publishing: scientists need a greater say
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GLOBAL The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting containment measures created an unprecedented ‘stress test’ for science.
GLOBAL The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting containment measures created an unprecedented ‘stress test’ for science.
A story on gender inequity in scientific research industries. A deep dive into the daily rhythms of the immune system.
A story on gender inequity in scientific research industries. A deep dive into the daily rhythms of the immune system.
A story on gender inequity in scientific research industries. A deep dive into the daily rhythms of the immune system.
A story on gender inequity in scientific research industries. A deep dive into the daily rhythms of the immune system.
Nov. 29, 2022, 9 a.m. “Verifying preprints appeared to be a real challenge for journalists, even for those with advanced…
Journalists covering scientific research during the COVID-19 pandemic increased their reliance on preprints.
This article was originally published on The Conversation, an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary…
Journalists covering scientific research during the COVID-19 pandemic increased their reliance on preprints.
A story on gender inequity in scientific research industries. A deep dive into the daily rhythms of the immune system.
– By Alice Fleerackers, PhD Student, Interdisciplinary Studies, Simon Fraser University Journalists covering scientific…
A story on gender inequity in scientific research industries. A deep dive into the daily rhythms of the immune system.
- NewsBreak A story on gender inequity in scientific research industries. A deep dive into the daily rhythms of the immune…
If you’ve been following COVID science – and who hasn’t? – you need to understand what a preprint is.
June 9, 2022, 12:35 p.m. We tend to blame the glut of disinformation in science on social media and the news, but the problem…
Media, The Sciences Photo: Nijwam Swargiary/Unsplash Social media platforms have indeed propagated dangerous misinformation.
Meeting Coverage > MBCC Physician laments decline in research quality, critical appraisal during pandemic by Charles Bankhead…
Preprints have been a key source of early COVID research. But do they hold up in the court of scientific peer-review?.
Before the COVID pandemic, peer-review was the beating heart of scientific publishing.
Days after a mysterious new illness was declared a pandemic last March, a prominent scientist in France announced that he had…
Days after a mysterious new illness was declared a pandemic last March, a prominent scientist in France announced that he had…
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Science misinformation is now being spewed and shared at record rates. This is the second story in our 4-part Junk Science…
A team of Canadian researchers unwittingly spewed gasoline on the dumpster fire of anti-vax propaganda earlier this month when…
A team of Canadian researchers unwittingly spewed gasoline on the dumpster fire of anti-vax propaganda earlier this month when…
A team of Canadian researchers unwittingly spewed gasoline on the dumpster fire of anti-vax propaganda earlier this month when…
Many scientists have turned to preprints to rapidly disseminate their research on COVID-19, but some disagree with this approach.
There is a new drug of choice among those who have refused to get vaccinated for COVID-19, or are otherwise looking for…
And what scientists learned they still needed it for. Filed under COVID-19 PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY EMILY SCHERER / When papers…
Queen Mary University of London Since the first reported case of COVID-19, cities across the world have shut down, people have…
April 29, 2021, 10:34 a.m. More than 25% of Covid-19 preprints have featured in at least one news article, researchers found…
– By Jonathon Alexis Coates, Postdoctoral Researcher, Queen Mary University of London Since the first reported case of COVID-19…
Since the first reported case of COVID-19, cities across the world have shut down, people have stopped socialising and going to…
Since the first reported case of COVID-19, cities across the world have shut down, people have stopped socialising and going to…
Since the first reported case of COVID-19, cities across the world have shut down, people have stopped socializing and going to…
T he COVID-19 pandemic has led to a cultural shift in the way that science is communicated and shared.
With concerns about the quality of non-peer-reviewed data, the applied sciences, especially biological and life science, have…
During the early phase of the pandemic, approximately 40% of the COVID-19 literature was shared as preprints – freely available…
Editor's note, 7 April 2021: This article was updated with new information from the MHRA and EMA.
During the early phase of the pandemic, approximately 40% of the COVID-19 literature was shared as preprints – freely available…
During the early phase of the pandemic, approximately 40% of the COVID-19 literature was shared as preprints – freely available…
During the early phase of the pandemic, approximately 40% of the COVID-19 literature was shared as preprints - freely available…
During the early phase of the pandemic, approximately 40% of the COVID-19 literature was shared as preprints—freely available…