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Our Survey Found 'Questionable Research Practices' by Ecologists and Biologists – Here's What That Means

Our Survey Found 'Questionable Research Practices' by Ecologists and Biologists – Here's What That Means

Questionable research practices are not fraud, and they're not cause for panic. But they do give us some hints about how we can make science more robust.

Perish Not Publish? New Study Quantifies the Lack of Female Authors in Scientific Journals

Perish Not Publish? New Study Quantifies the Lack of Female Authors in Scientific Journals

Women are underrepresented in academic science. New research finds the problem is even worse in terms of who authors high-profile journal articles – bad news for women's career advancement.

Universities Spend Millions on Accessing Results of Publicly Funded Research

Universities Spend Millions on Accessing Results of Publicly Funded Research

Universities in New Zealand spent close to US$15 million on subscriptions to just four publishers in 2016, data that was only released following a request to the Ombudsman.

Want to Change Federal Policies? Here's How

Want to Change Federal Policies? Here's How

One of the best ways to shape public policy is for experts to submit detailed, technical information through the public comment process.

Academic Journal Publishing Is Headed for a Day of Reckoning

Academic Journal Publishing Is Headed for a Day of Reckoning

In our institutions of higher education and our research labs, scholars first produce, then buy back, their own content. With the costs rising and access restricted, something's got to give.

Not Just Available, but Also Useful: We Must Keep Pushing to Improve Open Access to Research

Not Just Available, but Also Useful: We Must Keep Pushing to Improve Open Access to Research

Could the real open access please stand up? If more research was published according to true open access principles, we'd see better application of evidence for everyone's benefit.

I Was an Exxon-Funded Climate Scientist

I Was an Exxon-Funded Climate Scientist

A new study confirms what many already know: Exxon for years sowed uncertainty and doubt about climate change in the public. Should scientists reject certain funding sources?

Research Transparency: 5 Questions About Open Science Answered

Research Transparency: 5 Questions About Open Science Answered

Partly in response to the so-called 'reproducibility crisis' in science, researchers are embracing a set of practices that aim to make the whole endeavor more transparent, more reliable – and better.

People Don't Trust Scientific Research When Companies Are Involved

People Don't Trust Scientific Research When Companies Are Involved

Scientists need funding to do their work. But a new study finds turning to industry partners taints perceptions of university research, and including other kinds of partners doesn't really help.

How We Edit Science Part 2: Significance Testing, P-Hacking and Peer Review

How We Edit Science Part 2: Significance Testing, P-Hacking and Peer Review

This is the second part in a series on how we edit science, looking at hypothesis testing, the problem of p-hacking and how the peer review process works.