Basic scientific research is a key contributor to economic productivity. Is science running out of steam? A growing body of research suggests that disruptive breakthroughs—the kind that fundamentally ...
We want to convey that science is so important to our nation and work we do across the national labs impacts the people in ...
At a congressional hearing Wednesday, witnesses defended the scientific publishing industry while blasting the Trump ...
Anil Oza is a general assignment reporter at STAT focused on the NIH and health equity. You can reach him on Signal at aniloza.16. Even in this starkly divided country, Americans can agree on one ...
This installment in “Trump’s America” series focuses on a UCSF researcher arbitrarily stripped of her federal research grant. Nisha Acharya was studying the workings of the shingles vaccine. SAN ...
The rise of "fake" science poses a serious threat to the integrity of academic research, a new study warns. A widespread underground network of fraudsters is pumping out fake scientific results at an ...
Bill authorizing $23 billion bond to fund California scientific research clears key Senate committee
The $23 billion bond would protect jobs, sustain lifesaving research, improve health and bolster the state’s innovation economy.
Amid uncertain federal funding for science research, an infectious disease researcher is trading the hills of Pittsburgh for ...
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Improving scientific research papers: Researcher outlines top ten pitfalls and how to avoid them
Aston University biostatistician Dr. Dan Green has identified the top ten errors he commonly sees in research papers in his work as a statistical reviewer for scientific and medical journals.
Federal officials are raising long-standing concerns with research journals and the academic incentive structures propping them up. But experts say the government alone can’t overhaul the industry.
Beyer is an M.D./Ph.D. candidate at Harvard Medical School and the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. As a pediatrician and a scientist-in-training, I conduct research on a critical question ...
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