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Today, science is progressing rapidly and new findings come to light every day. In such a scenario, replication studies could prove to be an important part of scientific…
Why are replication studies so rarely published?
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Scientific reporting is inclined towards publishing positive findings, and research that reports negative results is usually frowned upon. However, recognizing the…
PLOS ONE's new collection to report negative, null, and inconclusive results
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The man behind the famous Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers and author of the Scholarly Open Access blog, Jeffrey Beall, gives useful tips on how authors can identify…
"Predatory publishers use lots of tricks to make people think that they are legitimate"
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Traditional metrics for measuring scholarly impact, such as the impact factor of the journal, h-index, etc., are familiar to all researchers. But although still very…
Can new measures of research impact replace the impact factor?
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The journal PLOS ONE sacked a peer reviewer for making sexist remarks on a manuscript. The editor of the journal has also been blamed for the oversight. The peer…
Peer reviewer sacked for making sexist comments on a manuscript
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Wouldn’t be interesting to know how the general public perceives science and what their views are about researchers? 
Perceptions of science in media and the non-scientific community
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This year's Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded to Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano, and Shuji Nakamura for inventing blue light emitting diodes (LEDs) which enabled the…
2014 Nobel Prize in Physics awarded for invention of blue LEDs
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Dr. Tim Hunt is renowned for his work on cell cycle regulation for which he won the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine along with Dr. Lee Hartwell and Dr. Paul…
Everybody faces manuscript rejection, even a Nobel Laureate
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Much of the public understanding of scientific knowledge is dependent on mainstream media coverage of science. However, the media's representation of scientific research…
 Misinformation in science news: How the media shapes public understanding
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Ghost authorship has been one of the persistent problems in medical writing, which this article discusses in detail.