All Academia articles – Page 55
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NewsAmerican Chemical Society files lawsuit against pirate site
Society complaint alleges copyright infringement and spoofing of its website
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NewsScience community still wary as Trump's travel ban partially reinstated
Supreme court ruling allows entry by students, professors and lecturers from six targeted muslim-majority nations
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NewsEPSRC funds third of research proposals over past year
In 2016–2017 34% of proposals were granted funding worth £533 million
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NewsInternational action urged on endocrine disrupting antibacterials
More than 200 scientists call for restrictions on triclosan and triclocarban use and production
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NewsTeaching quality assessment ranks UK universities
Teaching Excellence Framework results out with those awarded gold, silver or bronze able to increase fees in line with inflation
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NewsSpain loses 12,000 researchers in five years
Falling R&D investment is leading to a ‘brain drain’
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CareersShould older academics be forced to retire?
Why some universities are requiring staff to step down
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OpinionIs Macron's offer too good to be true?
France’s grant pledge to scientists is a new kind of recruitment
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NewsStudies flag signs of gender bias in peer review
Women appear to be underrepresented among reviewers and authors
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NewsItalian unions denounce unequal R&D investment
Universities being left out in the cold by funding decisions
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NewsEurope trailing the US on top science
US up to three times better when it comes to making ground-breaking discoveries
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NewsMonument to ‘anonymous peer reviewer’ unveiled
Sculpture celebrates ‘invisible heroes’ of science
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NewsScientists fight back against Romanian reforms
Plans will exclude foreign and overseas academics from research assessments
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NewsChemistry journal introduces ‘intelligent crowd’ peer review
Online platform aims to make peer review faster, unbiased and less of a burden on researchers
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NewsOlder researchers crowding out younger ones
Over three decades biomedical grants for basic science have shrunk for young group leaders in the US
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CareersWalking the Planck: the most-pirated chemistry journals on Sci-Hub
Papers from Nature have been downloaded over 234,000 times from Sci-Hub, making it the most-pirated journal on the site
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OpinionChemistry's piracy problem
‘Black’ open access is forcing a shake-up of chemistry journal publishing
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OpinionCross-party consensus on funding science at last
Whoever wins the UK election science will benefit with promises to double R&D spending
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NewsValue of EU to UK chemistry revealed
Brexit threatens almost a quarter of chemistry departments’ funding grants