All articles by Dalmeet Singh Chawla – Page 3
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News
Does peer review make scientists use more cautious language?
Analysis of bioscience journals reveals peer review does introduce more discussion of studies’ limitations
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Science really does advance one funeral at a time, study suggests
The death of a scientific superstar can open up a field
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Careers
Cleaning up misinterpreted forensic evidence
Ruth Morgan is on the case of incorrect court rulings
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UK to set up research integrity committee by 2020
A panel appointed by UKRI will oversee university misconduct investigations
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Top UK funders don’t support most highly cited health researchers
Only a third of leading health academics received funding
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Sci-Hub blocked in Russia following ruling by Moscow court
Founder of site that illegally hosts millions of journal papers has said she will ignore court ruling
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Careers
Speaking truth to power
The scientist in charge of providing objective advice to US politics
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News
Elsevier and American Chemical Society escalate legal fight with academic networking site
Publishers claim that ResearchGate has not done enough to tackle hosting of copyrighted material
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Researchers celebrate rejection of controversial copyright policy
Proposed changes to EU legislation would introduce barriers to science and innovation, campaigners say
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Chemists criticise mooted shutdown of 3D visualisation tools
End of support for Apple’s OpenGL programming interface could pull the plug on molecular modelling software
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Mismatch between citations and chemists' expectations
Survey highlights difference between paper metrics and the actual significance of research
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Blockchain to help scholarly publishing fight fraud
Platform can time-stamp data to authenticate research
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A picture speaks a thousand words in new scientific journal
Illustrations will explain the latest research in an accessible way
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Research
Scrutiny of SmartFlares raises questions over RNA probes
Merck Millipore technology for detecting specific RNAs may not live up to claims
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Research papers are becoming less readable
Call for journals to check the clarity of texts before they are published
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American Chemical Society demands $4.8 million in damages from Sci-Hub
Bizarre spat over naming of parasitic wasp sees Russian users blocked from Sci-Hub as ACS seeks to get Sci-Hub delisted by web search engines
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Fake peer review hits RSC journals
Questions over true identity of recommended referees sees inorganic materials papers retracted from PCCP, Chemical Communications and Nanoscale
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Over 90% of chemistry literature freely available at pirate site
New analysis discovers Sci-Hub holds 69% of the world’s 82 million scholarly articles
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Business
Lilly wins chemotherapy patent appeal
Firm also settles with generic manufacturers of erectile dysfunction drug Cialis
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American Chemical Society files lawsuit against pirate site
Society complaint alleges copyright infringement and spoofing of its website
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