Public trust in science is eroding, thanks to the scientific establishment’s recent forays into partisan politics.
People in science are increasingly concerned about how wading into partisan politics may further erode trust in their field.
Publishers of scientific journals, PR agencies and institutions ... Getting a story ready for publication is an all-staff effort. For shorter news stories, at least one content editor sees a ...
Opens in a new tab or window While use of PubMed's voluntary field for conflict of interest (COI) statements in abstracts has ...
This year's U.N. climate summit - COP29 - is being held during yet another record-breaking year of higher global temperatures ...
Science sleuths work tirelessly to ... managing editor of PLoS’s publication-ethics team in San Francisco, California. (Hoch ...
Science communication, as a central element of public education, is essential for rational, collective decision-making in ...
Specifically, Choi and his colleagues focused on the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and demonstrated the crucial value of smaller, specialized science publications. They found that the journals ...
Potato uses chat-based, generative-AI tools built from large language models that are further refined using ...
Scientists use jargon and complicated language to describe their work. Regular folks ‘get it’ more when descriptions are simpler – and think better of the researchers themselves.
MIRA Pharmaceuticals stock rises as new preclinical data reveal its oral ketamine analog Ketamir-2 is 60% more effective than gabapentin in pain relief.
A new publishing model is causing ructions in academia, and it could be China who decides the winner Over the past year, a revolution has been quietly brewing in the world of academic publishing. But ...