When is a bird not a bird… and then a bird again?
19 December, 2011 | Caitlin Cockerton |
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Archaeopteryx reminds us of the tenuous nature of scientific theories.
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19 December, 2011 | Caitlin Cockerton |
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Archaeopteryx reminds us of the tenuous nature of scientific theories.
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14 December, 2011 | Adie Chan |
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Snippets from the Index on Censorship data debate.
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12 December, 2011 | Caitlin Cockerton |
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New horizons in open source science using online scientific research communities.
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9 December, 2011 | Adie Chan |
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With the volume of literature published in the biomedical sciences and the difficulty in keeping up to date with reading, what role do assumptions play in medicine?
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2 December, 2011 | Caitlin Cockerton |
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A Harvard Business Review paper has implications for the medical community, and the C3N initiative points the way.
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1 December, 2011 | Adie Chan |
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With a tobacco giant using freedom of information laws to access smoking study data, we ask the question – how much of scientific research should be accessible?
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29 November, 2011 | Cathryn Denney |
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New research looking at the gaze patterns of security experts suggests that they “see more” than normal observers.
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28 November, 2011 | Adie Chan |
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Congratulations to the F1000 members who were newly elected last month to the Institute of Medicine. Frederick Alt, Head of Faculty, Immunology Martin Blaser, Section Head, Gastroenterology & Hepatology Claire M Fraser-Liggett, Section Head, Microbiology Margaret Fuller, Section Head, Developmental Biology Daniel Geschwind, Section Head, Neurological Disorders Christine Petit, Section Head, Neuroscience Carol Mason, Faculty…
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24 November, 2011 | Adie Chan |
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F1000 chairman, Vitek Tracz, announces a new model for data publishing, with open peer review.
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21 November, 2011 | Adie Chan |
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Zoology research stands strong when measured by cited half life, but is being killed by the impact factor.
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