Ministerial response offers ¡®no comfort that there is not a plan afoot to abandon that very specific promise¡¯ on science spending, says ex-minister Greg Clark
As an international review of the UK¡¯s REF begins even before the assessment panels have done their work, has the exercise¡¯s reliance on rereading published papers finally had its day? Might it be time for metrics? Or something else entirely? Jack Grove looks around the world for options
With academic conferences on hold, novel ways of collaborating have taken off ¨C from preprints and digital networks to AI-backed matchmaking, writes Jack Grove
Researchers in developing countries could be frozen out by high article charges unless wider publishing reform is undertaken, say four Brazilian researchers
Identifying and seed-funding scientists with ground-breaking ideas is a low-risk, high-reward alternative to traditional grant funding, says Donald Braben
Academics¡¯ reading lists are increasingly directed by algorithms. But are the recommendation services of platforms such as Google Scholar, ResearchGate and Mendeley distorting science? And might AI ultimately lead it to a disastrous echo chamber? David Matthews reports