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19 janvier 2016

How to make an impact with your research in the workplace

By Matthew Reisz. Awareness of why some people make extensive use of management research at work can help researchers plan their dissemination strategies. More...

11 janvier 2016

Sharp rise in scientific paper retractions

By Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade. Cases of scientific malpractice in Brazil increased significantly between 2009 and 2012, according to a study looking at article retraction in scientific journals.
The study, published in Science and Engineering Ethics, says that this could threaten the country’s growing popularity as a research partner. Read more...

9 janvier 2016

Géopolitique de la science: vent d'Est

http://sciences.blogs.liberation.fr/test/images/logo_libe.pngPar Sylvestre Huet. La science est la mère des technologies, lesquelles font la puissance. Adage politique. Plus ou moins vrai selon les circonstances, les pays et l'époque soulignent avec raison historiens, sociologues et économistes. Mais grosso modo, plus vrai que faux.
Étudier la position des pays dans la production de science - plus exactement les publications scientifiques mesurées par des techniques de bibliométrie - donne donc de précieux renseignements sur l'évolution du monde. En voici quelques uns, tirés de la comparaison des chiffres de Scimago, fondés sur la revue exhaustive des publications de "documents scientifiques" et de leurs citations. Voir l'article...
6 janvier 2016

Alberta medical researchers worried about funding cuts

cbc masthead logoBy Kim Trynacity. Medical researchers funded by Alberta Innovates Health Solutions are concerned the province's deepening financial troubles could spell the end of three decades of world-renowned medical research. More...

4 janvier 2016

Sans la recherche publique, l’iPhone n’existerait pas

L’économiste en vogue Mariana Mazzucato livre un vibrant plaidoyer pour le financement public de la recherche, comme cela existe… aux Etats-Unis. Voir l'article...

4 janvier 2016

Research base for improved classroom learning: Brain or behavior?

By John T. Bruer. Implicit in recent Evidence Speaks postings is the need to develop evidence-based interventions for improving student achievement. Comparative analysis of the education research literature versus the educational neuroscience literature suggests that education research, grounded in the behavioral and cognitive sciences, is currently the better research base for instructional design, particularly if our goal is to improve educational outcomes in the near to intermediate future. More...

3 janvier 2016

Spending review: winners and losers from the new Global Challenges Research Fund

By David Matthews. A qualified welcome for George Osborne’s real-terms protection of research, but uncertainty over how new overseas aid spending will operate. More...

3 janvier 2016

Secret dossier on research fraud suggests government concern over science

By David Matthews. Senior figures in UK science fear that culture leading to research misconduct has not been changed. More...

3 janvier 2016

Not prolific in research, but not lazy either: meet the ‘academic artisans’

By Chris Havergal. Role of lecturers who play a key part in teaching and administration should get more recognition, according to study. More...

3 janvier 2016

The great researchers of the past would not get funding today

By Donald Braben. Last month Sir Paul Nurse, the outgoing president of the Royal Society and a Nobel laureate, published his review of the UK’s research councils. More...

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