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Scientific perfectionism wastes resources and harms early-career researchers. Here's what we can do to fix it.
Over 100 staff will have to reapply for their jobs under a restructuring plan from MPS Superintendent Brenda Cassellius.
My new research suggests there is a stubborn pattern in academic publishing. My co-author and I examined some 8,000 articles ...
The academic excellence of Sterling High School students was recognized Monday in the school’s auditorium. Assistant ...
The Pensacola News Journal is working with high schools in Escambia and Santa Rosa County to put their top students in the ...
The Trump administration has unveiled new steps to target federal funding to Harvard University, cutting off all new federal ...
A top archaeology journal now bars Israelis from publishing on Judea and Samaria unless they work with Palestinian ...
With federal support, Environmental Health Perspectives has long published peer-reviewed studies without fees to readers or ...
WSJ Leaders of some of the nation’s most prestigious universities have assembled a private collective to counter the Trump administration’s attacks on research funding and academic ...
The New England Journal of Medicine received a letter suggesting that it was biased and compromised by external pressure. Other journals have also received the letter. By Teddy Rosenbluth A ...
this is the first residential doula certification offered at an academic institution in the state, according to instructor Jessica Parent. The program, Parent said, is perinatal – meaning it ...