Numbers are the language of science—yet in research articles, they are often buried within the text and difficult to analyze.
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The number of scientific papers is growing so rapidly that scientists are no longer able to keep track of all of them, even in their own research area. Researchers from the Karlsruhe Institute of ...
Peer reviewed papers published in close succession in PNAS, Nature Communications Chemistry and Nature Communications Biology Collectively these papers describe how chemistry can be made programmable ...
Over the past six decades, approximately 90 percent of academic research in the social sciences has leaned left politically, ...
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Almost half of citations occurred after retraction, posing potential risk to scientific in ...
In 1979, Lubkin traveled to China to report on the state of physics innovation post-Cultural Revolution. Archives Fellow ...
As an R1 institution, the University of Denver offers many ways for students to get involved in research—but they can also get paid for it. A recent Ignite Talk sponsored by the Office of Research and ...
Editorial: Science rarely produces identical outcomes. Mistaking this for failure turns caution into an excuse for inaction ...
How could this be? This counterintuitive finding is a consequence of what’s called Simpson’s paradox, a phenomenon that is now widely known in statistics. In 1899 mathematician Karl Pearson first ...
A researcher analyzed papers from more than 20 peer-reviewed journals and found that signs of consciousness persist long ...