Grading journals on how well they share information with readers will help deliver accountability to an industry that often lacks it.
Grading journals on how well they share information with readers will help deliver accountability to an industry that often lacks it.
Overzealous open-access advocates are creating an exploitative environment, threatening the credibility of scholarly publishing.
Much of what researchers believe about the public and effective communication is wrong.
A relatively new pair of sex chromosomes in the fruit fly allows researchers to track their evolution from the beginning.
James Watson files a brief in the ongoing legal case over Myriad Genetics’ right to hold patents on the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes.
Research and funding organizations pledge to support a new system to support cross-border collaboration within the European Union.
Starting in April 2013, research supported by the United Kingdom government must be made freely available within 6 months of publication.
The researcher who raised questions about the studies by social psychologist Dirk Smeesters flags dodgy data from another scientist.
A new study finds that an Alaskan population of the fish has quickly evolved in response to warming temperatures.