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New NIH Policies Make It Easier to End Grants, Ignore Peer Review
November brought yet another round of changes at the NIH -- including a new policy that makes it easier to terminate grants, ...
The UK’s umbrella funding body UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) is opening up data underlying up to 2000 grant proposals to ...
Sen. Gary Peters reintroduced a bill that he crafted in response to the 2022 findings of misconduct at the John D. Dingell VA ...
AI is transforming peer review — and many scientists are worried Last month, openRxiv announced that it was integrating a ...
An ocean-mining company has funded some of the most comprehensive scientific studies to date, and peer-reviewed results have ...
We highlight recent developments in eLife’s equity, diversity and inclusion framework and what steps we plan to take next ...
As the scientific community embraces open science principles, the American Physical Society is launching a new open access ...
The number of published studies using the Delphi method has increased considerably in recent years. The Delphi method is now ...
UConn Health pilot program established in two areas and expanding From left: Dr. Jason Carrese, Elizabeth Higgins, Kelly Ann ...
Atlantic hurricanes and their impacts were attributed to “climate change” whereas the lack of damaging US landfalls was ...
The National Institutes of Health has recently implemented several changes to how it awards and oversees research grants. Seven things to know: 1. On Nov. 18, the NIH said all award notices will now ...
BioTechniques, a life science methods journal, is now accepting two new article types: Laboratory Protocols and Software ...
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