We've all been there. It's nearly midnight, there's a half-open document on your screen, and you still need a fully cited research paper done before morning. The topic isn't the hard part. It's ...
When a researcher wrote that maybe his peer review process would have gone better if he had cited the journal editor’s own papers, resignations and increased scrutiny followed.
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A sweeping new study from Northwestern University reveals that scientific fraud is no longer just the work of a few rogue researchers—it has evolved into a global, organized enterprise. By analyzing ...
AI can be a powerful tool for productivity, but risks come with its rewards.
In the field of economics, on average, women tend to produce fewer research articles and be cited less often than men. But this appears to be changing. A newly compiled dataset about scholars at top ...
For both personal and professional reasons, I follow a lot of articles, summaries, news feeds, and published papers related to engineering, physics, and science. One thing I have noticed in the past ...
Concordia University research finds that less frequent garbage collection, combined with weekly food waste pickup and free yard waste collection, is linked to higher household recycling rates.
The platform offers users AI-generated feedback under the names of scholars by drawing on their accessible publications. Some ...
MIT economist David Autor and co-author Neil Thompson have published a peer-reviewed framework arguing that artificial intelligence does not eliminate jobs so much as it separates workers who hold ...
Two sprinters can cross the same finish line seconds apart, yet their strides may look nothing alike. One might stretch long, ...
Women are over-represented in jobs that AI cuts and under-represented in those needing AI skills, but sponsorship and ...