Anna Leida Mölder is a budding scientist enjoying trans-disciplinary thinking between physics, art and biology. She has a science/politics-related blog.
Scientific education misses teaching how to fail, which gives them the opportunity to teach themselves how to work on a stage without a finished script. Read more [...]
In science the Impact Factor judges quality of research in new fields according to how it is received by peers, writing new publications. But recently, the area for publication has changes drastically. Read more [...]
About a month after the British Referendum, the UK Parliament held a Parliament Links Day to communicate political plans to support UK science post-Brexit. Read more [...]
If you are involved in science, IT, European politics or just have your ear to the ground, you may have heard about it by now: The European Open Science Cloud. As a long term investment, doing science is worse than buying a car. Exact numbers vary, Read more [...]
Research requires infrastructure. A structure for traceability, accuracy, accountability and acknowledgement. But how easy is it really to exactly replicate a scientific experiment by just reading the published result? Read more [...]
European science conversations by the community, for the community
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