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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a newly emerging human infectious disease that causes severe respiratory distress. The COVID-19 reproductive number is highly infectious, spreading to ≥2.2, yet no drugs or vaccines are available.
D. Yeo, T. Murthy
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been devastating to all human endeavors, and scientific research has not been spared. We queried how the retraction of publications might have been affected during the pandemic years 2020–2021. Searches performed with Retraction
Nicole Shu Ling Yeo-Teh, Bor Luen Tang
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A guide to preprinting for early-career researchers
The use of preprints, research manuscripts shared publicly before completing the traditional peer-review process, is becoming a more common practice among life science researchers.
Cassandra L. Ettinger +5 more
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The recent election cycle has made it abundantly clear to most scientists that a large fraction of adults in the United States are surprisingly susceptible to illogical arguments designed to fool them. Research suggests that a great many people assess evidence not as scientists are trained to do, but rather in an emotion-biased manner that is strongly ...
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Increased reliance on computational approaches in the life sciences has revealed grave concerns about how accessible and reproducible computation-reliant results truly are.
Jeremy Goecks +2 more
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Hidden concerns of sharing research data by low/middle-income country scientists
There has considerable interest in bringing low/middle-income countries (LMIC) scientists into discussions on Open Data – both as contributors and users.
Louise Bezuidenhout, Ereck Chakauya
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Patricia Halpin, Assistant Professor of Life Sciences, UNHM travels to Brazil [PDF]
Professor Halpin attended the International Union of Physiological Sciences World Congress as well as the ADInstruments Teaching ...
Patricia A. Halpin
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X-ray computed tomography in life sciences
Recent developments within micro-computed tomography (μCT) imaging have combined to extend our capacity to image tissue in three (3D) and four (4D) dimensions at micron and sub-micron spatial resolutions, opening the way for virtual histology, live cell ...
S. Rawson +3 more
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Die vier Social-Media-Typen in der Wissenschaft. Ergebnisse einer bundesweiten Studie
[english] ZB MED and its partners within the Leibniz Research Alliance Scienc participated in a nationwide study involving academics and researchers from universities and Leibniz Association research institutions.
Ostrzinski, Ulrike
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Embedding Methods for Quantum Chemistry: Applications from Materials to Life Sciences.
Quantum mechanical embedding methods hold the promise to transform not just the way calculations are performed, but to significantly reduce computational costs and improve scaling for macro molecular systems containing hundreds if not thousands of atoms.
Leighton O. Jones +3 more
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