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A Scientist's Guide to Achieving Broader Impacts through K-12 STEM Collaboration. [PDF]
The National Science Foundation and other funding agencies are increasingly requiring broader impacts in grant applications to encourage US scientists to contribute to science education and society.
Hameed, Sarah O +4 more
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Scientists' coping strategies in an evolving research system: the case of life scientists in the UK [PDF]
Scientists in academia have struggled to adjust to a policy climate of uncertain funding and loss of freedom from direction and control. How UK life scientists have negotiated this challenge, and with what consequences for their research and the research
Morris, Norma, Rip, Arie
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Women Scientists Who Made Nuclear Astrophysics [PDF]
Female role models reduce the impact on women of stereotype threat, i.e., of being at risk of conforming to a negative stereotype about one's social, gender, or racial group [1,2].
Aliotta, Marialuisa +26 more
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The data ecosystem is complex and involves multiple stakeholders. Researchers and scientists engaging in data-intensive research collect, analyse, store, manage and share large volumes of data.
Siti M. Kabanda +6 more
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Scientists’ use of visible and invisible Web: an analysis based on Max Weber’s ideal type [PDF]
Using the Web has become ubiquitous and an indispensable part of scientists’ daily life. Although there are many studies dealing with the use of the Web, few studies have focused on how different user groups including scientists make use of visible and ...
Mozaffar Cheshmeh Sohrabi
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Scientists' political behaviors are not driven by individual-level government benefits. [PDF]
Is it appropriate for scientists to engage in political advocacy? Some political critics of scientists argue that scientists have become partisan political actors with self-serving financial agendas.
Mildenberger, Matto, Zhang, Baobao
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Carbon emission from biodiversity research conferences in Indonesia
Participants in scientific conferences have been traveling to the cities of conference venues. These mobilizations left carbon footprints due to carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions generated from the scientists' transportation to their conference venue. This
Andes Hamuraby Rozak +1 more
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SCIENCE–RELIGION BOUNDARIES IN INDIAN SCIENTIFIC WORKPLACES
Recent social scientific studies have focused on the different ways in which scientists conceive of the relationship between science and religion, conflict, complementary, independent, or some other understanding.
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Scientists’ responses to global financial turbulence [PDF]
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Broadberry, S. N., Burhop, Carsten
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Purpose: Our research was performed to identify differences in the frequency of using digital technologies by scientists to support their research in the periods before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jolanta Wartini-Twardowska +2 more
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