Breaking the curse on science
Better Science through Better Data writing competition winner Ayushi Sood … Read more
Better Science through Better Data writing competition winner Ayushi Sood … Read more
Speakers at the Publishing Better Science through Better Data (#scidata16) conference addressed these issues and more. Read more
The Publishing Better Science through Better Data conference, or #scidata16 for short, took place at the Wellcome Collection in London at the end of October. This one-day event organised by the journal Scientific Data, Springer Nature and the Wellcome Trust explored the challenges facing early-career researchers as we enter the era of open data. Read more
Publishing better science through better data journalism competition winner Erica Brockmeier … Read more
Publishing Better Science through Better Data writing competition winner Emma Vander Ende. Read more
On June 6, 2012, I skipped class to watch the transit of Venus. I was studying in Adelaide, Australia, where the transit lasted from early morning until mid-afternoon and we had a wonderfully sunny day to view it. If I had known a bit more about the history of the transit, I may have been more thankful for that. Read more
Scidata publishing better science through better data competition winner Jonathan Page. Read more
In many research projects, there tends to be three major interested parties. The first is the researcher who actually performs the experiment and collects the data. The second is the scientist overseeing the research project, who may be collating related data from several researchers. Finally, there is the institution, which supports the research financially and provides a space in which to do it. Read more