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Publié in Rene Bekkers
Auteur Rene Bekkers

What could meta research learn from criminology for the prevention of research integrity violations? What insights does criminology provide in causes and prevention of research integrity violations? In a seminar (slides here) at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR), I discussed with researchers in criminology how theories and findings from the field may be applied in the field of meta research.

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Publié in rOpenSci - open tools for open science
Auteurs Hugo Gruson, Maëlle Salmon, Pascal Burkhard, Steffi LaZerte, Yanina Bellini Saibene, Yaoxiang Li, Yi-Chin Sunny Tseng

This week we had a wonderful community call, From Novice to Contributor: Making and Supporting First-Time Contributions to FOSS, where Sunny Tseng, Pascal Burkhard, and Yaoxiang Li shared with us their experiences with, and advice for, first time contributors, with the excellent moderation of Hugo Gruson.This was a perfect start to our special series of activities to support first time contributors to Open Source Software.

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Publié in DataCite Blog - DataCite

The DataCite Metadata Store is a rich source of information and insights about research outputs, resources, and activities. Discovery systems and services worldwide rely on this metadata to build and enhance their platforms and workflows, forming critical pieces of scholarly infrastructure.

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Publié in pulse49.com
Auteur Ulrich Herb

Balancing Open Science and Fair Research Assessment: The push for Open Science and the reform of research evaluation are colliding, with metrics meant to encourage openness often undermining efforts to move beyond simplistic assessments. This tension highlights the challenge of balancing transparency, accessibility, and collaboration with fair, meaningful evaluation systems.

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Publié in Triton Station

As discussed in recent posts, the appearance of massive galaxies in the early universe was predicted a priori by MOND (Sanders 1998, Sanders 2008, Eappen et al. 2022). This is problematic for LCDM. How problematic? That’s always the rub. The problem that JWST observations pose for LCDM is that there is a population of galaxies … Continue reading The fault in our stars: blame them, not the dark matter!

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Publié in Dr. Joaquin Barroso's Blog

Calculating reaction constants, in the correct physical way, requires accurate thermodynamic calculations involving solvation/desolvation energies at high levels of theory, because free energy deviations lower than 1 kcal/mol lead to reaction constant values off by an order of magnitude.

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Publié in Simply Ecologist
Auteur Erzsebet Frey

Chimpanzees: Bonding Through Group Urination Chimpanzees, our closest primate relatives, have always fascinated researchers and animal enthusiasts alike with their complex social behaviors. One of the more peculiar behaviors witnessed among these intelligent creatures is group urination, a seemingly simple act that carries significant social weight.