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Opinion
What could peer review look like in 2030?
AI, credit for reviewers and more pre-prints: Mark Peplow considers the options
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Feature
200 years of Gmelin’s handbook
2017 marks 200 years since Leopold Gmelin first published his influential handbook – and it’s still going strong, as Mike Sutton discovers
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News
India still outside chemistry's ‘big league’
Analysis finds China is leaving India behind when it comes to papers in top chemistry journals
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News
Taking on chemistry's reproducibility problem
Efforts to get to grips with the problem have meant new ideas and technologies are now being brought to bear
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News
Global science collaborations rocket
International research partnerships more than doubled in the last 15 years with the number of nations involved nearly tripling
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News
European science groups call for changes to proposed copyright laws
Current plan keeps restrictions on data mining that may hamper research
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News
Major chemistry publishers join Orcid ID push
The RSC and ACS will now require authors publishing in their journals to have a unique ID number
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News
Integrity rules ‘well received’ by researchers
Progress report on concordat on research ethics broadly supportive of actions taken so far
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News
Red faces at Clarivate over highly cited emails
Many researchers received false notifications they are ‘highly cited researchers’ for 2016
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Research
Research uncovers formula for success in science
Path to success may be completely random with a scientist’s best research just as likely to come at the start of their career as at its end
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Opinion
Time to revolt against impact factors
Perverse incentives hurt science – the top universities need to fight back
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News
Political push for open access in Germany
Research and education ministry strategy calls on academics receiving funding to back free to access publication routes
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News
Paper retracted over image manipulation claims
Research group forced to withdraw one biochemistry paper and correct another because of doctored and incorrectly labelled images
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Opinion
How China will tackle its science challenges
Increased creativity and improved recruitment will see China strengthen its claim as the leader in global science
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News
Chemistry journals come up short on safety
Only 8% of journals surveyed address safety in author guidelines and potentially dangerous work often includes no warnings
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News
Chemistry preprint server plan generates sparks
The American Chemical Society’s chemistry preprint server scheme has caused concern in some quarters
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Opinion
Science cannot ignore the impact of retracted papers
Citing withdrawn studies can lead to the persistence of discredited findings
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News
Support for stiffer sanctions for science fraud in US
Vast majority of the American public wants research fraud criminalised, with many supporting prison sentences