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News
EU leaders agree ambitious 2020 open access target
A group of science ministers from member states say all new papers published by 2020 should be open access
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Opinion
Let's see that again
Has chemistry evaded the reproducibility crises affecting other branches of science? Or is it just a question of scale, asks Derek Lowe
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Podcast
Scientific Paper Writing by Bodil Holst – Book club
This month, we discuss how to write quality scientific papers
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News
Image manipulation in biomedical papers is commonplace
Almost 4% of pictures in papers surveyed over past 20 years contain evidence of tampering
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Pressure on controversial nanoparticle paper builds
Expression of concern and reprimand for chemists may seal fate of work on palladium particles
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News
Huge publishing scandal engulfs South Korean universities
Academics in many disciplines republished textbooks to pad CVs and line their pockets
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Opinion
Why we need more research risks
Scientists are playing it too safe when choosing topics for investigation, warns Philip Ball
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Opinion
How science can improve research collaboration
An evidence-based approach could help chemists found better investigative partnerships, says Mark Peplow
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News
Royal Society backs ORCID to identify researchers
From January, authors submitting papers to UK society’s journals will need to have signed up for unique identifier
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News
Retracted papers get hooked up to linguistic lie-detector
Study reveals possible link between obfuscation and massaged data in retracted papers
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News
Innovation in biomedical chemistry found wanting
Less than 40% of biomedical and chemical research shown to be ground-breaking with publishing pressures blamed
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Podcast
Chemistry World podcast – September 2015
In this months podcast, we discuss Ebola and malaria vaccines in the pipeline, the history of peer review, and managing the mountain of chemical data
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Opinion
Credit where credit’s due
Disputes over authorship can be a source of conflict in the lab. The solution is greater transparency, says Mark Peplow
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Feature
Who reviews the reviews?
Nina Notman investigates the new alternatives being developed to replace peer review as we know it
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News
Expert wiki to expose low-quality chemical probes
Trip Advisor-like project will fight use of poor probes contaminating the literature
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News
Science Europe proposes ‘diamond engagement’ open access plan
Call for data repository policies to be harmonised and promoted across Europe
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News
Chemical sciences literature dominated by five publishing houses
Big five control publishing of more than 50% of global academic papers, rising to over 70% in chemistry
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News
Fast-track peer review trial ends following resignations
Payment trial for expedited reviews ends in wake of editorial board resignations
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News
Scientists raise concern over fast-track peer review scheme
Payment scheme for expedited review leads one editor of Scientific Reports to resign