Inclusive and Diversity: Science
The scientific community has made great strides in the past few decades to make their work more inclusive, but there are still barriers to diversity in science.
The scientific community has made great strides in the past few decades to make their work more inclusive, but there are still barriers to diversity in science.
The history of scientific progress is filled with eureka moments—flashes of brilliance that have transformed our understanding of the world and revolutionized our lives. Yet, behind every groundbreaking discovery, there’s often an unsung hero: scientific collaboration. While the lone genius trope might be romanticized, the reality is that most scientific breakthroughs are the result of […]
Scientists in the Global South are changing the world, but without open access to research, they can’t afford to publish.
The lifeblood of scientific research is funding. Securing financial support is crucial for turning innovative ideas into reality, conducting experiments, collecting data, and disseminating findings. But navigating the complex landscape of research funding can be a daunting task. This comprehensive guide aims to shed light on the various funding sources available to scientists, from traditional […]
In the ever-evolving world of scientific research, speed and accessibility are paramount. The urgency to address complex global challenges like climate change, emerging diseases, and food security demands a rapid and efficient exchange of knowledge. Open access, the movement advocating for free and unrestricted access to research findings, has emerged as a transformative force, propelling […]
Science is a global endeavor, a mosaic of ideas, perspectives, and experiences that come together to solve complex problems and drive innovation. A diverse scientific community is not just a moral imperative; it’s a fundamental necessity for scientific excellence. Yet, for far too long, systemic barriers have hindered the full participation of many talented individuals […]
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In a field like science, which is based on facts, it’s important that we acknowledge that many people have different experiences and access to resources.
With et al., the author indicates that they are citing a source, but they are not naming the author.
Collaboration can be a good thing and high teamwork can lead to amazing results, but how does collaboration measure up to competition? Is collaboration more productive than competition?