The innovative F1000Research open research publishing model was launched in 2012 and was born out of a desire to start again, thinking about the technology and tools at the time and redesigning how we share and critically review new discoveries and support others to then build on them. The biggest challenge is the way that we typically currently assess and incentivise researchers and the research processes that they use, which together in effect disincentivises the use of these new publishing...| DORA
Americans’ trust in scientists is slightly higher than it was last year, but remains lower than before the COVID-19 pandemic.| Pew Research Center
Samford professor explores how religious faith shapes trust in science| Southern Science
Like Tolkien's “Ents” marched against deforestation, scholars, scientists, and their supporters must awaken to the widespread risks of these authoritarian trends and unite their efforts in resistance.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Battles for political responsiveness and proceduralism have undermined government’s ability to get things done.| www.persuasion.community
Trust in U.S. health care is declining due to systemic issues, including economic strains, fraud, and leadership failures, but approaches like value-based care, patient engagement, and narrative medicine can help restore it.| KevinMD.com
In the United States, problems related to trust, transparency, and participation are affecting the scientific process. According to Pew Research Center, the percentage of Americans who say they have a great deal of trust in scientists fell 16 points between April 2020 and October 2023. The Center for Open Science (COS), founded in 2013, seeks to address … Continued| Charles Koch Foundation
This commentary documents how federal funding agencies are changing the criteria by which they distribute taxpayer money intended for scientific research. In...| Frontiers
The first of a three-part series on what we think, believe, and do, and the moral imperatives that shape our work.| sandrogalea.substack.com