Nobelist backs internal review for papers, ‘trust’ scores for scientists
The ‘best’ scientists lack time for peer review, and academics should be rated for ‘worthy’ papers, argues Dan Shechtman
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The ‘best’ scientists lack time for peer review, and academics should be rated for ‘worthy’ papers, argues Dan Shechtman
Mastery Transcript Consortium prepares for a world without traditional transcripts.
Several months after announcing the major new initiative, Harvard Medical School remains silent about revisions that will radically re-orient the school’s approach to medicine, bringing the institution’s curriculum in line with modern LGBT ideology.
The long-term outlook for higher education is bleak, and Iowa will be right in the crosshairs — requiring its institutions to take prompt action and instigate immediate planning to survive, according to Brent Gage, associate vice president for enrollment management with the University of Iowa.
The semi-autonomous robot is able to use human tools and guide itself across difficult terrain.
A new study finds that a majority of Americans support free community college tuition for workers replaced by robots.
Dale Schroeder was a simple, humble man from Iowa, who ended up changing the lives of 33 people forever.
Study pinpoints ‘disconnect’ between what academics value when submitting work for publication, and what they think others value
As peers around it shut their doors, Vermont's Marlboro College will become part of the larger, healthier University of Bridgeport.
‘This has been a repeated pattern’ for union leader, professor says