Retractions of popular papers ‘often go unnoticed’
Analysis argues that science has a ‘critical problem’ because its self-correction process is slow and ineffective
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Analysis argues that science has a ‘critical problem’ because its self-correction process is slow and ineffective
A Facebook moderator has for the first time given evidence revealing the mental toll of the job, to a parliamentary committee.
Virginia universities in the former heart of the Confederacy are reckoning with their past as students, faculty, and staff call for the removal of Confederate symbols.
Gates Foundation issues report calling for a new definition of value, and for clear ways for students to identify it. The emphasis is on promoting economic mobility for all.
Videos by Cape Fear Community College attract thousands of views on TikTok. Can the social media platform help community colleges make up for enrollment losses during the pandemic?
Institution doubles proportion of new students from disadvantaged backgrounds in five years
Researchers advocate realignment of international agencies, saying sector cannot wait for the next instalment of China’s trade war
Investigators at the largest fuel pipeline in the US are working to recover from a devastating cyber-attack that cut the flow of oil.
A law professor at George Washington University recently laid out her arguments for why lying by the president should be an impeachable offense.
Networks provide students with "social capital" to mobilize relationships that help them reach their evolving goals