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My brief appearance in Downton Abbey: Nature readers share stories of side gigs

From rugby refereeing to film and television work, a poll reveals scientists’ first jobs and what they learnt from...Lees verder

Waiting on tables, mending puppets: the first jobs that shaped researchers’ careers

Many scientists credit teenage jobs and university or summer side roles for imparting important transferable skills and valuable life...Lees verder

What science reporters should know about meta-analyses before covering them

As science journalists who take our job seriously, we’ve learned a couple of rules by heart: never present a...Lees verder

Meta-analyses were supposed to end scientific debates. Often, they only cause more controversy

Link: Meta-analyses were supposed to end scientific debates. Often, they only cause more controversy

In science, a small revolution is taking place: the rise of registered reports

Link: In science, a small revolution is taking place: the rise of registered reports

EurekAlert! Has spoiled science news. Here’s how we can fix it

Link: EurekAlert! Has spoiled science news. Here’s how we can fix it

‘Replication grants’ will allow researchers to repeat nine influential studies that still raise questions

Link: ‘Replication grants’ will allow researchers to repeat nine influential studies that still raise questions

Bruno Latour, a veteran of the ‘science wars,’ has a new mission

Link: Bruno Latour, a veteran of the ‘science wars,’ has a new mission

Serie Worstelende Wetenschap – De Groene Amsterdammer

Link: Serie Worstelende Wetenschap – De Groene Amsterdammer