Sentences with phrase «open science paper»

Separate research by Daniel Rubenstein, a Princeton University professor of ecology and evolutionary biology and a co-author of the Open Science paper, and Princeton undergraduate Damaris Iriondo strongly suggests that boldly striped zebras have external body temperatures about five degrees Fahrenheit cooler than other animals of the same size — like antelopes — that do not have stripes but live in the same areas.
In a recent Royal Society Open Science paper, Diedrich argues that a hyena could've bitten holes in the juvenile cave bear femur without crushing it because the young bone wasn't fully hardened and was still spongelike inside.

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Many of the speakers, including many of the scientists, starting with the very opening paper by Cambridge palaeobiologist Simon Conway - Morris, were keen to emphasise above all that whilst accepting fully the rectitude of the science of the biological theory of evolution (mutation with natural selection), yet a «totality of explanation it is not» (Conway - Morris's words).
Details of the process can be found in a paper published recently in the open - access journal Science Advances, the first author of which is research student Luca Banszerus.
The number of biology papers on the server is still small in comparison with physical - sciences preprints (see «Biology opens up»), but Paul Ginsparg, a theoretical physicist at Cornell who founded arXiv in 1991 (ref.
Preregistration of studies If the study that is submitted to a Science Journal for publication was preregistered, such as at the Center for Open Science's Open Science Framework or ClinicalTrials.gov, authors should provide a link to the registration of the study upon submission of the paper to a Science Journal.
«There are papers already out there that I've reviewed that I kind of wish my reviews were published with because I think it's important for any reader of the paper to take into account some of the concerns that I and other reviewers were bringing up — and I think that's true for a lot of science that's out there,» says Michelle Wirth, an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana who has published a paper with F1000Research, another journal experimenting with open peer review.
«The nice contribution of the paper is that it is likely to spawn many additional efforts that will try to improve on the methodology,» says Brian Nosek, a psychologist at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville and the executive director at the Center for Open Science.
They are using the simulation, detailed in a new paper in Royal Society Open Science, to determine how drought, warmer weather, more frequent wildfires and other climate - related changes will affect forests across North America.
In Stephen Curry's look at open access publishing for science papers (23 June, p 26), one question went unanswered: what...
The society says that Royal Society Open Science will publish all papers that are scientifically sound, irrespective of their importance, and will encourage postpublication comments.
That commitment comes hard on the heels of a decree from CAS and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) earlier this month that all scientific papers resulting from publicly funded research be deposited in an open - access repository.
► Speaking of «open» science, «[t] he dark web — the collection of sites on the Internet that can't be accessed by search engines like Google --» now includes free research papers among its offerings.
«By using this technique, we open a new window into the atomic scale world,» says physicist Aaron Lindenberg, lead author of the paper published 15 April in Science.
Open any random sample of science journals, and you will find a range of styles of scientific paper, from brief «letters» or reports occupying only a few pages to monographs many tens of pages long, and from terse accounts of new results to opinionated commentaries and weighty reviews of broader fields.
An open call for white papers on «Major Obstacles Impeding Progress in Brain Science» inspired responses from more than 70 prominent neuroscientists.
After correcting for this error, the Science - Metrix group concluded that open access reached a 50 % «tipping point» in 2011, meaning that one - half of the papers published that year are now freely available.
For example, in a paper published in Royal Society Open Science in November 2014, scientists led by anthropologist Robert Walker of the University of Missouri, Columbia, used satellite images to survey isolated groups in Brazil.
«The paper's message is perfectly fine from my point of view, and not actually a critique of our paper,» says psychologist Brian Nosek at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, who directs the Center for Open Science.
In journals with public peer review, that process, in which embarrassing, if trivial, errors may be discovered, «does not occur anymore «behind the scenes,»» writes Davide Zanchettin, a postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany, who co-authored two papers submitted to two different interactive - review and open access journals of the European Geosciences Union, in an e-mail to Science Careers.
In the days and weeks following the September LIGO announcement, a handful of papers appeared on the open - access science paper website arXiv.org, throwing out possible physical scenarios in which two midsize colliding black holes could produce a gamma - ray burst.
«It's as if, every time you want a spoonful of cereal, you open the fridge, open the milk carton, pour a spoonful of milk, close the carton, and put it back in the fridge,» says Vladimir Kiriansky, a PhD student in electrical engineering and computer science and first author on the new paper.
PLOS ONE is calling for papers in quantum computation and simulation that promote the values of open science by making source code available.
Ocean Science (OS) is an international open - access scientific journal dedicated to the publication and discussion of research articles, short communications, and review papers on all aspects of ocean science: experimental, theoretical, and laboScience (OS) is an international open - access scientific journal dedicated to the publication and discussion of research articles, short communications, and review papers on all aspects of ocean science: experimental, theoretical, and laboscience: experimental, theoretical, and laboratory.
So in 2013 the nonprofit Center for Open Science in Charlottesville, Virginia, which had led a replication project for psychology papers, teamed up with Science Exchange of Palo Alto, a service that matches scientists with contract labs that do experiments for hire.
With concerns about the potential uses of this research in mind, the research paper describing these results was specially reviewed by Science's editors, and Smolke and her co-authors say they are committed to open discussions about careful and responsible advancement of this research.
In their paper published on the open - access site Science Advances,...
Impact Factor: 7.207 Issues Per Year: 12 issues per year Aims and Scope: Cell Reports is an open - access journal from Cell Press that publishes high - quality papers across the entire life sciences spectrum.
In late 2012, he published a paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science describing a partially opened channel.
On 12 April 2012, the Intellectual Property & Science business of Thomson Reuters announced The Hottest Research of 2011, a ranking of the most influential scientific researchers and research papers of the year by Science Watch ®, its open Web resource for science metrics and anScience business of Thomson Reuters announced The Hottest Research of 2011, a ranking of the most influential scientific researchers and research papers of the year by Science Watch ®, its open Web resource for science metrics and anScience Watch ®, its open Web resource for science metrics and anscience metrics and analysis.
The National Institutes of Health now requires grant recipients to deposit their papers in the National Library of Medicine's open archive within six months of publication, and the National Science Foundation just announced plans to follow suit.
«We've developed a platform for computer - mediated communication between humans and dogs that opens the door to new avenues for interpreting dogs» behavioral signals and sending them clear and unambiguous cues in return,» says Dr. David Roberts, an assistant professor of computer science at NC State and co-lead author of «Towards Cyber-Enhanced Working Dogs for Search and Rescue,» a paper about the work.
Archaeologist Todd Braje of San Diego State University, who recently co-authored a paper published in Science on Native Americans, told Seeker that «the first Americans likely arrived along the Pacific Coast — not crossing the open Pacific but migrating along the Pacific Rim in boats in a step-wise fashion.»
In a paper published in Chemical Science, an open access journal of the Royal Society of Chemistry, researchers in the lab of Ellen Matson, assistant professor of chemistry, describe modifying a metal - oxide cluster, which has promising electroactive properties, so that it is nearly twice as effective as the unmodified cluster for electrochemical energy storage in a redox flow battery.
By combining two state - of - the - art imaging technologies, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Janelia Research Campus scientists, led by 2014 chemistry Nobel laureate physicist Eric Betzig, have imaged living cells at unprecedented 3D detail and speed, the scientists report on April 19, 2018 in an open - access paper in the journal Science.
In a new paper just out in the open - access journal Environmental Research Letters, sociologist Mary Collins of the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry and two colleagues from the National Socio - Environmental Synthesis Center and the University of Maryland examined what they term «hyper - polluters»: Industrial facilities that, based on EPA data, generate disproportionately large amounts of air pollution.
For more than a century, scientists thought that glial cells were responsible for scar formation; now, however, a paper published in Science shows that spinal cord scar tissue largely derives from a completely unexpected type of cell called a pericyte, opening new opportunities for the treatment of damaged nerve tissue.Lesions to the brain or spinal cord rarely heal fully, which leads to permanent functional impairment.
The database was posted along with a draft paper on Open Science Framework, a «scholarly commons» that supports open source research and collaboratOpen Science Framework, a «scholarly commons» that supports open source research and collaboratopen source research and collaboration.
When you are writing a quantitative research paper, you should open up its meaning from the social sciences point of view.
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These are valuable contributions, and open some doors for interesting new science (although on first skim I thought the AMO paper was a good example of this, Tamino's take - down of it has changed my mind).
A responsible skeptic will request that you remain open minded to opinions from both sides, and consider the uncertainties involved * without * prejudging them based on the demonstrable human predilection toward a «herd mentality» — by «herd mentality», I mean that once a consensus is formed, a flock of «me too» science papers become much more easily accepted, by peer review journals, than the skeptics» papers.
A recent paper by Loehle & Scafetta (L&S 2011) in a journal known as the «Bentham Open Atmospheric Science Journal «(also discussed at Skeptical Science) presents some analysis using regression to describe cycles in the global mean temperature, showing us many strange tricks one can do with curves and sinusoids, in something they call «empirical decomposition» (whatever that means).
I would rather spend my time on site that are hearing from voices on many spectrums: mainstream papers that have top - notch science coverage and a climate focus, or open - minded debates between environmentalists on both sides of the political arena.
If the science of AGW is so settled, according to IPCC and Gore, why has APS opened up debate on Monckton's paper?
«Since Poptech's aim is not to show how AGW theory is wrong, but simply to show that there is peer - reviewed science holding an opposing view, it opens up the possibility for different papers on his list to disagree with each other.»
The open - minded reader will appreciate finding the material presented accessible to those without a background in the climate sciences, yet referenced papers accompany the narrative text for those wishing to delve deeper.
A recent Science paper (open link here), doesn't quite answer that question, but does provide a strong indicator by measuring the residues from the ice nuclei from which cirrus clouds form.
The paper was published in the Bentham Open Atmospheric Science journal.
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