Muy al hilo de lo que comentaba, esto de El País sobre lo que cada vez más a menudo llega a las aulas (también universitarias, y también en grados de Comunicación)
La desinformación ayuda a que la polarización nos corroa
Healthy women have cells that resemble breast cancer
A new study finds that, in healthy women, some breast cells that otherwise appear normal may contain chromosome abnormalities typically associated with invasive breast cancer. The findings question conventional thinking on the genetic origins of breast cancer, which could influence early cancer detection methods. The study discovered that at least 3% of normal cells from breasthttps://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/11/241120121609.htm
Engineering publisher pulled 57 papers in a day for peer review ‘irregularities’ https://retractionwatch.com/2024/11/15/engineering-publisher-pulled-57-papers-in-a-day-for-peer-review-irregularities/ #Science #ScienceCommunications
Buen día a todos, mastonautas, acabamos de llegar y he aquí nuestra #Presentación
Somos cuatro profesores de la Universidad de Granada que hemos decidido extender nuestras clases al espacio podcast. Hemos conseguido un proyecto de innovación docente (Universidad de Granada, proyecto 24-139), y estamos ya en marcha.
Podéis encontrar nuestro trabajo centralizado en nuestro blog https://blogs.ugr.es/proyectogustavo/ y los audios en ivoox https://www.ivoox.com/escuchar-proyecto-gustavo_nq_8608021_1.html
Ya hemos comenzado con la asignatura Física I, y otras vendrán pronto. El acceso es libre y gratuito. Sólo os pedimos que nos hagáis buena publicidad, queremos que este proyecto tenga éxito.
Por cierto, el coordinador lleva (llevo) ya algún tiempo en tierras mastodónticas. Para quien me conozca, soy @elprofedefisica
Un saludo a todos. AQ
“for women in biology, the likelihood of leaving science after ten years was 58%; for men, it was nearly 49%.”
Nearly 50% of researchers quit science within a decade, huge study reveals
A recent study found that the number of researchers leaving science within the first decade is nearly 50%. And women are twice as likely as men to leave the field. “When you have this kind of big data, it becomes more compelling to recognize that this is a problem,” says Joya Misra, a sociologist at University of Massachusetts, Amherst, who studies gender and inequality in academia. Nature attempts to untangle it all: https://flip.it/2ZSKZC
#Science #Research #ScienceNews #Researchers #Academics #Academia
Is #MDPI a predatory publisher?
(Asking in general, but feel free to mention specific journals)
(I know you want to, but let’s not discuss other publishers there 🙏)
Here’s a Wikipedia attempt at defining predatory publishing: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predatory_publishing
#Academia #Research #AcademicChatter
@academicchatter
The strain on scientific publishing 📄:
The publishing sector has a problem. Scientists are overwhelmed, editors are overworked, special issue invitations are constant, research paper mills, article retractions, journal delistings… JUST WHAT IS GOING ON!?
Myself, @pablo, @Paolo, and @Dan have spent the last few months investigating just that.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.15884
A thread🧵1/n
#AcademicChatter #PublishOrPerish #Elsevier #Springer #MDPI #Wiley #Frontiers #PhDAdvice #PhDChat #SciComm
@forza4galiza@paquita.masto.host @martacobixeira
¿Qué es el humanismo ecologista?