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Group discussions improve reliability and validity of rated categories based on qualitative data from systematic review
published 18 Jun 2025
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Invitation appeals and STEM academic scientists research participation: Findings from six survey experiments
published 17 Jun 2025
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‘I think youtube’s turning me into a flat earther’: Social media’s role in ex-conspiracy theorists entering and exiting anti-scientific communities
published 16 Jun 2025
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Integrative review in PhD admissions: A case study of efficiently minimizing bias while maximizing the student narrative
published 16 Jun 2025
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Bayesian optimization and machine learning for vaccine formulation development
published 11 Jun 2025
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Developing a stakeholder-informed social responsibility model for translational science
published 09 Jun 2025
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Negotiating science funding: The interplay of merit, bias, and administrative discretion in grant allocation in Kazakhstan
published 30 May 2025
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Canadian natural science graduate stipends lie below the poverty line
published 22 May 2025
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Identifying the underlying challenges that face doctoral education in chemistry
published 21 May 2025
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Oaxaca-Blinder meets Kitagawa: What is the link?
published 13 May 2025
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The “multiple exposure effect” (MEE): How multiple exposures to similarly biased online content can cause increasingly larger shifts in opinions and voting preferences
published 12 May 2025
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Decline of German and rise of North-American hegemony in science: Insights from Nobel Prize nominations (Physics/Chemistry, 1901–1969)
published 08 May 2025
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Is trust a zero-sum game? What happens when institutional sources get it wrong
published 22 Apr 2025
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