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[31 Aug 10: 19:42]
Nice read: Neuroscientist’s Embarrassment: Artificial Intelligence’s Opportunity. Mark Changizi

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Science is not a 9-5 job
Yesterday I read an article in the German newspaper "Süddeutsche", in which the author states that basically every German scientist incriminates his employer. The article says:

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science politics   working hours   employment   
Posted on Tuesday 29 January 2008 - 02:39:44

Applying game theory to science politics
Game theory has been an important scientific tool to study the dynamics of social interactions n a community. Actually, my first publication is about the evolution of cooperation and how certain aspects of it can be mode...[more]
science politics   science   politics   cheating   misconduct   game theory   
Posted on Wednesday 09 May 2007 - 04:02:38

PostDoc opportunities in Germany
I almost drenched my laptop in cereal and milk this morning when I read an article in the German magazine SPIEGEL about the fantastic opportunities for postdocs in Germany. The author wonders why so many postdocs in Germ...[more]
science politics   postdocs   media   
Posted on Friday 14 March 2008 - 11:03:43

Public funding of applied science
The other day I suddenly realized that something which is completely 'normal' and commonly accepted, doesn't make any sense to me at all. There has to be some important point I'm missing. Everybody else doesn't seem to h...[more]
science politics   applied science   public funding   
Posted on Friday 28 March 2008 - 13:39:35

What's good about a 2.2% funding rate?
In the latest issue of Nature Genetics, the Editorial is full of praise for the European funding of PostDocs and young faculty.

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science politics   ERC   science funding   
Posted on Tuesday 29 April 2008 - 03:47:17

What do science and sports have in common?
Competition and misconduct! This is basically what the current developments in science politics boil down to. This convergence in opinion comes from multiple sources, such as Coturnix, 3 quarks daily, Janet and an interv...[more]
science politics   game theory   open science   
Posted on Tuesday 17 July 2007 - 03:02:05

Another disorder which will spread through the science community
Ok, this story in TheScientist is just a collection of he-said/she-said accounts. But it reminded me of yet another negative consequence of the current developments in the science community, besides scientific misconduct...[more]
science politics   paranoia   misconduct   open science   
Posted on Friday 20 July 2007 - 07:11:47

Please dispose thoughtfully of your used postdocs
This morning, I read this letter to Nature about how 80% of US postdocs never get a tenured position. Then there is this discussion at FriendFeed where Bill Hooker posts this image:

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postdocs   science politics   employment   labor   
Posted on Thursday 28 August 2008 - 13:24:53

The economic impact of science funding
The Scientist has a great article on the economic impact science has on society. Even for purely academic research the economic benefits for society as a whole are substantial. Head on over and read the article, it's wor...[more]
funding   science politics   The Scientist   
Posted on Monday 09 July 2007 - 13:27:56

a short primer to peer review
Have you ever wondered how the scientific publishing system works? Have you ever doubted scientific "experts" on TV or a news report telling you of some some amazing new scientific discovery that seemed just too weird to...[more]
peer-review   science politics   
Posted on Tuesday 22 November 2005 - 12:54:13

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