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It's Time to Change what we Value in Science

It's Time to Change what we Value in Science

A message from eLife early career group made up of graduate students, post docs, and junior group leaders of the eLife early-career advisory board.

Unexpected, a video by the Royal Society

Unexpected, a video by the Royal Society

Fellow of the Royal Society and future President of the Royal Statistical Society, Sir David Spiegelhalter visits Dr Nicole Janz to discuss reproducibility in scientific publications.

Towards scientific foresight in the European Parliament

Towards scientific foresight in the European Parliament

Video presenting the new approach of Scientific Foresight in the European Parliament, for anticipating impacts of future techno-scientific trends.

Iranian is first woman to nab highest prize in maths

Iranian is first woman to nab highest prize in maths

Maryam Mirzakhani is among four young researchers to win Fields Medals, awarded every four years.

OA explained in 8 mins

OA explained in 8 mins

What is open access? Nick Shockey and Jonathan Eisen take us through the world of open access publishing and explain just what it's all about.

How simple ideas lead to scientific discoveries

How simple ideas lead to scientific discoveries

In a 7 mins talk, Adam Savage walks through two examples of profound scientific discoveries that came from simple methods anyone could have followed: the calculation of the Earth's circumference around 200 BC and the measurement of the speed of light in 1849.

Age distribution of NIH PIs and Medical School Faculty

Age distribution of NIH PIs and Medical School Faculty

A video showing the age distribution of NIH Principal Investigators and Medical School faculty.