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MOA 2014, Access is just the tip of the iceberg: science lacks a func…
MOA 2014, Access is just the tip of the iceberg: science lacks a func…

PDF) Nature's readers comment online
PDF) Nature's readers comment online

bjoern.brembs.blog » Just how widespread are impact factor negotiations?
bjoern.brembs.blog » Just how widespread are impact factor negotiations?

Interview with PLOS ONE Academic Editor- Björn Brembs - EveryONE
Interview with PLOS ONE Academic Editor- Björn Brembs - EveryONE

bjoern.brembs.blog » New England Journal of Medicine – and you thought  Nature was expensive?
bjoern.brembs.blog » New England Journal of Medicine – and you thought Nature was expensive?

PDF) Prestigious Science Journals Struggle to Reach Even Average Reliability
PDF) Prestigious Science Journals Struggle to Reach Even Average Reliability

News / Comments / More Impact Factor spam from Nature - blogarchive.brembs .blog
News / Comments / More Impact Factor spam from Nature - blogarchive.brembs .blog

PDF) Operant Reward Learning in Aplysia: Neuronal Correlates and Mechanisms
PDF) Operant Reward Learning in Aplysia: Neuronal Correlates and Mechanisms

Open Science: Flickschusterei in der digitalen Steinzeit
Open Science: Flickschusterei in der digitalen Steinzeit

Björn Brembs on Twitter: "Nice place, lots of things to see/do and an open  science lab I can show you :-)… "
Björn Brembs on Twitter: "Nice place, lots of things to see/do and an open science lab I can show you :-)… "

Björn Brembs on Twitter: "Excellent portrait of a true scientific hero:  Elizabeth Bik (@MicrobiomDigest): "Meet this super-spotter of duplicated  images in science papers" Her contributions to the integrity of the  scientific record
Björn Brembs on Twitter: "Excellent portrait of a true scientific hero: Elizabeth Bik (@MicrobiomDigest): "Meet this super-spotter of duplicated images in science papers" Her contributions to the integrity of the scientific record

The neurobiological nature of free will
The neurobiological nature of free will

Frontiers | Prestigious Science Journals Struggle to Reach Even Average  Reliability | Human Neuroscience
Frontiers | Prestigious Science Journals Struggle to Reach Even Average Reliability | Human Neuroscience

PDF) Towards a Scientific Concept of Free Will as a Biological Trait:  Spontaneous Actions and Decision-Making in Invertebrates
PDF) Towards a Scientific Concept of Free Will as a Biological Trait: Spontaneous Actions and Decision-Making in Invertebrates

PDF) How Nature Magazine consistently prefers anecdote over data
PDF) How Nature Magazine consistently prefers anecdote over data

Bjoern Brembs (University of Regensburg): “The Neurogenetics of Creative  Problem Solving” - YouTube
Bjoern Brembs (University of Regensburg): “The Neurogenetics of Creative Problem Solving” - YouTube

Scholarly Publishing Has Bigger Fish to Fry Than Access - The Wire Science
Scholarly Publishing Has Bigger Fish to Fry Than Access - The Wire Science

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bjoern.brembs.blog » Page: 13

bjoern.brembs.blog » Even without retractions, 'top' journals publish the  least reliable science
bjoern.brembs.blog » Even without retractions, 'top' journals publish the least reliable science

PDF) Corrigendum: Prestigious Science Journals Struggle to Reach Even  Average Reliability
PDF) Corrigendum: Prestigious Science Journals Struggle to Reach Even Average Reliability

bjoern.brembs.blog » New England Journal of Medicine – and you thought  Nature was expensive?
bjoern.brembs.blog » New England Journal of Medicine – and you thought Nature was expensive?

Academic-Led Publishing From the Experts Series: Interview with Björn Brembs
Academic-Led Publishing From the Experts Series: Interview with Björn Brembs

bjoern.brembs.blog » Are we inadvertently supporting the defunding of  public science?
bjoern.brembs.blog » Are we inadvertently supporting the defunding of public science?

The pernicious habit of ranking scientists by the journals they publi…
The pernicious habit of ranking scientists by the journals they publi…