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2. Pack up the parachute: why global north–south collaborations need to change.
3. Chinese research collaborations shift to the Belt and Road.
4. ‘Without these tools, I’d be lost’: how generative AI aids in accessibility.
5. AI firms must play fair when they use academic data in training.
6. The citation black market: schemes selling fake references alarm scientists.
7. How South Korea can build better gender diversity into research.
8. Go beyond bias training
9. No more hunting for replication studies: crowdsourced database makes them easy to find.
10. Chatbots in science: What can ChatGPT do for you?
11. A publishing platform that places code front and centre.
12. Hijacked journals are still a threat - here's what publishers can do about them.
13. Twelve scientist-endorsed tips to get over writer's block.
14. Nature is committed to diversifying its journalistic sources.
15. China has a list of suspect journals and it’s just been updated.
16. Nature publishes too few papers from women researchers — that must change.
17. Science’s fake-paper problem: high-profile effort will tackle paper mills.
18. Surge in number of ‘extremely productive’ authors concerns scientists.
19. Pandemic productivity loss: how scientific institutions should support academic mothers.
20. Hyperauthorship: the publishing challenges for 'big team' science.
21. Rwanda 30 years on: understanding the horror of genocide.
22. Elite researchers in China say they had 'no choice' but to commit misconduct.
23. Japan's push to make all research open access is taking shape.
24. Illuminating 'the ugly side of science': fresh incentives for reporting negative results.
25. Plagiarism in peer-review reports could be the 'tip of the iceberg'.
26. Algorithm ranks peer reviewers by reputation - but critics warn of bias.
27. Researchers want a 'nutrition label' for academic-paper facts.
28. Three ways ChatGPT helps me in my academic writing.
29. Scientific collaborations are precarious territory for women.
30. Time to rethink the scientific CV.
31. Artificial-intelligence search engines wrangle academic literature.
32. Scientists used ChatGPT to generate an entire paper from scratch — but is it any good?
33. Why early-career researchers should step up to the peer-review plate.
34. Peer-replication model aims to address science's 'reproducibility crisis'.
35. Numbers highlight US dominance in clinical research.
36. COVID's preprint bump set to have lasting effect on research publishing.
37. 'Obviously ChatGPT' - how reviewers accused me of scientific fraud.
38. Innovative funding systems are key to fighting inequities in African science.
39. China conducts first nationwide review of retractions and research misconduct.
40. How I learnt to write research papers as a non-native English speaker.
41. Self-citations in around a dozen countries are unusually high.
42. Apply publication-charge waivers across hybrid journals, too.
43. Authors from wealthy countries cannot all pay publishing fees.
44. From Einstein to AI: how 100 years have shaped science.
45. How to level the global publishing playing field.
46. Authors reply to questionable publicity.
47. ChatGPT use shows that the grant-application system is broken.
48. Stop talking about tomorrow’s AI doomsday when AI poses risks today.
49. How research managers are using AI to get ahead.
50. How to slay zombie research projects and move on.
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