Blog Putting data at the heart of your organizational strategy January 8, 2024 Have you done your due diligence? This question is just as important for research institutions as it is for business…
Blog Is There a North-South Divide in UK University Pay? January 25, 2016 I’m Ian Calvert, a data scientist here at Digital Science. Recently, we released GRID, a free database of metadata for…
Blog Open Data and Open Science: A New Initiative August 4, 2016 Science is changing fast. Advances in computing combined with new methods enable scientists to collect, analyse, compare and display vast…
Blog How can central research facilities expand their role in the science community? July 27, 2022 Governments and research consortia can reap great benefits for the community and industry through large, shared research facilities
Press release Samsung takes top spot in U.S. patents for third year running while TSMC rises into second place; after four-year falloff, grants increase nearly 4% January 14, 2025 After four years of decline, U.S. patent grants headed upward, and Samsung retained the top spot, according to the latest…
Blog Fragmentation of AI research: a blog series December 7, 2023 AI research has become fragmented across disciplines, geography, and policy. Specialised subfields rarely collaborate, limiting spread of innovations from one…
Blog Science misused in the law February 7, 2024 Digital Science has conducted an investigation into 11 papers used in evidence in a prominent abortion drug legal case in…
Blog Smarter Open Access Workflows: Digital Science Webinar Summary May 18, 2016 As part of a continuing series, we recently broadcast a Digital Science webinar on smarter Open Access workflows. The aim…
Blog Resources for industry April 15, 2021 Find out how you can implement search strategies, connect with a diverse range of data sources and so much more
Blog Dimensions: The What, The How and a Personal Take on The Why January 23, 2018 I was honoured to be invited to the first future labs meeting at Charleston Library Conference last November. If you’ve…
Blog 2015: A Year of Change, Growth and Innovation January 19, 2016 For any young tech company (we just celebrated our 5th birthday!) the pace of growth is rapid. With Digital Science’s…
Blog Women’s first publications in decline after decades of growth February 8, 2024 For decades, the proportion of women publishing their first academic publication has increased. However, following the COVID-19 pandemic, this growth…
Blog Research Information Management Infrastructure: Seeing the Wood for the Trees March 22, 2016 David Kane is a systems librarian at Waterford Institute of Technology. He joined the library in 2004. He worked as a…
Blog Research Evaluation’s Gender Problem – and Some Suggestions for Fixing It #STMchallenges June 7, 2016 Research evaluation in the sciences has a gender problem and the indicators we use to understand academic impact are faulty
Blog Digital Science is 10! Looking back on a decade of research. January 15, 2020 On 7th December 2020, Digital Science celebrates its official tenth birthday (though it existed as “Project Babbage ”…
Blog Another happy landing for FuturePub in San Francisco! July 20, 2023 Our popular #FuturePub event was a big success in beautiful San Francisco! See details of the event’s lightning talks, good…
Blog Our new avenue for interesting things April 27, 2023 Welcome to Digital Science TL;DR, our new avenue for interesting things! We bring you short, sharp insights into what’s going…
Blog Compressing Genomes for Fun and Profit with Pareto, Docker and Gnuplot May 9, 2017 View the original post on John Lees-Miller’s personal blog. TLDR: If you have a lot of data to compress, it’s…
Blog A Deeper Web For Science May 28, 2014 Much has been made of the potential of large and complex datasets to revolutionize scientific discovery in life sciences, social…
Blog #FoundersFriday with Ben Adams from Simiary September 23, 2016 We are very excited to bring you a new interview for our #FoundersFriday blog series! If you’ve missed our previous posts, Founders Friday…