Monthly Archives: September 2010

Is peer review broken?

There’s been quite a bit of recent criticism of the peer review process, notably in The Scientist and by Michael Hochberg in his editorial ‘The tragedy of the reviewer commons‘ in Ecology Letters. As someone who sees thousands of decisions … Continue reading

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The Next generation: Our final frontier?

It’s hard enough to keep up with the lastest Indie band or the newest Hollywood star or the sports star who cheated, but apologized, reformed and now it’s all okay.  Most of the time when I ask a question about … Continue reading

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