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The MIT Press to Launch Open Access Journal Imaging Neuroscience
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The MIT Press
The former editorial teams of Neuroimage and Neuroimage: Reports will lead the new MIT Press journal
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Portal Connects Researchers with Climate Science and Training Opportunities
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U.S. Department of Energy
The National Virtual Climate Laboratory will catalyze engagement with DOE climate science resources
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Debunking False Beliefs Requires Tackling Belief Systems
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Dartmouth College
Biased prior beliefs affected how people updated their beliefs about fraud regarding the 2020 US presidential election
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Instead of Refuting Misinformation Head-On, Try ‘Bypassing’ It
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University of Pennsylvania
Redirecting an individual’s attention away from misinformation and toward other beliefs can be as effective as debunking
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Inclusive Authorship Reduces Barriers to Participation
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University of Minnesota
Experience running a global-scale ecological research network informs an innovative authorship framework
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Most People Feel ‘Psychologically Close’ to Climate Change
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Cell Press
Researchers find that most people consider climate change to be a timely issue rather than a distant one
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Most Existing Methods to Tackle Conspiracy Beliefs Are Ineffective, Study Finds
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University College Cork
The research is the first comprehensive review of the effectiveness of existing methods for tackling conspiracy beliefs
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The COVID-19 Pandemic Has Increased—but Also Polarized—Trust in Science
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University of Bath
Research shows trust in science is more important than knowledge, when it comes to affecting behaviors
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Guidelines Updated after Study Highlights Incomplete Reporting of Research
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University of Cambridge
Scientific journals amend their submission guidelines after an analysis identified crucial missing information
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Researcher-Community Partnership Uses Collaborative Process for Novel Insights
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University of California - Riverside
Community-engaged approach can help address bias and lack of diversity/inclusion in neuroscience research
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