Category: Previous Issues

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Articles #15

Editorial / Analysis We are reductionists. Should we care? Jesús Salgado ICMol, UV, Valencia (Spain). Twenty first century scientists do not have much time for...

Articles #14

Editorial If the mountain won’t come to science Jesús Salgado ICMol, UV, Valencia (Spain). In his 1627 Essays [1] Sir Francis Bacon exemplified boldness with...

Articles #13

Editorial / Invited Opinion Are we ready for Plan S? Paola Bovolenta Centro de Biología Molecular “Severo Ochoa”, CSIC-UAM and CIBERER, Madrid (Spain). Academic publications...

Articles #12

Editorial / Analysis Surfing the preprint wave The team of Editors Many scientists feel trapped in a rat race these days. There is very high...

Articles #11

Editorial / Analysis A view on peer review The team of Editors. Scrutiny of scientific work is a fundamental pillar of Science. It is not...

Articles #10

Editorial / Analysis Science and post-truth The team of Editors We live in a technological era, characterized by extensive, easy and quick access to information....

Articles #9

Editorial / Analysis Leading women in Science: Why are we still so few? Maria García-Parajo ICREA, ICFO Barcelona (Spain) This is probably one of the...

Articles #8

Editorial / Analysis European Science after Brexit: Science as a cohesive political tool Miguel A. De la Rosa Former FEBS Chairman. cicCartuja, Sevilla (Spain) The...

Articles #7

Editorial / Analysis Spanish science funding: Low and inefficient The team of Editors In 2010, the Science magazine published an article stating, “Times are changing...

Articles #6

COMMENTARY Stretch and heal: new elastomer self-heals when damaged Carla Huerta-López, CNIC (Madrid, Spain) Editorial / Analysis The scientific societies today (particularly SBE): Playground for...

Articles #5

Editorial / Analysis Brain drain / brain gain (with a focus on Spain) Jesús Salgado, ICMol, Valencia (Spain) Science is a global activity. Hence, countries...

Articles #4

Editorial / Analysis Irreproducibility in Research. What can we do about it? The team of Editors We all would agree with Karl Popper‘s statement: Non-reproducible...