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Check out this new paper on offshore #tsunami depositsโฆ a joint effort by RWTH-Aachen, U.Coimbra, U.Lisbon, Compl.U.Madrid, U.Ghent, HAEDES and Inst.Hydr.Lisbon www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
My first message is this: We can do better. I believe we can improve how science is done at academic research institutions. For one thing, we might create a clearer distinction between markers of prestige-titles, publication records, number of citations, grant funding, committee appointments, eti-quette, dollars per net square footage-and those of quality science. Too often, we conflate the two, as if they're one and the same. But a person isn't a better scientist because she publishes more, or first. Perhaps she's holding back from publication because she wants to be absolutely certain of her data. Similarly, the number of citations might have little to do with the value of the paper and more to do with external events. When Drew and I published our landmark Immunity paper, it barely got any notice. It took a pandemic for the world to understand what we'd done and why it mattered.
Finished reading โBreaking Throughโ, Katalin Karikรณโs book - itโs easy to read and itโs full of her refreshingly honest takes on science and careers in science. Here is one example ๐งช
Article in Nature titled โScientists need more time to thinkโ
This. 1000x this.