Brain power
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Robo Brain and the knowledge commons
By having robots share what they’ve learned, it’s possible to increase the speed of data collection by orders of magnitude.
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How COVID19 has redefined knowledge and the value of intangible resources
It has taken a crisis like COVID19 for intangible resources such as community engagement and relationships to start receiving the…
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The risks of collaborating with a Machiavellian partner
Organisational alliances can facilitate beneficial knowledge sharing and collaboration, but an alliance partner can sometimes be Machiavellian.
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How to better deal with uncertainty
Four groups of tools and approaches for dealing with uncertainty, which is often central to change and innovation.
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Signalling the credibility of news sources does little to dampen spread of misinformation
Exploring the impact of NewsGuard browser extension “shield” symbols on behavior.
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It’s not just a social media problem – how search engines spread misinformation
Search engines often serve up a distorting blend of information and misinformation.
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3 myths about data you need to understand
What is it that really gives the tech giants such a competitive advantage?
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An algorithmic approach to identifying influential research
Citation network analysis to identify research communities can address the lack of inclusiveness and diversity in Google Scholar searches.
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When we want others to cooperate, it pays to be modest
It's easy to assume that showing off can signal competence and intelligence, but instead it indicates self-interest rather than a…
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The peer review system is broken. We asked academics how to fix it
Peer review can be exploitative, opaque and slow. There’s plenty that journals, publishers, and universities can do to make the…