KEYED IN

Welcome to Keyed In, the blog of Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society. This will be the go-to place for Sigma Xi members and others to learn about what’s happening in the science and engineering industry. We will share thoughts and perspectives related to Sigma Xi’s mission, including ideas that deal with the health of the research enterprise, integrity in science and engineering, and public understanding of science, as they contribute to improving the human condition. We will give updates about the remarkable work conducted by Sigma Xi chapters, which are spread across the globe. We will report on trends in research and anticipate where the industry is going. And, we will offer advice to young scientists and engineers. Our ultimate goal is to provide useful information that will lead to a more connected and more effective research community.

  • Seeing the Future of Science

    by User Not Found | May 31, 2015
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    What was it like to judge at the largest pre-college science competition in the world? Ask the Sigma Xi members who were there and they will tell you it was inspiring, a glimpse into the future of science, and a privilege.
  • Northeastern Sigma Xi Members Gather at Western Connecticut State University

    by User Not Found | May 28, 2015
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    Guest post by Western Connecticut State University Sigma Xi Chapter President Theodora Pinou: The 2015 Northeastern Regional Research Conference was a celebration of interdisciplinary scholarship. Learn about this year's keynote speakers, award winners, and honorees.
  • Why Should They Trust Us?

    by User Not Found | May 20, 2015
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    Guest post by Sigma Xi member David Garfinkle: When we ask that the general public believe scientific conclusions, we are essentially asking them to trust us. Why wouldn't they trust us to be honest? And, what should be done to allay these suspicions?
  • Why Sigma Xi Needed to Participate in Women’s History Month

    by User Not Found | May 15, 2015
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    “Sigma Xi supports women in STEM”—that was the tagline you saw, placed beneath quotes from six Sigma Xi female members, on the Society’s social media accounts in March. Why did the Society need to participate in Women’s History Month?
  • Canada’s War on “Inconvenient Science”

    by User Not Found | May 12, 2015
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    Guest post by Sigma Xi member Alan Emery: Canadian scientists have seen research libraries shuttered, reports and records destroyed, and scientific positions eliminated. Emery, of the University of Toronto Sigma Xi Chapter, shares his vision of how scientists can better defend the research enterprise.
  • A Quick Perspective on "The War on Science"

    by User Not Found | May 08, 2015
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    Guest post by Sigma Xi member John Fennick: For roughly the first two thirds of the last century, scientists were heroes held in high esteem. After years of spin-off remedies stumped by bandwagons that ultimately crashed, the public came to believe what "studies show" was rarely, if ever, true. What can be done to improve the public perception of science?
  • Sigma Xi Members Discuss the War on Science

    by User Not Found | May 08, 2015
    National Geographic’s March cover called out “The War on Science,” prompting a conversation in Sigma Xi's member community.
  • Connecting the Research Community

    by Jamie Vernon | May 07, 2015
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    Welcome to Keyed In, the blog of Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society. This will be the go-to place for Sigma Xi members and others to learn about what’s happening in the science and engineering industry.

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