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We’ve had several great conversations with you, the Editage Insights community! And each of these interactions have made us realize just how much you have to say,…
A team of researchers recently published a study1 that classifies 7,414 vocal expressions from 400 pigs, using AI, into positive and negative emotions. It gives the…
While conducting statistical comparisons, it's important to select the right type of analysis, so that your results are reliable and your research is credible. This post…
The time has come! I am finally finished with the first year of my PhD. I am now entering a two-week break before I start work full-time for the rest of the summer…
While talking to one of my committee members, I learned that by appearing nervous while making a presentation, I come across to the audience as uninterested in my…
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  • May 22, 2019
Researchers from the Tokyo University of Science led by Dr Tohru Higuchi, in their new study, explore how the efficiency of solid oxide fuel cells can be increased by…
About six years ago, when I became a university lecturer in Nigeria, I was suddenly faced with a difficult situation. I was forced to “publish or perish” in…
I am not the obvious choice when it comes to labeling someone as an academic – I laugh a lot, I am super chilled, I don’t take much seriously, I look like I spend my…
We are witnessing a boom in science publications that is both exciting and concerning. Is this deluge in publications taking us closer to unravelling unsolved problems?…
Are you excited for Peer Review Week 2019? We definitely are! Editage is part of the organizing committee of Peer Review Week 2019, and we’ve planned several interesting…