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Plan S, an initiative by cOAlition S to make facilitate immediate and open access to scientific research, has been delayed by a year. cOAlition S announced that the…
- Fatima Qureshi
- June 6, 2019
This article explores how authors and reviewers can make a difference to the quality of peer review by making the right choices, maintaining integrity, and having their…
- Mark Azavedo
- September 25, 2020
Scholarly publishing is a rapidly evolving landscape. As we move towards the end of this year, here's predicting some future trends of the industry.
- Editage Insights
- October 17, 2023
The US State Department announced its withdrawal of the Fulbright Scholarship program from Afghanistan last month for the academic year 2022-23. It stated “significant…
- Malvika Gaur
- February 18, 2022
The 7th World Conference on Research Integrity (WCRI) was held in Cape Town, South Africa, from May 29 to June 1, 2022. This year’s theme was “Fostering Research…
- Malvika Gaur
- June 9, 2022
The UK is likely to abandon expensive journal subscriptions for more “read and publish” agreements, taking cue from other European nations like Germany and Norway.
- Fatima Qureshi
- May 14, 2019
On December 1, Dutch microbiologist Elizabeth Bik was announced as the winner of the prestigious John Maddox prize for her “outstanding work exposing widespread threats…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- December 3, 2021
Earth’s geographical surfaces have been formed over millions of years. Although various geological theories aim to explain their formation, the southern Tibetan Plateau…
- Impact Science
- July 15, 2020
How did organic matter reach the Earth in the first place? One way to ponder this question is by observing the distribution and abundance of complex organic molecules in…
- Impact Science
- September 24, 2020
“Flutter” is a complex oscillatory phenomenon that can destroy aircraft turbine blades and has historically been the cause of several plane accidents. Now, scientists at…
- Impact Science
- October 6, 2020