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This month, we have a great round-up of articles that deals with many complex issues such as academic moonlighters and discipline-hopping as well as negative attitudes…
- Editage Insights
- January 31, 2018
The longest government shutdown in the U.S. history has come to a temporary end but what impact has it had on the federal agencies in the country? Read on to know more.
- Fatima Qureshi
- February 4, 2019
This is a conversation with Joris van Rossum (Product Director, STM) about how the hub came into being, what it has been doing so far, and what it hopes to achieve.
- Mriganka Awati
- February 23, 2023
Plastic waste often ends up in river bodies and oceans, posing a serious threat to the marine ecosystem. To prevent the accumulation of plastic debris, we must find out…
- Impact Science
- May 14, 2020
This is a conversation with Dr. Monika Sobocan about the different kinds of variables in biomedical research and how to work with them.
- Marisha Fonseca
- March 16, 2023
This year, during Peer Review Week, both event hashtags – #PeerRevWk19 and #QualityInPeerReview – were flooded with interesting peer review-related posts in multiple…
- Editage Insights
- September 30, 2019
Here is a short and quick roundup of what was on academics’ minds on Twitter this month.
- Sneha Kulkarni
- January 31, 2020
The need to first zero in on a blood group can delay blood transfusions in emergency situations, and this in turn can prove fatal. Thus, to speed up the process, a team…
- Impact Science
- July 16, 2020
In honor of the 2017 Nobel Prize in Medicine, we thought it would be interesting to jolt our memories and look back at some of the other Nobel Laureates in Physiology or…
- Andrea Hayward
- October 3, 2017
Scientists from Pusan National University show that development of the concept of “fairness” among adolescents is related to structural changes in the brain
- Impact Science
- October 4, 2019