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The 2014 Nobel Prize for Economics was awarded to the French economist Jean Tirole in recognition of his analysis of market power and regulation. Tirole is chairs the…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- October 14, 2014
Most journals have online submission systems, which have definitely made it easier and quicker for authors to submit their manuscripts. Once a manuscript is submitted,…
- Kakoli Majumder
- October 14, 2014
The stereotypical view of a nurse is a person who tends the sick, injured, or infirm. However, I have realized that there is much more to the role of gastroenterology…
- Jolene Menezes
- October 11, 2014
A pioneer in reforms and development of Chinese academic journals, Dr. Yan, over many years, has dedicated himself to the study of innovation in and internationalization…
- Deborah Yang
- October 10, 2014
This year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to three researchers “for the development of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy.” Eric Betzig of the Howard…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- October 9, 2014
The Nobel Prize, established by the Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel, is coveted and acknowledged by scientists worldwide as the individuals upon whom this award is…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- October 8, 2014
This year's Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded to Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano, and Shuji Nakamura for inventing blue light emitting diodes (LEDs) which enabled the…
- Vipul Manchala
- October 8, 2014
This post, co-authored by Sylwia B. Ufnalska and Arjan K.S. Polderman, drafts a list of golden rules for editors.
- Sylwia Ufnalska
- October 8, 2014
Everything you need to know to submit to the European Heart Journal.
- Editage Insights
- October 7, 2014
Retraction is a way of alerting the research community of a paper’s questionable credibility. However, retracted papers continue to have an ‘afterlife’, in the form of…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- October 1, 2014