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The number of publications to a researcher’s credit seems to matter more than the quality of the work done. How did the publishing industry get to this point? How can…
Shazia Khanam and Clarinda Cerejo had a memorable time at the first joint conference of EASE and ISMTE in Blankenberge, Belgium, September 23-24. Shazia and Clarinda…
Editage wins Best Poster Award at the EASE-ISMTE meeting in Blankenberge, Belgium
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If you are reading this article, chances are that you know at least one language other than English. Yet, when it comes to writing about your research and, more…
Statistics on the predominance of English in the number of journals, the number of publications, the number of publishers, and so on are easy to find and speak for…
Why does English dominate science publishing?
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Publication bias refers to a phenomenon in scientific reporting whereby authors are more likely to submit and journal editors are more likely to publish studies with …
At this time of the year, most academicians await the announcement of the Noble Prize winners. This prestigious award is presented to worthy candidates in the fields of…
Congratulations to the recipients of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine!James E. Rothman, Randy W. Schekman, and Thomas C. Südhof were awarded the 2013 Nobel…
How do particles acquire mass? In 1964, these two physicists independently proposed a theory to explain this. Central to the theory was the prediction of a particle…
Today, computers are used in pretty much every field of scientific research. Computers are ubiquitous in our personal lives as well, and it's hard to imagine a time when…
Congratulations to Martin Karplus, Michael Levitt, and Arieh Warshel on receiving the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry!
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This article discusses the latest available statistics on China’s progress in R&D, based on a global publishing report released by Thomson ReutersTM in February 2013…