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Brazil's main science-funding agency announces that it will discontinue scholarships after September, putting the futures of about 80,000 researchers at risk.
Public trust in science has grown recently among the US citizens reveals a recent survey. The findings also throw light on the people’s perception on various aspects of…
A new research integrity committee will monitor misconduct investigations conducted by UK universities. The committee will work under United Kingdom Research and…
A Russian website offering authorship in accepted research papers for a price is being probed for malpractice. Read on to know the reaction of the industry to this…
Springer Nature and ResearchGate have rolled out the second phase of their open access pilot. Four times more Springer Nature articles will be uploaded on authors’…
University of California recently lost access to the latest articles in Elsevier journals. Researchers affiliated with the university have been asked to rely on…
The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) is the first European university, and the second university worldwide, to adopt a research code to counter 'ethics dumping.'
A new law will allow Hungary’s government to take over charge of 15 institutions previously overseen by the Academy of Sciences, the most prestigious academic society in…
Academic publishing company Springer Nature has signed two new open access deals with the Swedish and the Norwegian consortia. The publisher has now signed a total of 10…
The UGC, India's higher education regulatory and funding agency, has recently removed hundreds of bogus journals from its white list, as a part of its ongoing efforts to…