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In biomedical research, recognizing and interpreting heterogeneity and homogeneity of treatment effects is crucial. Embracing both concepts allows for a…
No wonder unpublished content is a pain point for researchers. This post suggests some ways of turning that into published material, though not always in the form of a…
How to breathe life into unpublished content
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In this post, we discuss the why retractions occur and how ethical researchers can deal with the prospect of their work being retracted. 
Despite setbacks, scandals, and drama, 2023 delivered on its expectation of being a fascinating and productive year for the world’s research and academic communities…
Looking back at shifts in 2023’s academic landscape
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To mark the occasion of World Health Day, we speak with patient expert Clarinda Cerejo to understand how medical researchers can involve patients in the research and…
A while ago, even though I love academic research, I began to understand that I was becoming what my dad would call a ‘stagnant postdoc.’ This is a post-doctoral…
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Have you ever wondered how to successfully collaborate across borders? Here is the first part of a 2-part series on overcoming geographical and language challenges in…
Transcending borders: How multilingual platforms redefine research collaboration (Part 1)
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Here are a few personal stories some of us associated with Editage Insights/CACTUS would like to share with you about the impact some women scientists have had on us…
International Women’s Day special: Women scientists who inspired us
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The traditional boundaries that separated the “scientist” from “society” are rapidly disappearing. Here we provide a few reasons why scientists may need to…
The rise of generative AI, exemplified by language models like ChatGPT, is reshaping scientific publication ownership. While AI aids research by generating content, it…