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The increasing number of devices connected over wireless networks is causing channels of information flow to be congested with heavy information traffic. In a new study,…
- Impact Science
- November 7, 2019
As we celebrate Peer Review Week 2022, we ask experts to reflect on how celebrating Peer Review Week has created an impact in scholarly communications or academia.
- Mriganka Awati
- September 23, 2022
By the end of the six Apollo missions that took place from 1969-72, astronauts brought back a total of 842 pounds of rocks and dust from the moon. Of the 2,200 samples,…
- Malvika Gaur
- March 24, 2022
Various proteins expressed in cells of the immune system have shown to play an important role in various disorders, including cancer, allergy, and autoimmune disease. In…
- Impact Science
- August 6, 2020
Active mutations of KIT tyrosine kinase are found in several cancers, but the different locations in the cells where KIT induces cancer-specific signaling remain unclear…
- Impact Science
- September 23, 2019
An entire month, and of course an entire year, has gone by! Some interesting discussions and conversations marked the month of December in the academic publishing and…
- Editage Insights
- December 31, 2018
Cancers cells use a special technique to propagate; they delete their “programmed death” gene through mutation, “forget” to die when their lifetime is over, and continue…
- Impact Science
- July 17, 2020
Editage, a division of Cactus Communications, Inc., attended the 244th American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition held in Philadelphia, PA, from August 19…
- Editage Insights
- November 12, 2013
Some plants, like soybean, are known to possess an innate defense machinery that helps them develop resistance against insects trying to feed on them. However, exactly…
- Impact Science
- May 14, 2020
Catch up with some great discussions from the scholarly publishing world. Check out our top reading picks for you this month.
- Editage Insights
- March 29, 2019