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A new study discusses all the gains made by the US in its scientific collaborations with China in the five-year period of 2014-18.
- Irfan Syed
- November 14, 2019
There’s an opportunity here for scientists to lead by example, both in the way we act and the way we communicate. To show the way in dealing with uncertainty, with…
- The Conversation
- April 14, 2020
Minimally Invasive Surgical Oncology (MISO), an open-access journal pays $500 in royalties to the corresponding author for each accepted original or review article. Read…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- October 19, 2017
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…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- October 24, 2013
The first month of 2016 was buzzing with a lot of activity on the scholarly communications front. To help you stay on top of the happenings in the academic publishing…
- Editage Insights
- January 29, 2016
As we talk about trust in peer review, the theme of Peer Review Week 2020, we asked top-journal peer reviewers to share their views on this integral process. Read on to…
- Elizabeth George
- September 22, 2020
Three American researchers – Jeffrey C. Hall of the University of Maine, Michael Rosbash of Brandeis University, and Michael W. Young of Rockefeller University – have…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- October 3, 2017
More US women leave science careers or work part time after starting a family as compared to men. Read this article to know how this study might be able to explain the…
- Fatima Qureshi
- February 22, 2019
Danielle Padula, Community Development Coordinator at Scholastica, is responsible for managing Scholastica’s blog and social media activity. She also develops content…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- April 26, 2017
Editage Insights is attending the 2017 Peer Review Congress and this is a report of an interesting session on the the first day of the conference that involved…
- Jayashree Rajagopalan
- September 11, 2017