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Around 600 members of U.S. scientific community, including 4 Nobel Laureates, have signed a letter that urges research institutions in the country to be more transparent…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- June 22, 2018
Recently, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced a major change in their policy that will have repercussions across the biomedical research community…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- May 23, 2017
Although the benefits of scientific research are not always quantifiable, it’s quite safe to say it benefits us all. But the process of examining and analyzing data for…
- Aparna Ayyar
- August 21, 2017
The Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) and the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) have organized a seminar with the aim of examining…
- Editage Insights
- February 18, 2016
Researchers and journal editors from around the world are working hard to publish relevant findings quicker and making them more accessible in multiple ways. PubSURE’s…
- Mriganka Awati
- April 23, 2020
A look at this year's Nobel Prize winners in the sciences along with highlights of their distinguished achievements
- Irfan Syed
- October 9, 2019
The long-drawn peer review process can be frustrating for not just for researchers, but also for the journal editor. How can you, the author, help accelerate the…
- Audrey Fernz
- September 23, 2020
U.S. President Donald Trump has passed an executive order suspending the issuance of visas to citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries, which has sparked panic…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- February 3, 2017
The Association of Learned & Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) announced the winners of their annual awards on September 10, 2015. Kudos has won the ALPSP…
- Kakoli Majumder
- September 14, 2015
Chinese researcher He Jiankui of the Southern University of Science and Technology in Shenzhen has claimed to have created the world’s first genetically edited babies –…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- November 28, 2018