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Last week, publishing giant Springer Nature pulled down around 1000 articles from its Chinese website since these articles touched upon topics deemed sensitive by the…
Should germline modification be allowed on human embryos? To discuss this issue, geneticists from across the globe will meet in the International Summit on Human Gene…
John Butler-Adam is the Editor-in-Chief of the South African Journal of Science, the second oldest journal in South Africa. He serves as a consultant to the University…
An Indian news media publishing company has uncovered a large and thriving market of questionable publishers and journals in India. According to an investigation, over…
In this post, our senior editor has answered some of the most pressing questions about ChatGPT.
Editage Insights turns 4 in November! We’d like to express heartfelt gratitude to you – our readers – for your continued support. Over these years, the Editage Insights…
Scientists have been long accused of remaining confined to an ivory tower with little or no connect to the non-scientific community. But this will change on Earth Day,…
Three researchers - Arthur Ashkin, Gérard Mourou, and Donna Strickland - were declared as winners of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics by the Royal Swedish Academy of…
Chinese institutions have been known to offer incentives to faculty upon successful publication in reputed, peer-reviewed, high-impact-factor journals. It has recently…
About 40% research-intensive institutes consider journal impact factors when evaluating the performance of their academic staff, reveals a survey of 129 North American…