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International Women’s Day special: Women scientists who inspired us
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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. 

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. Read this insightful lookback…

Editage Insights turns 10 this month! We took this opportunity to share our journey of sharing insights, fostering learning, and shaping the platform into a repository of expertise over these…

If you are a PhD holder, you have a lot more than a degree or certificate – you have critical-thinking, management, and communication skills. But you likely also experience imposter syndrome and…

On the occasion of International Peer Review Week, ScienceTalks and Editage jointly invited experts to answer questions about peer review. Here are the top questions posed to the “Ask Me Anything…

Accurate attribution is one of the guiding principles of academic integrity ensuring that credit is given where credit is due. Here we offer some tips on how to avoid citation errors and biases…

Open science can result in academic and industrial researchers joining forces to make new scientific discoveries that could have a huge societal impact. This article focuses on one such issue.

In recent months, the Japanese Yen (JPY) has fallen greatly in value against the United States Dollar (USD). This post reviews the impact of the exchange rate on research in Japan and the long-…

This article highlights the dangers that paper mills pose and how well-meaning researchers can avoid their pitfalls.

While one goal of peer review is verifying whether research data are plausible, there were never traditionally people who made a career out of investigating research data and processes to maintain…