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Have you ever wondered how pervasive this sentiment is within the global researcher community? Or how seriously the community wants problems with journal guidelines and…
- Editage Insights
- September 30, 2019
Despite only four years under our belt, Editage Insights attracts 200,000+ monthly readers, and our community is growing every day. To mark our anniversary, we want to…
- Editage Insights
- December 7, 2017
What merit do authors see in peer review? This opinion piece explores the attitudes and perceptions authors seem to have toward peer review and what value it adds to…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- September 18, 2019
The month of October zoomed past us! If you were too busy to catch up with the interesting goings-on in academic publication and scholarly communications industry, our…
- Editage Insights
- October 31, 2018
Did you know that only eight women have won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry ever since it was first awarded in 1901? The first woman laureate was Marie Curie in 1911. Of…
- Jennifer Ulz
- January 16, 2023
This is a list of 5 interesting articles that explore human responses to specific stimuli and how these reactions can impact us both physically and mentally.
- Nisha Nair
- February 13, 2023
Choosing a PhD supervisor and organization is a crucial decision that will determine your academic and professional trajectory. Here, we provide some basic dos and don…
- Sunaina Singh
- April 19, 2023
This post lists some noteworthy chemistry-focused humor sites that deserve a place in your bookmark list.
- David Burbridge
- January 13, 2023
It is no secret that academia has a dark, expansive history of bullying. Over the past few years, a growing body of evidence has suggested an alarming rate of bullying…
- Andrea Hayward
- August 8, 2022
It’s that time of the month again when we bring to you some of the most happening discussions from the scholarly publishing world.
- Editage Insights
- July 31, 2019