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Over 60 German academic institutions have annulled their subscription contract with Dutch publishing giant Elsevier, which will leave thousands of researchers without…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- December 23, 2016
Researchers facing challenges with funding and infrastructure may stand to learn from the region's recent events.
- Alagi Patel
- May 5, 2014
The election of the Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump as the President of the United States has sparked strong reactions among academics. How would science…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- November 10, 2016
Dr. Klaus Capelle is president of the Federal University of ABC (UFABC), Brazil. He earned his master´s and doctoral degrees from the School of Physics and Astronomy at…
- Editage Insights
- March 10, 2016
Asia is one of the powerhouses of global research and development performance, and the Republic of Korea has emerged as one of the leading Asian nations in terms of…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- March 4, 2016
Irreproducibility is one the most widely discussed topics in the scholarly circles. While it is common knowledge that there is a crisis of reproducibility, finding a way…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- July 15, 2016
The 2014 Nobel Prize for Economics was awarded to the French economist Jean Tirole in recognition of his analysis of market power and regulation. Tirole is chairs the…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- October 14, 2014
It is that time of the year when the Nobel Prize winners are announced and researchers wait anxiously to see if their specific field of study is recognized. But now as…
- Clarinda Cerejo
- October 16, 2013
Europe’s Competitiveness Council has declared that all online research papers supported by public and public-private funding will be made freely accessible by the year…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- May 31, 2016
Nature Publishing Group announced in an editorial that it will soon offer authors an option to opt for double-blind peer review at the time of submission.
- Sneha Kulkarni
- February 19, 2015