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Journal publications are an important part of the propagation of results and ideas. Papers in prestigious journals reflect well on their authors, and serve to provide a full, detailed and peer-reviewed description of their research. Read More
In an effort to put a stop to the current Zika virus outbreak, some leading academic journals, health bodies, research funders, and research institutions have signed a declaration to share relevant data and results pertaining Read More
Globally, science and technology is making great strides. Remarkably, developing nations are fast catching up with the developed nations in terms of R&D investment, technological advances, research output, and research outreach. To map Read More
Amgen, an American multinational biopharmaceutical company headquartered in California, announced in a press release on February 4 that it will publish three studies that failed to confirm the findings. These negative results will be published in Read More
The first month of 2016 was buzzing with a lot of activity on the scholarly communications front. Open access, reproducibility of research, transparency in science, and gender bias in academia were some of the most recurrent Read More
Who’s responsible for the way science is portrayed among the general public? Pat comes the reply – media. Time and again, the media has been accused of distorting the image of science. Last year, Scott Read More
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Researchers have been increasingly supportive of the open science initiative, to increase the accessibility to and transparency of scientific knowledge. While government-funded initiatives such as the Human Genome Project have been open to sharing their Read More