On December 30, the US-based International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), the organization that oversees chemical nomenclature, terminology, and measurement, announced that the claims of discovery of elements 113, 115, 117, and 118 were verified and that they Read More
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Happy new year! It’s that time of the year again when we look forward to new beginnings and plan for the year ahead. As the scholarly publishing community looks forward to new developments and Read More
Aims and scope Psychological Science publishes research that covers the ‘entire spectrum of the science of psychology’ and reports on the latest findings from cognitive, social, developmental, and health psychology to behavioural neuroscience and biopsychology. Read More
As 2015 draws to a close, it would be interesting to take a look at the issues that bothered researchers over the past year. This has been a truly exciting year for the Editage Insights team: Read More
December has been an eventful month, and our team of editors had many interesting news items to sift from. Needless to say, the historic climate summit in Paris was the highlight of the month. There Read More
Most of you may be familiar with ORCID. ORCID (Open Research and Contributor Identifier) is a non-profit, community-based initiative aimed at creating unique identifiers for researchers across organizations, disciplines, and geographies. Researchers are encouraged to Read More
Nine Italian researchers and a public official, who were working to control the spread of a deadly bacterium that kills olive trees, have been accused of worsening the transmission of the pathogen and are under Read More
Case: Midway through his manuscript, an author realized that the results he had got were leading him away from the original hypothesis. The conclusions that he had arrived on based on the results were different Read More
In December 2014, Nature Publishing Group (NPG), which is part of Springer Nature, had launched a content sharing initiative as a trial lasting one year. Using an online tool called ReadCube, subscribers to nature.com journals Read More
It is well known that the number of PhD holders is increasing every year, but what is not so well known is the career path they choose. How many of them continue to be a Read More