What do you really know about peer review? 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 Read More
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Navigating the complex scenario of open access publishing can be challenging for early career researchers, especially those in the humanities and social science disciplines. However, armed with some general knowledge and simple tips, you can Read More
Whether you’re diving into genomics, exploring disease trends, or scrutinizing clinical trial results, data visualization is your trusty compass that helps you navigate vast oceans of data. In this blog post, we’re going Read More
If you are an early career researcher, or are mentoring one, you’ve no doubt had discussions on how conducting peer reviews counts toward one’s academic accomplishments and visibility. After all, this is a Read More
Outliers are those rebels in our data that refuse to conform. In the realm of biomedical research, where precision is key, these data points can be a source of both frustration and enlightenment. But what Read More
Typically, the initial processing of an article takes a couple of weeks. Identifying and selecting peer reviewers takes another 1–2 weeks, and the actual review could take a month (or more).1 The annual cost of peer Read More
The scholarly publishing system is in a state of flux, more so now than ever before. We are seeing exciting new technologies, promising experiments with publishing processes and models, worrying patterns of unethical practices, and Read More
In biomedical research, we often deal with data that has multiple levels of organization. Bayesian hierarchical models provide a way to model and understand these hierarchies effectively. Imagine you’re studying the effects of a Read More
The human genome is like a blueprint that holds the key to understanding our health and well-being, so it’s not surprising that there’s been an explosion of different research methods combining genetics and Read More
What is science communication? Why is it important to communicate to a general audience? ‘Pollinators Prefer a Dash of Salt in Their Nectar’ – this was the title of a science communication article published in Discover Read More