Getting published is a major goal for researchers. The global pandemic, which is continuing its surge in several parts of the world, has underlined the importance of publishing rapidly. With the pace of publications increasing Read More
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Throughout my life, I had always thought and felt that colleges and universities were bustling places. Students playing frisbee on the quad in between study sessions or eagerly attending classes, and professors engaging in teaching Read More
Last week, the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) announced the retraction of 68 articles from three of its titles – RSC Advances, RSC Medicinal Chemistry, and Food and Function – on grounds of falsified research. An investigation was Read More
Society relies on researchers to be creative thinkers and problem-solvers, advancing the frontiers of human knowledge and finding answers to some of the most complex problems in the world. But are their work environments designed Read More
Researchers are unique in that they follow their curiosity and inspiration, which sets them on a path of discovery. Pursuing one’s passion is immensely gratifying, but a researcher’s journey can often be bumpy. Read More
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), a non-profit publisher that publishes the Science group of journals, recently announced a new policy to align itself with Plan S – an initiative by cOAlition S Read More
Around January last year when the COVID-19 pandemic had started spreading around the world, South Korea had the highest number of cases outside of China. Since the outbreak, South Korea’s response to the infectious Read More
Since the announcement of Brexit researchers in the United Kingdom (UK) have been concerned about their future mainly on account of funding and collaboration related challenges they could face. As the post-Brexit transition period was Read More
You’ve done the hard work of completing your study, and then, perhaps the equally hard work of writing the paper. You’re ready to move on to your next research milestone or simply take Read More
In a bold move earlier this month, the open-access journal eLife revealed that it will soon transition to a new ‘publish, then review’ policy. Starting from July next year, the biomedical journal will only review Read More