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I go by @AcerbicAcedemic or Bitter Professor on Twitter where I mostly give free reign to my thoughts about being a professor, and sometimes, about being a bitter…
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  • October 29, 2018
Shivanee Shah, Senior Publications Manager, Support Services, Editage, attended 2nd edition of the science communication conference called ScienceComm’18 India organized…
Shivanee Shah, Senior Publications Manager, Support Services, Editage, attended 2nd edition of the science communication conference called ScienceComm’18 India organized…
Iryna Kuchma is the Open Access Programme Manager for EIFL, a not-for-profit organization that helps libraries enable access to knowledge in developing and transition…
Open Access Week, a global event organized to make research more open, improve the visibility of scholarship, and accelerate research is just around the corner. The…
Editage has released a comprehensive report showcasing the perspectives of academic authors on a broad range of topics related to scholarly publishing. This report is…
Three researchers - Arthur Ashkin, Gérard Mourou, and Donna Strickland - were declared as winners of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics by the Royal Swedish Academy of…
The month of September was exciting and stimulating for the scholarly communication and academic publishing community. The global celebration of Peer Review Week added…
Have you ever wondered whether chimpanzees in a zoo imitate human visitors? Or whether using voodoo dolls to retaliate against rude bosses is effective? This year’s…
2018 Ig Nobel Prizes honor study on human saliva as cleaning agent, roller coaster ride to pass kidney stones, and more
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