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Elsevier is investigating potential cases of coercive citation in papers reviewed by a section of its academics.
Organic semiconductors have advantages over inorganic semiconductors in several areas. However, there are only a few known organic n-type semiconductors, and even they…
Are you excited for Peer Review Week 2019? We definitely are! Editage is part of the organizing committee of Peer Review Week 2019, and we’ve planned several interesting…
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that it will be supporting Plan S, an initiative to make research publications fully open access (OA).
Cactus Communications launches PubSURE - the world's first marketplace allowing manuscript and journal selection on one platform. 
German consortium Project DEAL has struck the world's largest open access agreement with Springer Nature, which marks an increasing push toward open access by…
The aggregation of amyloid protein fibrils is involved in diseases such as amyloidosis and even Alzheimer’s. A group of Japanese scientists has explored the use of free…
Brazil's main science-funding agency announces that it will discontinue scholarships after September, putting the futures of about 80,000 researchers at risk.
Breakthrough research by researchers in Japan has helped them reposition papaverine as a novel drug to treat inflammation that is implicated in sepsis and even cancer
Public trust in science has grown recently among the US citizens reveals a recent survey. The findings also throw light on the people’s perception on various aspects of…