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In one of the first judgments of its kind, India-based publishing group OMICS International has been ordered to pay over $50 million due to its dubious business…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- April 5, 2019
The inclusion of North Korean researchers in international research projects and collaborations is highly restricted. However, last month, a top university from North…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- April 3, 2019
Artificial intelligence is of huge interest to researchers as it has the potential to change the course of scientific discovery. While AI-powered applications in…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- March 29, 2019
Catch up with some great discussions from the scholarly publishing world. Check out our top reading picks for you this month.
- Editage Insights
- March 29, 2019
Duke University has settled research misconduct lawsuit with a reimbursement of $112.5 million while the whistleblower who filed the lawsuit will receive more than $33…
- Fatima Qureshi
- March 28, 2019
Science journal Nature and Altmetric have received funding from the Google Digital News Innovation Fund to build an innovative tool that will measure the real-world…
- Fatima Qureshi
- March 26, 2019
Karen Uhlenbeck wins the Abel Prize, becoming the first woman ever to win the honour. Her contributions have led to some of the most notable developments in the field of…
- Fatima Qureshi
- March 21, 2019
Norway becomes the latest country to cancel its Elsevier subscription, leaving thousands of scientists without access to the publisher’s newest articles, while the…
- Fatima Qureshi
- March 19, 2019
Trump’s budget proposal targets science federal agencies once again, drawing criticism scientists and agencies. Various research projects and healthcare programs are…
- Fatima Qureshi
- March 15, 2019
French theoretical physicist and founder of the Dolos list, Professor Alexander Georges, shares his views on the emergence of predatory publishing and discusses how this…
- Professor Alexandre Georges
- March 14, 2019