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I find that a great way to stay motivated is to find people whose work you find inspirational and use them as a benchmark for yourself. Personally, I admire a few…
Over 6000 full-text articles published in 23 Nature journals including Nature, Nature Medicine, and Nature Physics from November 2017 onward will be rolled out to…
Editage's recently released Global Author Survey Report, based on the perspectives of almost 7000 researchers worldwide, highlighted the gravity and types of problems…
eLife's reproducible research paper will allow readers to change the underlying code and produce altered results to better understand the work presented in the research.
Some words or phrases are ‘untranslatable’ as they are unique to a culture. Today, concepts of borders, boundaries and cultures have become more dynamic. These dynamic…
Tumor hypoxia, a characteristic feature of advanced solid tumors,  is considered as a potential therapeutic problem for cancer therapy. Scientists at Dongguk University…
The shortest month of the year has just gone by, and yet, so much happened this month in the academic and scholarly publishing world! We’re sure you want to know it all,…
More US women leave science careers or work part time after starting a family as compared to men. Read this article to know how this study might be able to explain the…
Simon Linacre is the Director of International Marketing and Development at Cabells. Before joining Cabells, he was with Emerald Publishing for 15 years. Simon is…
For decades, developed countries in the West have been the hubs of scientific and technological advancement, attracting talent across the globe. However, the R&D…