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The UK Biobank, a nonprofit biological data repository, announced its plan to create the biggest database of scanned images of internal organs. The project aims to use…
Ian Stoneham is Publisher at The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and handles the IET’s portfolio of research and rapid communication journals and…
Impact factors are not a direct measure of a journal's success
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“Should I stay in academia or join the industry?” is a question every PhD student or postdoctoral researcher faces as he or she draw closer to completing research. This…
Editage has partnered with IOP Publishing, a publisher of academic research in physics and engineering, to provide manuscript preparation services to authors through IOP…
The London Book Fair (LBF), which is now in its 45th year, will take place from 12-14 April 2016. This event is an amalgamation of readers, writers, publishers, and even…
Ian Stoneham is Publisher at The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and handles the IET’s portfolio of research and rapid communication journals and…
With transparency and reproducibility coming under the spotlight, we frequently encounter statements such as “Science is broken” and “Science needs to be fixed.”…
Dr. Klaus Capelle is president of the Federal University of ABC (UFABC), Brazil. He earned his master´s and doctoral degrees from the School of Physics and Astronomy at…
The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters announced on March 15 that the Abel Prize for 2016 was awarded to Sir Andrew J. Wiles from the University of Oxford, “for…
Andrew Wiles solves 300-year-old math equation, wins the Abel Prize
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Many researchers indulge in what is known as ‘outcome switching,’ which means the trial report does not include outcomes that are part of the pre-registration, or…