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Productive scientists are also writers who, at once, communicate with each other and create the scientific record through publication in peer-reviewed journals. The…

At first, it seems AI and peer review have nothing in common. Peer reviewers are human, and no machine has (yet) come up with the ability to read a paper and decide if it's worth publishing. For …

A group of scientists from Japan has made an α-gel with a compound resembling a main component of the moisture-holding layer on our skin. The…

Sneha Kulkarni, Senior Writer & Editor, Editage Insights, attended the 39th Annual Meeting of Society for Scholarly Publishing held in Boston, Massachusetts, from May 31 to June 3, 2017. This…

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The involvement of multiple individuals in different capacities naturally evokes the question of who should be credited and held accountable for the research published…

Today, being an academic brings with it the added responsibility of promoting your research in order to generate and demonstrate impact. This post explains how you…

On the occasion of International Peer Review Week, ScienceTalks and Editage jointly invited experts to answer questions about peer review. Here are the top questions posed to the “Ask Me Anything…

Dive into the dynamic realm of research methodologies with this video on prospective and retrospective study designs. The video explores the nuances that distinguish these approaches, offering…

In the recent three decades, search engines and online archives for indexed journals have accelerated the literature search process. Here we discuss how AI tools today can provide the capability…

Sense about Science's Peer Review Survey 2019 unveils interesting points and insights about the peer review system. It also lays down several action paths to make the system even more robust.