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As a busy researcher, if you’ve missed important updates from the scholarly publishing industry, we’ve got you covered! Here are the top 5 industry updates for this week.
Week 19: What’s happening around the scholarly publishing industry
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One research group from the School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA – decided to analyze the use of these reports within and outside the…
Open access benefits go beyond the research community, suggests a study
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The Joint Commitment for Action on Inclusion and Diversity in Publishing, led by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), recently published a new set of guidelines for the…
Big boost to academic diversity as 52 publishers standardize author data collection process
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In a recent study published in Nature, researchers caution that over the next 50 years, climate and land use change will lead to new encounters between mammals,…
Climate change can cause over 15,000 virus transmission cases among mammals
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As a busy researcher, if you’ve missed important updates from the scholarly publishing industry, we’ve got you covered! Here are the top 5 industry updates for this week.
What's happening in the scholarly publishing industry this week
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Twenty-seven years ago, German researchers discovered the fossil of a 120-million-year-old dinosaur in northern Brazil. In December 2020, a group of scientists confirmed…
Why is #UbirajaraBelongstoBR still trending on Twitter?
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Being a busy researcher, if you’ve missed important updates from the academic publishing industry, we’ve got you covered! Here are the top 5 industry updates for this…
Week 16: What’s happening around the scholarly publishing industry
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According to a new study, climate change over two million years, affected by Earth’s movement and other planetary conditions, could have played a crucial role in carving…
Some species of small spiders such as arachnids and erigone have the ability called ballooning1 that allows them to fly and even control the direction they move in. They…
In 2018, the last male northern white rhino, Sudan, bid adieu to the world leaving behind just two females too old to take forward the species.  The scientists at the…