Most of us rely on vetted experts, brand names, seals of approval, and other signals of trust to help us decide on matters ranging from how to treat a dental abscess to which automobile is most fuel ...
Shen, J. et al. 2024. New particle formation from isoprene under upper-tropospheric conditions. Nature, doi: 10.1038/s41586-024-08196-0 Zhang, J. et al. 2024. Stratospheric air intrusions promote ...
New research suggests that scientific publications may be overlooked in non-English speaking countries. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks about the issue with Princeton Professor Michael Gordin. And now ...
The Engage ESA project led by Melissa Kenny and Frank Davis (2018), in collaboration with several Sections, led to this 2020 report: “Increasing the Impact of Public Engagement Within and Beyond the ...
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Are university policies holding science back? Study shows how patenting boosts pure research
When UC Berkeley biochemist Jennifer Doudna first began studying how bacteria fight virus infections, she had no idea it ...
As a writer and translator of scientific texts, Scott L. Montgomery has had a front-row seat to an extraordinary development: the rapid ascent of English as the lingua franca of science. As recently ...
Tapping AI to assist in peer reviews and improve the quality of manuscripts may be a game-changer for the scientific community. Insight into using AI for scientific publications. How AI could help ...
Publishing in the most prestigious journals can open doors, but their cachet is under attack. His impressions echo what many other scientists say — often with gritted teeth — about premier journals.
With the U.S. presidential election less than a month away, three prestigious science publications have recently run editorials about what’s happening—or not happening—in Washington. Holden Thorp, the ...
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