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Copyright Clearance Center partners with Editage to offer research promotion services
New service helps RightsLink publishers empower researchers and strengthen author programs without adding staff
Copyright Clearance Center partners with Editage to offer research promotion services
New service helps RightsLink publishers empower researchers and strengthen author programs without adding staff
EMBL survey studies effects of COVID-19 pandemic on life scientists
Jan Korbel and Oliver Stegle, both group leaders at EMBL Heidelberg, have performed a survey of fellow life scientists in Germany, Spain, the UK, Italy, France, Canada, Turkey, and the USA to learn how the current crisis, with partial or…
Kudos and Impact Science partner to offer communications services to research stakeholders
London, June 16, 2020 – Kudos, the award-winning networking and communications tracking service for accelerating research impact, has announced a partnership with Impact Science, a Cactus Communications brand that offers solutions for science dissemination and engagement with peers, public, and…
Kudos and Impact Science partner to offer communications services to research stakeholders
London, June 16, 2020 – Kudos, the award-winning networking and communications tracking service for accelerating research impact, has announced a partnership with Impact Science, a Cactus Communications brand that offers solutions for science dissemination and engagement with peers, public, and…
With $16.5 million in NIH funding, MUSC opens two new digestive disease research centers
The recent openings of two centers have put the Medical University of South Carolina on the map as a leading institution for digestive and liver disease research.
Can’t concentrate at work? This AI system knows why
Computer scientists have developed a way to measure staff comfort and concentration in flexible working spaces using artificial intelligence.
Can’t concentrate at work? This AI system knows why
Computer scientists have developed a way to measure staff comfort and concentration in flexible working spaces using artificial intelligence
Can’t concentrate at work? This AI system knows why
Computer scientists have developed a way to measure staff comfort and concentration in flexible working spaces using artificial intelligence
Swing voters, swing stocks, swing users
Scientists develop a general technique for identifying swing components
UK firms ‘jumping before they’re pushed’ in £10bn export switch to non-EU markets
As Brexit trade talks resume, first detailed study suggests firms were ‘defying gravity’ and switching their export destinations pre-coronavirus
UK firms ‘jumping before they’re pushed’ in £10bn export switch to non-EU markets
As Brexit trade talks resume, first detailed study suggests firms were ‘defying gravity’ and switching their export destinations pre-coronavirus
Blockchain to the rescue of small publishers
Blockchain technology underpins cryptocurrency, and is being used for rights and royalties management for numerous industries. It could help book publishers stay afloat.
Study questions benefits of social networks to disaster response
Communication within groups not as helpful as anticipated
Study questions benefits of social networks to disaster response
Communication within groups not as helpful as anticipated
Frontiers welcomes CERN to its institutional membership program
Open Access collaboration sees CERN cover APCs across Frontiers journals
New Materials Cloud Archive offers easier submission and record management for authors
The new platform, launched today, makes it easier for authors to manage their submissions and records. Personal accounts give authors an overview of all submitted records and make it easier to both submit new records and modify existing ones, e.g.,…
Frontiers welcomes CERN to its institutional membership program
Open Access collaboration sees CERN cover APCs across Frontiers journals
New Materials Cloud Archive offers easier submission and record management for authors
The new platform, launched today, makes it easier for authors to manage their submissions and records. Personal accounts give authors an overview of all submitted records and make it easier to both submit new records and modify existing ones, e.g.,…
RIHN taking initiative on discussion toward ‘new life’ after COVID-19 pandemic
The initiative of Covid-19 and Sustainable Transitions was inspired by a blog by the leadership of the Systems of Sustainable Consumption and Production Knowledge-Action Network and began in late-March in the form of an interactive online Open Forum, which has…
Newspapers report on car safety recalls less when manufacturers advertise more with them
Is the reporting of media outlets biased in favor of firms that advertise with them? A new study looked at the relationship between advertising by car manufacturers in U.S. newspapers and news coverage of car safety recalls in the early…
Newspapers report on car safety recalls less when manufacturers advertise more with them
Is the reporting of media outlets biased in favor of firms that advertise with them? A new study looked at the relationship between advertising by car manufacturers in U.S. newspapers and news coverage of car safety recalls in the early…
Tel Aviv University-led study finds high variability is result of complex data workflows
Different conclusions reached by independent teams highlight challenges to current scientific methods
Tel Aviv University-led study finds high variability is result of complex data workflows
Different conclusions reached by independent teams highlight challenges to current scientific methods
Dutch research institutions and Elsevier initiate world’s first national Open Science partnership
VSNU, NFU, NWO and Elsevier have agreed publishing, reading and open science services to support Dutch research and innovation ambitions
Forest engineer leads industry team in creating jobs, restoring forest health
NAU professor Han-Sup Han, recently received a $260,000 award from the US Forest Service for a two-year project designed to reduce wildfire risk, develop the wood products market, invest in rural economies and increase forest restoration treatments
Dutch research institutions and Elsevier initiate world’s first national Open Science partnership
VSNU, NFU, NWO and Elsevier have agreed publishing, reading and open science services to support Dutch research and innovation ambitions
Forest engineer leads industry team in creating jobs, restoring forest health
NAU professor Han-Sup Han, recently received a $260,000 award from the US Forest Service for a two-year project designed to reduce wildfire risk, develop the wood products market, invest in rural economies and increase forest restoration treatments
Return to work at the office? Energy workers say ‘not so fast’
Study examines return-to-work, mental health and other workforce issues
Return to work at the office? Energy workers say ‘not so fast’
Study examines return-to-work, mental health and other workforce issues
Randomly selecting leaders could prove to be a remedy for hubris
History and the current geo-political climate show us how some glorified leaders lose their touch with reality
Randomly selecting leaders could prove to be a remedy for hubris
History and the current geo-political climate show us how some glorified leaders lose their touch with reality
The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Elsevier announce new publishing partnership
Collaboration paves the way for highly cited titles in biochemistry and molecular biology to transition to gold open access
FDA approves ventilator designed by particle physics community
The Mechanical Ventilator Milano (MVM) is an open-source ventilator with off-the-shelf parts designed specifically for COVID-19 patients
The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Elsevier announce new publishing partnership
Collaboration paves the way for highly cited titles in biochemistry and molecular biology to transition to gold open access
Lauching of wprn.org
The 1st global, real time directory of research and research resources on soc
Do you use your work phone outside working hours?
It may make it easier to reconcile your work and daily life as well as reinforce your work identity
Lauching of wprn.org
The 1st global, real time directory of research and research resources on soc
Do you use your work phone outside working hours?
It may make it easier to reconcile your work and daily life as well as reinforce your work identity
How franchisors can use contract ambiguity to their advantage
News from the Journal of Marketing
Memory misfires help selfish maintain their self-image
When people behave selfishly, they have a reliable ally to keep their self-image well-polished — their own memory.
Memory misfires help selfish maintain their self-image
When people behave selfishly, they have a reliable ally to keep their self-image well-polished — their own memory. When asked to recall how generous they were in the past, selfish people tend to remember being more benevolent than they actually…
Training linked to stronger promotion chances for women in IT over work performance
CATONSVILLE, MD, April 29, 2020 – Job performance has long been understood to be the primary equalizing factor affecting promotions for men and women in the workplace, but research shows, women don’t gain as much from the same performance improvements…
Memory misfires help selfish maintain their self-image
When people behave selfishly, they have a reliable ally to keep their self-image well-polished — their own memory. When asked to recall how generous they were in the past, selfish people tend to remember being more benevolent than they actually…
Training linked to stronger promotion chances for women in IT over work performance
CATONSVILLE, MD, April 29, 2020 – Job performance has long been understood to be the primary equalizing factor affecting promotions for men and women in the workplace, but research shows, women don’t gain as much from the same performance improvements…
Stevens leads first NSF Center devoted to financial technology and science
As finance continues its rapid transformation into the digital era, Stevens is designated a leader in guiding the field into a high-tech, big data world
Solar researchers join forces with industry to boost US solar manufacturing
US Manufacturing of Advanced Perovskites Consortium includes University of Washington, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, solar companies and universities across the nation
‘Bursty’ email communication helps groups convert resources into results
Many organizations arrange employees into groups, and research has recognized the importance of groups having access to resources (e.g., labor, knowledge, raw materials, technology, financial capital), as well as how they use those resources to ensure optimal performance. These studies…
£250k government grant enables 750 students to work with LEP SMEs
The Student Engagement in Knowledge Exchange competition will see students, both undergraduates and postgraduates, work in inter-disciplinary teams on real-world business problems with actual companies