Finding and interpreting Altmetric data for published papers
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View ArticleWhat can I do hasten my paper's progress at the journal end?
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View ArticleKnowledge E and Editage partner to offer manuscript preparation services...
Editage, a leader in English-language editing and publication, has partnered with Knowledge E, a provider of research and publishing services, to provide manuscript preparation support to authors...
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View ArticleWhat changes does the current research landscape need?
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View ArticleGerman government creates 1000 tenure-track positions for young researchers
The German government has signed an agreement to fund 1000 new tenure-track positions in an attempt to improve the job situation in the country. This announcement, made on June 16 by President Angela...
View ArticleHow can I deal with conflicting editor and reviewer comments?
Question Description: I received a final decision not included in your mentioned final Editor decisions: "I have declined it for publication at this time...but with additional work, you may be able to...
View ArticleExoplanet with three suns and a stable orbit surprises astronomers
A team of astronomers led by the University of Arizona, USA, have discovered an exoplanet, named HD 131399Ab, which has three stars. As a result, it likely experiences triple sunrises and sunsets each...
View ArticleHow can I connect with other researchers interested in my field?
Question Description: I have just initiated my research on the Oral Insulin Delivery Technology. Can you help me find other researchers interested in my research field who I can connect with, so that...
View ArticleThomson Reuters sells its intellectual property and science business for...
On July 10, Thomson Reuters announced plans to sell its intellectual property and science business to private-equity funds affiliated with Onex Corporation and Baring PrivateOn July 10, Thomson Reuters...
View ArticleScienceOpen: Inviting researchers to openly participate in the process of...
Following a degree in Biology at Yale University, Stephanie Dawson worked at the labs of Susan Parkhurst at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Washington, and Ralph Rupp, at the MPG...
View ArticleQatar's rise as a global research destination
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View ArticleDiver-operated underwater microscope to study processes in natural settings
Researchers from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego, led by oceanographer Jules Jaffe, have developed a new type of underwater microscope that would enable...
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