Quantum computing gets a boost from invention of microcircuit
Scientists have believed building a large-scale quantum computer will only be possible if there’s a revolution in classical computing and device engineering. However, now the scaling-up of quantum...
View ArticleHandpicked favorites: Our team's favorite Q&As
This is our anniversary month, and as part of this year’s celebrations, we bring you the team’s favorite picks for different content formats. In this post, let’s take a look at the team's favorite...
View ArticleWhat does archived mean?
Question Description: Hello My manuscript has been accepted but I was asked to do some corrections. I completed the corrections and resubmit it. I checked the status of the paper and saw that...
View ArticleWe champion the cause of authors at every chance we get: Clarinda Cerejo,...
As the Editor-in-Chief of Editage Insights, Clarinda Cerejo oversees the functioning of a global multilingual learning and discussion platform for researchers. She has over 11 years of experience...
View ArticleLay summaries are not just for researchers, they are for funders, too
In order to make science truly open, we need to move beyond providing free access to scientific output and think about making the non-scientific community understand scientific research. This article...
View ArticleHandpicked favorites: A glimpse at our team's favorite SlideShares
Throughout our anniversary month, we brought you our team’s favorite picks for different content formats. In this post, let’s take a look at the team's favorite SlideShare presentations.As part of the...
View ArticleAcademic publishing and scholarly communications: Good reads, November 2017
This month, our editors have curated a list of some of the most exciting discussions in the academic publishing community. These revolve around topics as diverse as peer review, negative results,...
View ArticleChina aspires to lead the world in artificial intelligence by 2030
After big data, the phenomenon that has caused a stir in the scientific world is that of artificial intelligence (AI). Whether it is healthcare, manufacturing, scientific research, or warfare, AI has...
View Article5 Steps to simplifying language in research communication
A communication is in plain language if its wording, structure, and design are so clear that the intended readers can easily find what they need, understand what they find, and use that information....
View ArticleWhat are the best resources for evaluating a published article for excellence...
Question Description: My organization,m TAA, is considering adding a competition for best articles by a member in the past two years, and another for best article in the past ten years. Apart from...
View ArticleMy paper's status is "Ready for decision" for a month. Is it too early to...
Question Description: Hi, I submitted one paper to Transport Policy (an SSCI journal) on 4th July. It's almost 5 months since initial submission. The status changed to "Ready for decision" on 6th...
View Articlehello! now i am writing my own research paper and i have faced some problems.
Question Description: i could not write the introduction correctly, if any one can help me please contact me. my topic is "factors affecting some students to respond to their teachers' feedback on...
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View ArticleDear editage team,Very interesting answer. All y...
Dear editage team, Very interesting answer. All you said makes perfectly. But, all this is not a sufficient explanation for the fact that sometimes the author instructions show a completely different...
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Sorry, that was dissformatted for soem reason. Hope this one will be better: Dear editage team, Very interesting answer. All you said makes perfectly sense to me. But, all this is not a sufficient...
View ArticleHelping authors get their manuscripts submission ready: Workshop at Jeonju...
Submitting high quality manuscripts for publishing is the ultimate dream and not an unattainable one at that. And our recent workshop on held on November 21, 2017 in South Korea’s prestigious Jeonju...
View Article75 Nobel Laureates protest Iranian researcher’s death sentence
A group of 75 Nobel Laureates has signed an open letter addressed to the Iranian government, protesting the death sentence of an Iranian researcher. Ahmadreza Djalali was accused of spying but...
View ArticleThe prevalence of minor research misbehaviors is embarrassingly high: Prof....
Prof. Lex Bouter is among the 400 most influential biomedical researchers in the world and a distinguished name in the field of research integrity. Following a PhD in epidemiology, Prof. Bouter played...
View ArticleWinners of 2018 Breakthrough Prizes aka "Oscars of Science" awarded $3 million
On December 3, researchers discarded their work clothes for party wear as they attended the annual presentation of the Breakthrough Prizes, also known as the “Oscars of Science.” The Breakthrough...
View ArticleMeet Editage Insights' most engaged community members
Despite only four years under our belt, Editage Insights attracts 200,000+ monthly readers, and our community is growing every day. To mark our anniversary, we want to reach out and celebrate our most...
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