Kenya’s Second Lady, Dr Joyce Kithure, has called for science-driven solutions to protect communities from environmental and ...
For the past 29 years, professor emeritus Dr. Steven Oppenheimer at California State University, Northridge’s Department of Biology has carried on his goal of getting younger students involved in the ...
Across each aspect of research integrity, sociology is a major outlier, lagging far behind economics, political science, and ...
Rays (Batoidea) comprise a highly diverse group of cartilaginous fishes that inhabit ecosystems from shallow coastal areas to the pelagic ocean. They play ...
Researchers at King’s College London have created the first evidence-based dietary guidelines for chronic constipation, ...
Researchers publishing in the Journal of the American Chemical Society investigated the solid urine of more than 20 reptile ...
The fact that fake scientists with a publication history were invited to review papers more often than were those without ...
As a scientist and a woman born, educated and based in Latin America, I propose some steps that editors and publishers — the ...
Transparency, open-science principles, and quality assurance of published Artificial intelligence (AI) articles are needed to achieve high-quality, reproducible AI research that results in ...
Millions of people each year wait eagerly to see the leaves change brilliant hues of red and yellow. But do you know why the leaves put on this mesmerizing show each year? The secret is that these ...
Federal officials are raising long-standing concerns with research journals and the academic incentive structures propping them up. But experts say the government alone can’t overhaul the industry.
A Science Advances study analyzed U.S. media coverage of archaeology research and found that press releases posted to the EurekAlert! distribution service were 4 times more likely to receive U.S.