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Publishing peer review files at Nature has been optional since 2020; starting Monday, it is now automatic.
The most frequently used scientific word in the 6,397 journal article titles published from 1896 through 1949 was magnetic (counted together with instances of magnetism); it was followed distantly ...
A new “sting operation” study exposes the problem with sham science publications ...
Scientific journals are retracting more papers than ever before. This is probably good for science. by Julia Belluz Mar 24, 2016, 10:00 AM PDT Blablo101 /shutterstock ...
Here are a few of the more clever titles we’ve come across—some so ridiculous that we suspect the authors might have come up with the titles first and figured out the studies later.
Alan Burdick reports on a recent sting operation described in the journal Nature to root out fraud and pay-to-play in scientific publications.
The article also features an illustration that we feel deserves a place in our ever-growing inventory of amusing journal figures (as is the case with most figures in the list, the illustration is ...
Journal editors, deans, department chairs, and others seem more concerned with protecting the reputation of their respective institutions than aggressively upholding the integrity of science and ...
(20th Century Fox) A scientific study by Maggie Simpson, Edna Krabappel, and Kim Jong Fun has been accepted by two journals.
A title history is the publication history of a journal and includes a listing of the family of related journals. The most common relationship is to a previous and/or continuing title, where a journal ...