Dancing with mosquitoes: engaging children in the fight against malaria
Have you ever found yourself eyeing a mosquito as it buzzed around, seemingly fixated on making you its next meal? It’s an intricate dance of… Read more »
Have you ever found yourself eyeing a mosquito as it buzzed around, seemingly fixated on making you its next meal? It’s an intricate dance of… Read more »
The One Health Platform organized a one-day meeting at the Natural History Museum of Berlin in Germany, which served as the formal launch of VAXVOX -… Read more »
How editors conduct peer review, how this process is evolving and whether we can trust the new players entering the field, the… Read more »
How to convey information was an emerging theme of the Council of Science Editors Annual Meeting that I have recently attended.… Read more »
There’s more to science than being a scientist! Anna Perman, Communities Manager at the British Science Association, explains… Read more »
To kick off the celebrations for the first Peer Review Week, the Editors-in-Chief of our new journal, Research Integrity and Peer… Read more »
As a publisher of open access scientific journals, we know that the research world changes fast – assumptions that we make at… Read more »
Last Thursday, Digital Science organized their first Spotlight event, held at their offices in central London. The topic: 'Open… Read more »
A recent report in a series on ‘science and society’ from the Pew Research Center suggests scientists believe there’s a gap… Read more »
Guest blogger Bryony Graham discusses why she thinks researchers have a responsibility to help others understand their findings.