More than 65 Nature biomedical journals have been made free to access for readers in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Researchers have developed a new technique that allows three dimensional images, which can be rotated and explored, to be embedded in online journals.
An editorial in the Canadian Medical Association Journal is calling for more study of the health risks posed by stun guns.
... in partnership with the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM), the journal provides an international forum for exploring the interactions between the diverse fields that ...
... as an endangered species, according to a study being published later this year in Interfaces, a journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS®). On April 30, U. ...
A television ad for a heart stent may deceive the public and should be reviewed by federal regulators, according to an article published by a leading medical journal.
... as cancerous tumors and the overfishing of
grouper in the Turks and Caicos Islands, a new journal aims to
highlight the serious scientific research regularly undertaken by
Harvard undergraduates.
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... whale to be a new strain of the coronavirus. They report their findings in the May 2008 issue of the Journal of Virology.
With emerging infectious diseases on the rise, it is now estimated that 75% ...
... play a more informed role in the infrastructure debate that shapes their communities. The Excellence in Journalism Award honors news coverage that enhances the public's understanding of civil ...
... been established with the launch of Human Genomics and Proteomics, the first database journal affiliated with a database, FINDbase: the National/Ethnic Mutation Database documenting frequencies of ...
... anesthetics at 13 to 21 weeks gestation, says a study published in the June issue of The Journal of the American Dental Association. Although obstetricians generally consider dental care safe for ...
Making journal content available to developing countries requires wider involvement, particularly from learned societies, a report finds.
Science journalism will have more impact in developing countries if efforts are made to make research relevant to local communities, experts say.
... associations.
According to Matarese,"Well formulated instructions distinguish a journal for professionalism and rigor and may be considered as evidence of 'editorial leadership.' Insufficient ...
Researchers' preference for publishing in globally recognised journals is skewing the direction of scientific inquiry away from local research, writes Priya Shetty.