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I mean, we can get an op-ed in the New York Times, we can get a cover story in the Atlantic ... study from Charles River . . . that is not published in a peer review[ed journal].” Those points seemed ...
because about a third of journals have managed to." Lurie explained that the National Library of Medicine added this ...
Water, a molecule essential for life, has unusual properties -- known as anomalies -- that define its behavior. However, there are still many enigmas about the molecular mechanisms that would explain ...
A common way ecologists predict population counts may be an unreliable way of forecasting future bird counts in urban areas, meaning scientists may be overestimating and underestimating the losses of ...
In a sudden move that rocked Super Micro Computer (SMCI) stock price last Wednesday, Ernst & Young resigned as the auditor ...
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Beall, a former librarian at the University of Colorado Denver, maintained a public list of predatory journals and publishers on his blog. By the end of 2016, it contained more than 1,000 publishers.
There is growing concern about the well-being of physicians and the consequences of poor well-being for physicians themselves, their patients, and the broader health care system. Diminished well ...