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How smart data can lead to serendipitous discoveryBy Lucy Goodchild van Hilten Posted on 2 January 2017Experts from academia and industry are working together to make data search smarter and easier for scientists
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Seasonal science to get in the holiday moodBy Elisa Nelissen Posted on 16 December 2016Impress your friends with fun facts from these 8 festive studies, now freely available
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‘Tis the season for sharing…your top writing tipsBy Jenny Ellis and Nick Buldo Posted on 15 December 2016Journal authors took to Twitter during Academic Writing Month in November with advice on writing manuscripts. Find out more about #AcWriMo
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Remembering Dr. Sylvia Meek – malaria researcher, humanitarian, gardenerBy Keith Silver Posted on 15 December 2016In this case, a fence did make for good neighbors
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Sustainability experts receive travel grants to provide training in developing countriesBy Domiziana Francescon Posted on 15 December 2016New Elsevier Foundation-TWAS program sends Visiting Experts to train researchers in sustainability science
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Low libido? Don’t blame your contraceptive, researchers sayBy Kristen Mark, PhD, MPH Posted on 15 December 2016Your age and the length of your relationship have more impact on your sexual desire than your contraceptive
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A place for Elsevier in India’s digital healthcare transformationBy Lalit Singh, MD, MBA, and Jason Chan Posted on 14 December 2016Innovative technology is enabling clinicians to improve heathcare and empower patients, even in remote areas
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Delving into disruptive innovation to create a novel learning systemBy Marilynn Larkin Posted on 14 December 2016How an unconventional team, fresh perspective and startup mentality led to a first-of-its kind educational platform
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The new face of biomedical engineeringBy Lucy Goodchild van Hilten Posted on 12 December 2016Free collection features articles on how medicine is being customized with 3D printing, body-monitoring technology and more
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Ethics needed in fieldwork as well as the labBy Richard B. Primack, PhD, Mark J. Costello, PhD, and Abraham J. Miller-Rushing, PhD Posted on 12 December 2016After 1,000 fish were killed in a research project, Biological Conservation editors recommend stricter ethical guidelines for conservation fieldwork
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CiteScore: a new metric to help you choose the right journalBy Hans Zijlstra and Rachel McCullough Posted on 12 December 2016Elsevier’s new metrics provide comprehensive, transparent, current insights into journal impact
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New metrics will make journal assessment more complete and transparentBy Andrew Plume, PhD, and Lisa Colledge, DPhil Posted on 8 December 2016CiteScore metrics reveal the citation impact of more than 22,200 academic journals on Scopus
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Healthier Soil Means Healthier PeopleBy Kendall Morgan Posted on 8 December 2016To secure the world’s food supply and feed the hungry, feed the land first
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Q&A: Richard Horton on global health and a “Hippocratic Oath” for editors and publishersBy Alison Bert, DMA Posted on 7 December 2016The Lancet’s Editor-in-Chief was the recipient of the Andrija Štampar Medal for Excellence in Public Health
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Solving the mystery of chronic whiplash symptomsBy David Vállez García, PhD Posted on 7 December 2016New scans reveal that whiplash changes the pain processing areas of the brain
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Cancer Moonshot Resource CenterBy the Elsevier Community Posted on 6 December 2016Free access to research, data, analyses and other resources
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Making data easy to share in the form of articlesBy Elena Zudilova-Seinstra, PhD, and David Parsons Posted on 6 December 2016We explore the options available to authors who want to submit a data article alongside their original research manuscript
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Editorial: “Is science in big trouble?”By Lex Bouter, PhD Posted on 5 December 2016The 5th World Conference on Research Integrity will explore the challenges of promoting transparency and accountability in research — and develop an agenda for action
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