NEW DELHI, Jan. 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Springer Nature today announced a leadership transition within its India business as part of the company’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its presence and ...
Nature Health, the newest journal in the Nature Portfolio, aims to bridge the ‘implementation gap’ from research to policy ...
Kathleen Couillard, a science journalist and fact-checker for Agence Science-Presse, has a couple of options when she pulls ...
On January 9, 2026, the latest edition of Applied Artificial Intelligence for Drug Discovery was published online as a Springer Nature volume, spanning 27 chapters authored by leading international ...
From text generation in academic settings to the ethical challenges of using artificial intelligence in the publishing ...
An analysis of 100,000 special issues of academic journals reveals that one in eight is filled with articles written by the ...
The academic publishing system often allows scientific errors to persist because it prioritizes profit and prestige over timely correction.
To prove this, the Patanjali scientists gathered Giloy stems across all seasons over the time frame of two years and then ...
Flawed scientific articles don't just clutter journals—they misguide policies, waste taxpayer funds, and endanger lives.
Grammatical error correction (GEC) is a key task in natural language processing (NLP), widely applied in education, news, and ...
Researchers at the College of Fisheries in Mangaluru, Karnataka have developed an eco-friendly leather from discarded fish skin, potentially revolutionizing the leather industry.
A group from Oxford Health and Oxford Biomedical Research Centres has found that underserved groups experience poorer health outcomes, yet ...
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