New Study Identifies Regions Most Vulnerable to Extreme Heat
New research led by the University of Bristol has highlighted regions across the world most at risk of devastating effects from unprecedented heat waves. The study identifies regions such as…
Publication Pollution by Predatory Journals
What are predatory journals? Predatory journals have become a major issue in the world of scientific publications. These journals have been steadily on the rise in recent years, with…
First Vaccine that Safeguards Newborns from Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
A recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine has brought scientists a step closer to developing a vaccine to protect children against the life-threatening respiratory syncytial…
Maximizing Impact: A Step-by-Step Guide to Journal and Quartile Selection to Publish Your Article
As a researcher, one of the most important decisions is where to publish the research. Choosing the right journal can have a significant impact on the visibility and recognition…
Stem cell therapy shows promise for restoring vision in preclinical study
Researchers from Duke-NUS Medical School, the Singapore Eye Research Institute, and the Karolinska Institute have developed a method to produce photoreceptor progenitor cells, the light-detecting cells found in the eye,…
Protect Your Research: How to Spot and Avoid Predatory Journals?
What Are Predatory Journals? Predatory journals are deceptive or fraudulent journals that claim to be legitimate academic journals but do not adhere to recognized standards of academic publishing. They…
High Blood Pressure in 30s Linked to Worse Brain Health in Later Life
A new study by UC Davis shows that having high blood pressure in your 30s is linked to worse brain health around age 75, particularly for men. The research found…
Researchers back African Union’s inclusion in G20
Researchers are advocating for the inclusion of the African Union (AU) in the G20, which is a forum for the world’s largest economic powers to discuss and propose solutions to…