Initiative for Open Citations asks all stakeholders including researchers to persuade publishers and research societies to open up their indexed reference lists. This will ensure greater discoverability of work done by researchers.
According to research carried out by a research team, under scientists from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History and the University of Tubingen, the ancient mitochondrial DNA from the femur of an archaic European hominin helps to resolve the complicated relationship between modern humans and Neanderthals. The genetic data provide a […]
A deficiency of countrywide strategies and funding are recurrent obstacles to launching programs on cancer treatments on cardiovascular health. The American College of Cardiology conducted a study to resolve the prevailing practices and existing needs in this area and plan for a cardio-oncology sector that would hopefully fill gaps in resources and allow specialists to […]
Zealandia, an underwater landmass, once part of the ancient supercontinent Gondwana, has been a geological mystery due to its submerged state. Recent research, utilizing geochemical data, isotope analysis, and seismic readings, has shed light on its origins. Zealandia’s crust experienced subduction nearly 250 million years ago, pushing it beneath Earth’s mantle. Contrary to prior beliefs, […]