The Darwin Online project at the National University of Singapore (NUS) has published for the first time: Charles Darwin's ...
The U.S.’s performance in the rankings is driven by high scores for outputs metrics, which include the number and share of ...
When President Donald Trump’s administration abruptly canceled federal subscriptions to Springer Nature journals this summer, ...
An international team has uncovered widespread, long-running fraud in mathematical publishing, driven by the global obsession with impact factors, rankings, and citation counts.
APS Fellow Ervin Staub’s early life in Budapest was shaped by danger and heroism. His parents, his aunt, his nanny, and other ...
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has been ranked 5th in the world in the latest Times Higher ...
The scale of the CSIRO cuts has stirred fresh concern about a research landscape that seems to drift from one fix to the next.
In this Q&A, Richard Aslin shares his thoughts on the real meaning of “academic freedom” and why members of the higher ...
W hen a group of Cornell food science students gathered in a classroom to brainstorm product ideas for the 2025 IFTSA (IFT ...
New research highlights how “super users” are shaping the future of virtual care through best practices that streamline ...
According to the Nature Index, the world's leading science cities overall are: Beijing, Shanghai, New York metropolitan area ...
Dalhousie scholars and innovators earned top honours at the 23rd annual awards, recognized for breakthroughs in mental health ...