Posts Tagged ‘nature’

Science’s no-fee public-access policy will take effect in 2023

Posted by: bluesyemre on October 13, 2022

Nature does #OpenAccess

Posted by: bluesyemre on January 26, 2022

The COVID brain drain (Which research fields are losing out?)

Posted by: bluesyemre on December 27, 2020

A network of #science: 150 years of #Nature papers

Posted by: bluesyemre on August 21, 2020

The #NatureIndex 2020 Annual Tables

Posted by: bluesyemre on May 3, 2020

#Nature to join #OpenAccess #PlanS, publisher says

Posted by: bluesyemre on April 13, 2020

Nature Index 2016 Rankings

Posted by: bluesyemre on August 24, 2016

What is the biggest thing in the #Universe?

Posted by: bluesyemre on August 15, 2016

Policy: Twenty tips for interpreting scientific claims

Posted by: bluesyemre on December 9, 2013

World’s slowest-moving drop caught on camera at last

Posted by: bluesyemre on July 22, 2013

Open access: The true cost of science publishing

Posted by: bluesyemre on April 10, 2013

Scholarship: Beyond the paper

Posted by: bluesyemre on April 9, 2013

DNA could store all the world’s digital data, says study

Posted by: bluesyemre on January 26, 2013

Nature Has A Formula That Tells Us When It’s Time To Die

Posted by: bluesyemre on January 23, 2013

Tornado @Inebolu Evrenye by Aydın Tiryaki

Posted by: bluesyemre on September 8, 2012