If you are a woman working in biomedical and life sciences, you may have longer to wait for your academic paper to appear in ...
A study of millions of life science papers revealed that manuscripts with women in key authorship roles spent longer between ...
Scientific publications by women can take more time to review before being accepted, which can have implications for career progress.
Gender bias in paper citations is less common among younger scientists, but it still plays a part in making women’s research less visible. The study’s authors say that the imbalance is caused in part ...
From ethical lapses to systemic academic pressure, experts explain why retractions are increasing, and why correction ...
From ‘Envy, inequality and fertility’ to ‘Market size, trade and productivity’, using catchy three-part phrases in the titles of research papers can boost their citations, suggests a study. The study ...