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This blog post has been cross-posted with permission from SEAHA-CDT. The original version can be read here. Following multiple successful publications, we are… Read more »
This blog post has been cross-posted with permission from SEAHA-CDT. The original version can be read here. Following multiple successful publications, we are… Read more »
This blog post was written by Stephan Lewandowsky and has been crossposted from the Psychonomic Society blog. About 20 years ago a conference on working memory… Read more »
This blog post was written by Brad Duchaine and has been crossposted from the Psychonomic Society blog. For every cognitive ability, there are individual… Read more »
This blog post was written by Vicki Bruce and has been crossposted from the Psychonomic Society blog. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications… Read more »
This blog was written by Stephan Lewandowsky and crossposted from the Psychonomic Society’s blog. Those of you who are soccer fans may find the following… Read more »
Kee-hung Lai is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Shipping and Trade. Here he explains what you can expect to find in the journal and why you should choose to… Read more »
When you watch a film, who decides what part of a scene you look at, is it you or the director? The latter is known as the "Tyranny of film", with some… Read more »
We’re delivering on open access, will you join us? We kicked off Open Access Week with this blog by Steven Inchcoombe, Chief Publishing Officer at Springer… Read more »
Big Data Analytics published its first articles a little more than a year ago (July 2016). As the journal continues to grow, I wanted to take the opportunity to… Read more »
Ada Lovelace Day is an international day of celebration helps people learn about the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and maths,… Read more »