New metrics for new models of evaluation

Scholarly publishing has long relied on the expertise of editors and pre-publication closed peer review to determine the quality and significance of a research… Read more »
Scholarly publishing has long relied on the expertise of editors and pre-publication closed peer review to determine the quality and significance of a research… Read more »
AMB express devotes itself to red and white biotechnology, which have become increasingly important in the last decades, and they are steadily further… Read more »
Should we judge the quality of articles based on the journals that published them, and if so, how do we judge whether or not those journals are good at this… Read more »
We are soliciting manuscripts for a special issue of Smart Learning Environments under the thematic area of “Smart Environments and Analytics on Video-Based… Read more »
(Guest post by Fred J. Currell and Stephen Curley) Human malignant disease is a major public health problem worldwide. Despite the innumerable advances made in… Read more »
Companies that use cloud solutions for their data have to turn over administration of access to that data to the cloud provider, and they lose the governance of… Read more »
Weather and crime—seems pretty intuitive to say that crime comes down either when the temperature, or the rain, does, right? Makes sense, right? But what… Read more »
LED lasers send our selfies around the world. Now researchers have found a pulse control technique that could add as much as 20 mega bits per second to Internet… Read more »
In a study just published in Integrating Materials and Manufacturing Innovation, Dixon M. Correa, Carolyn Conner Seepersad, and Michael R. Haberman at the… Read more »
What is the best way to image biological macromolecules at the structural/atomic level? And another question—what will be the best way to image those… Read more »