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The Scholarly Kitchen
The Scholarly Kitchen online publication is a great source of open information and informed discussion on issues related to science...
@Research Cooperative started 3 years ago - replies: 0
Promoting online academic events (webinars, lectures, courses, etc.)
Alongside the platforms for hosting online meetings, new services have emerged to help schedule and promote online events wherever they are...
@Research Cooperative started 3 years ago - replies: 0
EQUATOR Network - an International resource for healh sciences communication
The EQUATOR ( E nhancing the QUA lity and T ransparency O f health R esearch) Network seeks to improve the reliability and value of...
@Research Cooperative started 3 years ago - replies: 0
Measuring the reach and impact of science community blogs
The following open access review article is highly recommended: M. E. Saunders, M. A. Duffy, S. B. Heard, M. Kosmala, S. R. Leather, T. P....
@Research Cooperative started 3 years ago - replies: 1
If beekeepers can do it for bees, we can do it for viruses! Masking up.
Image from The ABC and XYZ of bee culture . 1910
@Research Cooperative started 4 years ago - replies: 0
Benefits of volunteering for peer review
If we work in a particular subject area and like a particular journal related to our subject, then many benefits can be expected by serving as a...
@Research Cooperative started 4 years ago - replies: 0
The Zero has a new cousin
One of the unsolved paradoxes in mathematics since times immemorial is the paradox of zero. The zero is a place holder and on placing it after a...
@Dr. Hari Mohan Saxena started 4 years ago - replies: 1
Biomarker based non invasive assessment of antimicrobials
https://sciencetrends.com/novel-immunotherapy-for-brucellosis-and-biomarker-based-assessment-of-antimicrobials-could-save-animal-lives-and-prevent-...
@Dr. Hari Mohan Saxena started 5 years ago - replies: 1