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APS joins national collaboration to advance women’s health research -

The American Physiological Society (APS) has joined the Women’s Health Innovation Network, a new global initiative led by the Milken Institute to accelerate progress in women’s health research, infrastructure, and innovation. The initiative, chaired by former First Lady Jill Biden, EdD,… Read More

eLife partners with major UK universities on open access publishing -

eLife has announced new publishing agreements with Imperial College London and the University of Sheffield under its uncapped institutional scheme, advancing efforts toward a more open, equitable, and sustainable scientific publishing system. The partnerships follow similar arrangements made with the MIT Libraries earlier this year. The two… Read More

OpenAIRE appoints Joeri Both as new chair of Executive Board and General Assembly -

OpenAIRE has appointed Joeri Both as Chair of its Executive Board and General Assembly, following elections held during the organization’s 16th General Assembly at CERN on September 18–19, 2025. The appointment marks a new phase in OpenAIRE’s strategic direction and governance as it strengthens… Read More

CCC integrates localized payment system for authors in China -

Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) has expanded its RightsLink for Scientific Communications (RLSC) solution to include localized payment capabilities for authors in China through integration with the SocoPay payment system developed by the China Educational Publications Import & Export Corporation (CEPIEC). The… Read More

CAS introduces science-smart agentic AI to transform research workflows -

CAS has announced the introduction of science-smart agentic AI designed to enhance research workflows and accelerate scientific discovery. The new capabilities integrate intelligent agents trained on scientific content into CAS BioFinder® and CAS SciFinder®, enabling automation of complex research workflows. These agents allow scientists… Read More

AI adoption among researchers has reached 84% as expectations undergo major adjustment -

Wiley has released new findings showing that AI adoption among researchers has risen sharply while expectations about its capabilities have become more grounded and evidence-based. The company has shared results from its second ExplanAItions study, which indicates a significant course correction in how researchers… Read More


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