Elsevier Foundation and RIKEN release report to advance gender equity and women’s leadership in Japanese research - October 8, 2025
The Elsevier Foundation and RIKEN have launched a comprehensive report that has focused on advancing gender equity and women’s leadership across Japan’s research landscape. Titled “Envisioning Futures: Women’s Leadership and Gender Equity in Japanese Research,” the report represents a collaboration between… Read More
Frontiers urges Europe to make openness its scientific strength - October 8, 2025
Frontiers has called on European policymakers to make openness a defining feature of the region’s scientific leadership. Speaking at the European Parliament’s Panel for the Future of Science and Technology (STOA) workshop on 'Data Sovereignty in Research: Global Dependencies, Risks, and… Read More
ResearchGate and AACR partner to expand reach of cancer research - October 8, 2025
ResearchGate has announced a new collaboration with the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) to feature AACR’s complete journal portfolio on ResearchGate’s Journal Home program. The partnership aims to expand the visibility and accessibility of AACR’s scientific publications and strengthen global collaboration in cancer… Read More
Paradigm launches new research content platform, Reference Global - October 8, 2025
Paradigm Publishing Services has introduced its new digital content platform, reference-global.com, designed to replace and enhance the former sciendo.com site. Developed with input from journal editors, librarians, and partner presses, the platform aims to provide faster access, improved discoverability, and better content management for… Read More
Knowledgespeak Editorial: Breaking the Paywall Paradox: Can AI Make Open Science Truly Open? - October 7, 2025
The renewed debate around the NIH Public Access Policy has put the economics of scientific publishing back under the microscope — and rightly so. The promise of open access was supposed to democratize knowledge, not commodify it. Yet today, the system is strained under the weight of Article Processing Charges… Read More
Elsevier launches stroke management course for nurse training - October 7, 2025
Elsevier has introduced a Clinical eLearning course in stroke management that has been designed to help institutions provide essential training for nurses. The course aligns with US stroke center certification guidelines. It uses multimedia resources, including Elsevier content from Complete Anatomy (the 3D learning platform) and Osmosis… Read More