Nature Awards and Voyager launch Healthspan Accelerator to support research on age-associated diseases - September 17, 2025
Nature Awards, part of Springer Nature, has partnered with Voyager, a company engaged in the discovery and development of precision medicine technologies, to launch the Healthspan Accelerator, a programme intended to support researchers developing innovations to identify, delay, or reverse age-associated… Read More
McGraw Hill expands ALEKS portfolio with calculus offering - September 17, 2025
McGraw Hill, a leading education solutions provider, has launched ALEKS for Calculus, extending its AI-powered digital learning solution to cover one of the most critical areas of the mathematics curriculum. The new course joins the broader ALEKS lineup, which has supported students across K–12… Read More
CARL and CFLA release accessibility-focused copyright guide - September 17, 2025
The Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) and the Canadian Federation of Library Associations (CFLA) have jointly released a new resource, Accessible Content: A Guide to the Canadian Copyright Act on Searching for Accessible Formats and Producing and Distributing Alternate Formats.… Read More
ALPSP announces 2025 award winners - September 17, 2025
The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) announced the 2025 award winners during its annual conference in Manchester, UK. Richard Gallagher, president and Editor-in-Chief of Annual Reviews, received the ALPSP Award for Contribution to Scholarly Publishing. Over more than a decade, his… Read More
Pensoft to co-publish dental research journal - September 17, 2025
Pensoft Publishers has partnered with the Faculty of Dental Medicine at Medical University Sofia to co-publish Problems of Dental Medicine, a peer-reviewed journal with a publishing history dating back to 1973. The journal covers research in dental medicine, public dental health,… Read More
Knowledgespeak Editorial – Peer Review at the Crossroads: Trust, Transparency, and Technology in the AI Era - September 16, 2025
Peer review has long been the backbone of scholarly publishing — a mechanism designed to safeguard rigor, fairness, and credibility. Yet in today’s climate of rapid publication cycles, global collaboration, and increasing scrutiny of science, this system faces pressures unlike any before. It is no coincidence that the theme of… Read More