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CAS expands collaboration with Charles River Laboratories to enhance drug discovery innovation -

CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society specializing in scientific knowledge management, has expanded its collaboration with Charles River Laboratories International, Inc., a global leader in non-clinical drug discovery and development. The partnership aims to advance scientific innovation by integrating CAS technology solutions… Read More

Taylor & Francis expands open access with Subscribe to Open pilot -

Taylor & Francis has confirmed that all articles in the 2025 volumes of three journals will be published open access (OA) at no cost to authors, following the success of its Subscribe to Open (S2O) pilot. The publisher announced that sufficient institutions have renewed their subscriptions to… Read More

Wiley appoints editorial team to lead Advanced Portfolio expansion into life and health sciences -

Wiley has selected nine experienced editors to drive the expansion of its Advanced Portfolio journals into life and health sciences. This initiative builds on Wiley’s strategy to extend its highly regarded journals—originally focused on materials science, physics, and engineering—into interdisciplinary fields that support scientific advancement. Following the… Read More

SCOAP3 releases first assessment results from new Open Science evaluation mechanism -

SCOAP3 has introduced an innovative Open Science evaluation mechanism as part of its 2025-2027 contractual framework (Phase 4). This new system conducts an annual assessment of publishers based on predefined Open Science criteria, with financial compensation adjusted accordingly. The results of the first evaluation are now available.… Read More

Karger Publishers releases free-access eBook on Healthy Aging -

Karger Publishers has released Healthy Aging, a free-access eBook offering scientific insights and practical guidance on longevity. The book covers key factors influencing the aging process, including nutrition, sleep, social engagement, and physical fitness, with a strong focus on how lifestyle choices shape aging… Read More

Myles McGinley appointed to lead Cambridge’s OCR exam board -

Myles McGinley will succeed Jill Duffy as Managing Director for UK Education at Cambridge University Press & Assessment, taking on leadership of OCR, one of the UK’s major exam boards. He will assume the role in September 2025, following Duffy’s departure. Currently serving as OCR’s Responsible Officer… Read More


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