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Warthogs strike a pose to invite birds and mammals to groom them, researchers say
Warthogs in African savannas drop to their knees or lie flat on the ground to recruit birds and banded mongooses as personal ...
Travelling birds could experience significantly higher levels of lead toxicity than birds living in one area, according to an international review that could affect how pollution is measured in wild ...
Cactus Communications’ Nishchay Shah explains why academic publishing needs purpose-built AI, how Paperpal is tackling research integrity and peer review, and where India’s domain-specific AI opportun ...
During a meeting Wednesday night, board members detailed their approach leading up to the review, and laid out a series of ground rules for the process, which will be exhaustive.
OMB already has received more than 3,600 comments on the revision to 2CFR Part 200 and expect many more as comments close on July 11.
Unreviewed research platforms are inadvertently hosting debunked theories about race and genetics. A recent analysis reveals ...
On Wednesday, 47 members of the U.S. Senate penned a letter to the Director of the Office of Management and Budget warning ...
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings occupy a distinctive position in modern surface engineering. By combining extreme hardness, low friction, high wear ...
Emerging and neglected tropical diseases continue to pose major public health challenges across low- and middle-income ...
The expert who quit a national review into maternity failings has accused it of repeating the NHS’s failure to listen to women.
A biology journal that paid peer reviewers found that the approach cut the time to a first editorial decision by 85% and ...
The Trump administration has proposed what experts are calling “an unprecedented shift” in the way the federal government determines how to distribute grant funding.The most significant change ...
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