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Amicable Authorship

Deciding on a paper’s authors should be easy, but is it?

What Maketh Good Science? (VIDEO)

At an exclusive fireside chat on 6 November 2017, three distinguished scientists will field questions from students and junior scientists on publishing strategy, grantsmanship and careers in science.

The Power Of Being Published On The Cover

Research papers that are highlighted on the covers of prestigious journals enjoy more citations than those that are not featured.

The Silly Side Of Science

Sometimes, science can be outright silly—and scientists love it when that happens.

Nature Index: Japan’s R&D Performance Strong But Declining

Although still one of the world's elite in R&D, Japan might risk losing its spot if it can't resolve the downward trend in research productivity, report says.

The Asian Scientist Guide To Getting Your Paper Published

So you've got some good data and think you're just about ready to publish a paper? Well then, this guide is just for you!

A Word To Young Physicists In Asia

In a wide-ranging interview, Sir Anthony Leggett shares his thoughts on science education and the prospects for young physicists in Asia.

How To Target A Journal That’s Right For Your Research

Aim to communicate, not just publish, your research, says Ravi Murugesan.

Most Influential Scientific Minds: 2 From Asia Make Top 15

Scientists from Nanyang Technological University and the Harbin Institute of Technology have made it to this year's list of most influential scientists by Thomson Reuters.

China Producing Higher Quality Research

China is now ranked fifth among countries that have the highest number of citations for international scientific and technology papers.