The Surprising Effect of Predator Deaths on Lake Ecosystems: A Nature Highlight
Nature highlights February 8, 2024Nature 626, 7998 The cover image depicts the mass fish kill in Lake Corpus Christi, Texas, USA. Although these events are occurring more and more, the impact of predator deaths on food webs is not fully understood. S Tye and colleagues now show, somewhat counterintuitively, that mass mortality of predators in […]
Springer Nature and DEAL Consortium Renew Landmark Transformation Agreement
Springer Nature and German Projekt DEAL to Extend Transformational Agreement November 8, 2023 London | Berlin | New York – November 7, 2023 Springer Nature has announced its plans to extend the current transformational agreement with Germany’s Projekt DEAL for an additional five years. This agreement, building on the initial landmark deal signed in 2020, […]
Springer Nature Acquires Slimmer AI to Expand AI Capabilities in Scientific Publishing
Springer Nature Signs Agreement to Host Slimmer AI Science Department from the Netherlands London | Berlin | New York, October 23, 2023 – Springer Nature, a leading global academic publisher, has announced its final agreement to host the Slimmer AI (S-AI) science department from the Netherlands. This collaboration aims to leverage technology to enhance the […]
Three Challenges for Future Research Publishers to Ease the Pressure on Reviewers
Peer Review Week 2023: The Future of Peer Review in Academic Publishing September 29, 2023 The theme of Peer Review Week 2023 is “What will happen to peer review in academic publishing?” In today’s hyper-competitive research environment, the pressure on authors and reviewers is ever-increasing. To address this challenge, research publishers are turning to technology […]
Springer Nature CEO, Frank Vrancken Peeters, Discusses the Success and Potential of Transformative Agreements in the Transition to Open Access
Press Release June 29, 2023 CEO Frank Vrancken Peeters Reflects on the Berlin Open Access Conference June 14, 2023 Publishing Research Author: Frank Vrancken Peeters, CEO Frank Vrancken Peeters, CEO of Springer Nature, recently spoke at the 16th Berlin Open Access Conference held by the OA2020 initiative and hosted by the Max Planck Society. The […]
Nature Highlights: Validating a Distant Inequality Violation without Loops | Nature | Nature Portfolio
Nature climax May 11, 2023 Nature 6177960 Bell’s inequality has helped shed light on the structure of the correlations allowed by quantum mechanics and what this theory of physics says about the world. Experimental verification of Bell’s inequality is also of practical importance, as it allows confirmation of the existence of real quantum correlations for […]
China plans hospital in space | China | Space | Technology | Science | Tiangong space station | Science News | Malayalam Technology News
The space hospital is China’s new and rapidly developing project in the field of space. The aim of this space hospital is to protect the health of astronauts for a long time and provide facilities for necessary treatment when needed. The construction of the space hospital is so that it can be connected to the […]
Mysterious Woman of Warsaw: Mummified Pregnant Woman’s Face Reconstructed | Mommy | Archaeological Science Technology | Science | Science News | Malayalam Technology News
Egypt… a place where civilization flourished on the banks of the fertile Nile. When you hear the word Egypt, you think of the pyramids standing tall against a backdrop of long stretches of sand. The ancient Egyptians mummified their dead. Mummies hold a large place in the public’s awareness of the country of Egypt. Now […]
Scientists return to China from the United States, targeting many | Microbiology | Chinese Scientist | Technology | Technology News | Science News | Malayalam Technology News
On November 1st, Chinese structural biologist Ning Yan was speaking at the Shenzhen Global Innovation Talent Forum… Ning Yan made an announcement that excited Chinese youth. The announcement was that he was resigning as a full-time professor at Princeton University to join the Shenzhen Medical Academy for Research and Translation. Ning Yan’s decision to return […]
He was drugged and strangled, and the remains of a human victim Mami | Archaeological Science Technology | Science | Science News | Malayalam Technology News
The remains of a human sacrificed child were found in Peru thousands of years ago. These ancient humans practiced human sacrifice by drugging the neck and cutting the head into a trophy shape. In addition to the child, anthropologists have also found the remains of 21 victims of human sacrifice. This human sacrifice took place […]