As scholarly publishing has increased in size and scope we’ve begun to see issues arise with editorial capacity, even for large publishers. For researchers this can cause uncertainty regarding appropriate publishing strategies. Journal selection becomes a topic about more than just impact factor, readership, and scope. Authors must understand the p...
In this webinar, Johns Hopkins general pediatric surgeons Shaun Kunisaki and Mark Slidell discuss treatment options for rare and complex esophageal conditions in children.
In this webinar, the history, growth, and use of open data in academic publishing is discussed, as well as what open data means for researchers and the impact of open data when publishing your work.
Management of narrow directional beams is critical for mm-wave communication systems. Translational or rotational motion of the user can cause misalignment of transmit and receive beams with the base station losing track of the mobile. Reacquiring the user can take about one second in 5G New Radio systems and significantly impair performance of app...
Mandatory nationwide training of schoolchildren is recommended by current European ReMandatory nationwide training of schoolchildren is recommended by current European Resuscitation Council (ERC) guidelines1. The Kids Save Lives (KSL) campaign, developed by ERC and endorsed by the World Health Organ...
Michael Begg and Lera Litvinova from EMBracing the Ocean artists-in-residence spoke about their EMBracing the Ocean projects developed over 2022 - 2023.
Michael Begg and Lera Litvinova from EMBracing the Ocean artists-in-residence spoke about their EMBracing the Ocean projects developed over 2022 - 2023.
Students from Harvard School Extension's Sustainability Graduate Program and Global Development Graduate Program speak about their experiences with the programs.
The conference poster is the earliest major form of scientific communication for any researcher. It is critical to learn and optimize this form of communication at the early stage of an academic’s career. The first half of this webinar aims to provide a set of approaches and techniques for designing and producing a poster using basic, widely availa...
Dr. Judy Van de Water from the UC Davis M.I.N.D. Institute talks about the updates regarding emerging research on gestational influences on the etiology of autism.
In this webinar, the AAAS' Center for Scientific Evidence in Public Issues (AAAS EPI Center) features a panel of experts discussing the recent announcement from the U.S. EPA's proposal for national drinking water standard for six per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).