The first cohort of editorial fellows joined APS in April 2024, bringing their rich array of experiences and backgrounds to ...
The paper was developed by the International Society for Psychiatric Genetics Education Committee, which identified the subject matter as a priority topic. “The complex interplay between genes and ...
The UT Special Collections department, situated on the first floor of Hodges Library, provides students access to rare materials that support learning and research. Acting as an agent of preservation, ...
New research suggests that women were the scribes of at least 1.1 percent of manuscripts in the Latin West between 400 and ...
The United States has long warned its own citizens to be careful if traveling to an unstable country. In a flip of the script, several nations are now telling their citizens to be careful in the ...
Two California researchers say a U.S. government health publication instructed them to remove data on sexual orientation from ...
Discover the stories of influential Benzie County women from 1850-1950 in an unpublished manuscript available at the Museum.
In 2023, an academic journal, the Annals of Operations Research, retracted an entire special issue because the peer review ...
A study provides new insights into the many overlooked women scribes who wrote manuscripts in the Middle Ages.
The manuscript, more than 40 pages long, includes an aria for tenor and orchestra that the Philharmonic will not perform; the Orchestre de Paris will premiere that section, alongside the prelude ...
The paper I had submitted for peer review was ... Even at first glance the comments I received on my manuscript in January this year seemed odd. First, the tone was far too uniform and generic.
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