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Students Publish Academic Journal at Virginia Wesleyan
Acts of KindnessMay 7

Students Publish Academic Journal at Virginia Wesleyan

Undergraduates at Virginia Wesleyan University just released a peer-reviewed academic journal entirely written, edited, and managed by students themselves. The publication showcases research on everything from climate action to global policy, proving young scholars are ready to contribute to real-world conversations.

Google News - Student Achievement2 min read
Scientists Map 55M Papers to Spot Hidden Breakthroughs
InnovationApr 3

Scientists Map 55M Papers to Spot Hidden Breakthroughs

Researchers built a smarter way to find discoveries that truly changed science, including overlooked breakthroughs made by different teams at the same time. Their new system spotted Nobel Prize-winning work that older methods missed.

Google: scientific discovery3 min read
AI Coach Makes Peer Reviews 30% More Constructive
InnovationFeb 23

AI Coach Makes Peer Reviews 30% More Constructive

Stanford researchers created an AI system that helps scientists write better, kinder peer reviews. The tool analyzed 20,000 reviews and helped reviewers be more specific and professional.

Nature News2 min read
Study Shows Women's Research Spends 15% Longer in Review
SolutionsJan 25

Study Shows Women's Research Spends 15% Longer in Review

A groundbreaking analysis of 36.5 million scientific articles reveals that research by women waits up to 15% longer in peer review than work by men, finally giving scientists hard data to address publishing disparities. The findings point to a fixable problem in how scientific knowledge reaches the world.

The Hindu2 min read
AI Helps Scientists Publish More, Cite More Often
InnovationJan 20

AI Helps Scientists Publish More, Cite More Often

Researchers using AI tools publish three times more papers and get nearly five times more citations than their peers. But new analysis of 40 million studies reveals a surprising trade-off for science as a whole.

Google: scientific discovery3 min read