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How long does LEGO last in the ocean?
Every year, between 4.8 and 12.7 million metric tons of plastic end up in the ocean.…
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Beards evolved to protect humans from a punch in the face
Whether it’s a Van Dyke, a Hulihee or a full beard, facial hair appears to…
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Modern life, climate change and technology: discover the biggest science stories of 2019
Did you catch much science news in 2019? Maybe you noticed Google claim quantum supremacy.…
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How to share your work online
You’ve just published your research online – congratulations! Whether you’ve posted a preprint, uploaded a…
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Exploring altmetrics user personas at Virginia Tech
“Scholarship is not an ‘it’.” This deceivingly simple statement from a 2000 article on extension education carries…
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It ain’t where you’re from, it’s where you’re tweeting (Or: Where tweets about scholarly articles come from)
This is the second in a series of blog posts on the role Twitter plays…
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Twitter in scholarly communication
We are pleased to be publishing a series of blogs authored by scientometrics researcher Stefanie…
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Leaping into the future: Why I’m excited about what’s ahead
One day in a staff meeting, I listened to a fascinating presentation on a research…
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Dimensions Badges: A new way to see citations
Last week, the entire Digital Science family was thrilled to finally announce the Dimensions platform…