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The what, why, and how of preprints and peer review

Preprints: what they are how they can help improve your research skills. Preprint servers have been around for almost three decades [1], so if you’re a researcher, chances are you’ve heard of these by now. Preprint servers were created to speed up scholarly publishing and allow authors to receive peer feedback on their preprint manuscripts […]

Marine microalgae and evolutionary adaptation to environmental changes

The article “Evolutionary genomics of the cold-adapted diatom Fragilariopsis cylindrus” (Nature 541 [7638]: 26 January 2017), was recently named a Fast-Breaking Paper for Biology & Biochemistry in Essential Science Indicators from Clarivate Analytics and featured on our Science Research Connect blog here. The paper now has 22 citations in the Web of Science Core Collection. […]

A sustainable approach to caring for the environment

At Clarivate, we are committed to taking care of our planet and natural resources to build a better, sustainable world. We do this through activities that prioritize our operational eco-efficiency, carbon neutrality, an ethical supply chain code of conduct and making a difference to climate change. We work closely with our customers, too, contributing our […]

From the plastics present to a sustainable future

In response to growing consumer, governmental and corporate awareness of the need to radically change our approach to plastic usage and disposal, bioplastic has emerged as a potential solution for a more sustainable future. New patent research from Clarivate reveals an immature innovation landscape for bioplastics that is ripe for change. Read the new report. […]

From the plastics present to a sustainable future

In response to growing consumer, governmental and corporate awareness of the need to radically change our approach to plastic usage and disposal, bioplastic has emerged as a potential solution for a more sustainable future. New patent research from Clarivate reveals an immature innovation landscape for bioplastics that is ripe for change. Read the new report. […]

Everything old is new again: bacteriophage therapy

According to conventional wisdom, if you let children play in the dirt, they get sick less frequently. As is often the case, science appears to back up this homespun theory. Now that many disease-inducing pathogens are developing antibacterial resistance, scientists and medical professionals are looking for answers that may literally be beneath their feet. Bacteriophages […]

An Overview of the Blockchain Patent Landscape

From shells to currency to digital currency: How blockchain technology is revolutionizing people’s lives Over ten thousand years ago, humans began learning to use shells to trade for materials. Shells eventually turned into currency. Now, with the development of the Internet, digital currency has begun to circulate and is gradually replacing traditional currency. Unprecedented changes […]