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The Future of Water in Global South: Desalination, Biotechnology, and Nanotechnology
The scarcity of potable water remains a critical challenge in the Global South due to population growth, climate change, and the overexploitation of water resources. This paper examines the potential …
Reflections on World Breastfeeding Week (1st — 7th August 2024).
A short article about breastfeeding and its importance to infants as I reflect on the work I have done to promote breastfeeding and infant health.
The evolving role of preprints in scholarly publishing for life sciences
In the ever-evolving landscape of scholarly publishing, preprints have emerged as a game-changer, revolutionising the way scientific research is shared and disseminated. Preprints are early versions of research papers that …
The AuthorAID community celebrates Research Appreciation Day
Happy Research Appreciation Day! This blog asks AuthorAID members about research that has inspired them, what their current research is, and what they love most about research.
World Bee Day: Research, Communities, Beekeeping and Bee Colony Survival in Ghana
To Celebrate World Bee Day, Christian Discusses Beekeeping As An Alternative Livelihood Intervention And Nature Conservation Tool.
World Water Day: A Call to Preserve Our Lifeline
World Water Day shines a spotlight on the crucial importance of water in our lives and the pressing challenge of water scarcity. This year's theme, "Water for Peace," underscores the …
Bridging the gap in childhood cancer care: a call to action on World Cancer Day
To highlight World Cancer Day on the 4th of February, Otuto outlines challenges, strategies, and a call to action, for childhood cancer care in low and middle-income countries.
Best Practices for Managing Research Data
Effective research data management involves keeping your data safe, well-structured, and easy to access. It promotes transparency and collaboration in the scientific community.
Enhance the Impact of your Research with Persistent Identifiers
Persistent Identifiers have emerged as a powerful way to help researchers maximize the reach and influence of their research outputs and resources.
Building research visibility for career progression and successful grant applications
Dr Helen Onyeaka covers why it is important for researchers to be visible, how to become known in a particular field and how to establish connections with other researchers.