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Ever pondered how saber-toothed cats kept their iconic fangs from shattering?
New findings published in The Anatomical Record (@AnatomyOrg) suggest a clever strategy: double fangs! π¦·
Learn how these ancient predators safeguarded their sabers in Futurity News. π
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Did you know that some plants can actually trick bugs into doing their bidding? πΏπ
Research from Plants People Planet π±π₯π reveals the surprising relationship between certain plants, like those in the Arisaema genus, and their insect prey.
More from Popular Science.
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We're passionate about research accessibility.
We believe that sharing research is key to fostering more open and transparent research practices. #ResearcherTips
Find out about the benefits of publishing #OpenAccess with Wiley. β‘οΈ ow.ly/YgUS50RrhGU
Did you know some plants can actually manipulate bugs for their own benefit? πΏπ
Check out the mind-blowing research in Plants People Planet π±π₯π about the sneaky tactics of plants in the Arisaema genus. π€―
Find out more details in Popular Science.
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How do humans change the deep Earth? π
New Earth's Future (@theAGU) research reveals our impact is greater than known.
Discover more on how fracking and fossil fuels affect underground systems in IFLScience. β¬οΈ
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User interfaces can vary widely from one publisher to another and learning to navigate them can be a headache. π
Thatβs where content aggregators step in. #ResearcherTips
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Did T. rex have brains to match its brawn? π§ π¦
A study published in The Anatomical Record (@AnatomyOrg) challenges the idea of dino intelligence, suggesting they were more like 'smart giant crocodiles.'
Dive into the latest in Popular Science. π
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Meet Vanessa, our Journal Operations Manager of Publishing Operations and Oxford-based Wiley teammate.
Join her as she shares her POV of what it's like to work at Wiley and stay tuned for more DITL content! #LifeAtWiley
If your paper isn't accepted, you may be offered a transfer. This is great news for a bunch of reasons:
β It saves you time.
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Helps good papers get published.
π§ Makes resubmission hassle-free.
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Listening to our authors is essential to building a more equitable and #inclusive community. That's why author pronoun selection is available for all of our journals.
Learn how it works here: ow.ly/Z9yu50RrgVM #ResearcherTips
#OpenAccess articles are downloaded more than three times as much as subscription articles on average.
Did you know that your open access article publication charges may be covered by your institution? #ResearcherTips
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Curious about Earth's magnetic past? π§²π
A study in Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth (AGU (American Geophysical Union)), delves into ancient rocks from Greenland's Isua Belt.
Learn more about it in IFLScience.
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How do you introduce a research paper in a way that successfully conveys its novelty, significance, and relevance?
There are 6 stages.
Check out the easy-to-use summary. π #ResearcherTips
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Encountered an owl with white feathers and orange eyes? π¦
Meet Blanquita, the Eurasian eagle owl with incomplete albinism. Her story, published in ESA Frontiers reveals challenges for uncommonly colored animals in the wild.
More in IFLScience. π
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Exciting update!
Wiley has expanded its #OpenAccess agreement with JULAC in Hong Kong, now including four more institutions.
This move underscores our dedication to promoting research accessibility and collaboration.
Learn more below. β¬οΈ
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