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Editorial Snapshot: The impact of AI on peer review in academic publishing

- G.A., Senior Editor

Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing academic publishing, particularly the peer review process. Traditionally, peer review ensures the validity and quality of research before publication, but it can be slow and prone to human bias. AI offers solutions to these challenges, enhancing the efficiency, fairness, and rigor of the review process.

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Science News: Lunar cave discovery could provide future home for astronauts

– G.A., Senior Editor

In a groundbreaking discovery published in the scientific journal Nature Astronomy, scientists have identified a cave on the Moon for the first time. This remarkable find, located on the Mare Tranquillitatis plain, is at least 100 meters deep and holds significant potential as a location for a permanent lunar base. The cave is believed to be one of many hidden in an "underground, undiscovered world," offering a potential solution to several challenges associated with establishing a human presence on the Moon.

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Editorial Snapshot: Simplifying peer review with a standard taxonomy

- A.P., Editor

"A Standard Taxonomy for Peer Review" is a groundbreaking system designed to bring clarity and transparency to the peer review process in scholarly publishing. As an initiative of the International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers (STM), this taxonomy aims to help researchers understand what to expect when submitting their papers to journals.

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Science News: Leaping leeches: Video evidence reignites centuries-old debate

– A.P., Editor

Imagine strolling through a serene forest, the dappled sunlight filtering through the leaves, when suddenly, you're confronted by an unexpected acrobat–a leaping leech. A video taken by graduate student Mai Fahmy on a field trip may help resolve a long-standing debate among biologists: Can leeches jump? Fahmy, now a conservation biologist at the American Museum of Natural History and Fordham University, captured footage of Chtonobdella leeches in Madagascar performing what she interprets as jumping. This was initially dismissed as a routine observation, but it turned out to be significant evidence in a contentious debate about leech locomotion.

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