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Walkable streets. Nearby shops. Easy access to daily needs.

Walkable streets. Nearby shops. Easy access to daily needs.

Older adults living in 20-minute neighborhoods had brain structure patterns associated with healthy aging and showed greater resilience to cognitive impairment.

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What shapes research excellence?

Our latest report, "How research environments and practices foster excellence", shows that excellence is intentionally built.

Based on insights from 100+ researchers, leaders, and funders across Brazil, China, Germany, and India, it highlights the role of purposeful leadership, trust-based cultures, collaboration, and protected time and resources.

What shapes research excellence? Our latest report, "How research environments and practices foster excellence", shows that excellence is intentionally built. Based on insights from 100+ researchers, leaders, and funders across Brazil, China, Germany, and India, it highlights the role of purposeful leadership, trust-based cultures, collaboration, and protected time and resources.

What shapes research excellence?

Our latest report shows that excellence is intentionally built, through purposeful leadership, trust-based cultures, collaboration, and protected time and resources.

Explore the report: spkl.io/63321A2Yrv

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Research confidence still depends on trusted integrity signals.

As AI becomes more visible across the research lifecycle, researchers are looking more closely than ever at rigorous methods, independent review, transparency and correction.

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Hello Leonid. We’re aware of the issue raised here and are looking into it.

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Public confidence in science will shape how we address global challenges.

The Beyond 2030 report highlights a gap between innovation and public understanding, and that trust must be built through engagement and transparency.

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AI use in research is rising, but confidence isn’t keeping pace.

Researchers want clear trust markers like citations, up-to-date scholarly sources, and expert review to support responsible use.

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Macroplastic in urban waterways: assessing storage in Berlin's Spree River Over the past decade, awareness of macroplastic (MAP) pollution in rivers as a major contributor to marine litter has increased substantially. However…

Our last paper on #plastics in #riverbanks is out in @elsevierconnect.bsky.social

We found that riverbanks showed higher MA density than other compartments, with river embankments causing one-way #macroplastic transport from banks to river.

Here the link: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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Hi Robert. Just to correct the record: Elsevier does not own any Dutch newspapers. If this refers to EW, that title was sold in 2016 and rebranded from Elsevier Weekblad to EW in 2020.

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Academia and industry need each other to deliver R&D impact.

Practical rules: align goals and timelines, be transparent from day one, identify decision-makers early, and use public funding as a bridge to build trust.

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Sustainability impact takes more than strong science.

Elsevier’s Beyond 2030 report shows progress scales when research is paired with implementation capacity, policy alignment and viable models. Collaboration is the bridge.

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Hello Janne. This claim is 100% false. We strongly refute these rumours.

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A new study from Fujian Medical University shows how AI-driven tools can help identify compounds that calm this immune response in animals with Alzheimer’s-like conditions.

A new study from Fujian Medical University shows how AI-driven tools can help identify compounds that calm this immune response in animals with Alzheimer’s-like conditions.

Alzheimer’s isn’t just about waste buildup in the brain. New research suggests that an agitated brain immune system may also drive damage. With the help of AI, researchers identified a compound that soothes the immune frenzy in animals.
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Four years after Year of the Zebra began at Elsevier, rare disease awareness has grown into a global movement.

See how the campaign has evolved and how to get involved: spkl.io/63327AIJnN

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Fujian Medical University recently identified a small molecule that calmed brain inflammation in mice with Alzheimer's-like condition

Fujian Medical University recently identified a small molecule that calmed brain inflammation in mice with Alzheimer's-like condition

Using AI-driven tools, researchers sifted through 1.6 million compounds and identified a small molecule that calmed brain inflammation and improved memory in mice with Alzheimer’s-like conditions.
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Inclusion is part of how we work, every day. Proud to be ranked #1 Best Company for Diversity, as recognized by our colleagues. This reflects the people who make Elsevier what it is and the culture we build together.

Thank you.

🏆 Award information: spkl.io/63322AxhHo

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Magic mushroom for pain? Psilocybin suggests a potential non-opiod approach to chronic pain relief.

Magic mushroom for pain? Psilocybin suggests a potential non-opiod approach to chronic pain relief.

A compound responsible for the mind-bending effects of magic mushrooms, called psilocybin, cleared signs of chronic pain in mice. The VCU study points to a potential non-opioid, unconventional approach to pain relief.

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Elsevier, Wiley, BMJ Group, American Physical Society and Oxford University Press join Kudos’ zero-click and AI search study Kudos seeks further sponsors for a fast-track research project to help publishers understand and respond to the threat of zero-click search

What do publishers need to do about AI search? @elsevierconnect.bsky.social
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have joined our zero-click search study, which will provide insights and fast-track recommendations

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Magic mushroom compound offers long-lasting pain relief in mice by acting on brain pathways

Magic mushroom compound offers long-lasting pain relief in mice by acting on brain pathways

For chronic pain, long-lasting relief matters. At VCU, M. Imad Damaj is studying a psychedelic compound in magic mushrooms as a potential non-opioid treatment—raising new questions about how the brain processes pain.

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Elsevier launches study companion Osmosis AI to transform how medical students learn Students can access visual learning, verified and cited responses and personal support in one seamless experience, based on USMLE aligned content

Elsevier launches Osmosis AI, a new medical study companion combining Osmosis videos, trusted Elsevier content, and responsible AI.

Students get clear, fully cited answers linked to USMLE-aligned content, plus flashcards and exam-style questions.

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Science Nation Reports Science Nation Reports

Denmark continues to rank among the global leaders in research. 🇩🇰

A new international report from Elsevier, developed with Innovation Fund Denmark, highlights high-quality research, strong international collaboration, and close links to industry.

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ClinicalKey AI is expanding, with unrivaled full-text knowledge base and technology upgrades to help clinicians make decisions with confidence.
 
ClinicalKey AI now includes content from premium journals and medical societies, giving clinicians copyright-cleared answers based on peer-reviewed full-text content and access to more than 1,000 full-text medical journals, updated every 24 hours.
 
To support transparency at the point of care, clinicians can trace the exact evidence used to create an answer, down to the paragraph it was cited from. Credibility is further enhanced through a “clinician in the loop” approach, with a rigorous evaluation framework to ensure the highest quality insights.
 
ClinicalKey AI is now also simpler to access, with API-based integration options, an upgraded user experience, and privacy and security controls supportive of HIPAA-compliant use.

ClinicalKey AI is expanding, with unrivaled full-text knowledge base and technology upgrades to help clinicians make decisions with confidence. ClinicalKey AI now includes content from premium journals and medical societies, giving clinicians copyright-cleared answers based on peer-reviewed full-text content and access to more than 1,000 full-text medical journals, updated every 24 hours. To support transparency at the point of care, clinicians can trace the exact evidence used to create an answer, down to the paragraph it was cited from. Credibility is further enhanced through a “clinician in the loop” approach, with a rigorous evaluation framework to ensure the highest quality insights. ClinicalKey AI is now also simpler to access, with API-based integration options, an upgraded user experience, and privacy and security controls supportive of HIPAA-compliant use.

ClinicalKey AI is expanding with full-text knowledge base and upgrades to support confident clinical decisions.

Now includes journals and medical society content: 1,000+ full-text journals updated every 24 hours, plus paragraph-level traceability.

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New in Elsevier’s Current Biology: first documented tool use in cattle. 🐄

Veronika, a Swiss Brown cow in Austria, used a deck brush flexibly, switching ends for different body regions.

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Check out the latest episode of Elsevier’s Not Alone: Leaders in Conversation podcast. 🎧

In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Tony Chan shares rare, unfiltered reflections on leading universities across cultures and political systems: spkl.io/63322AsH66

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AI is now embedded in researchers’ daily routines.

Use is rising, led by literature search and review. What researchers want next: trustworthy tools with clear citations and current, peer-reviewed sources

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Introducing HESI’s Personalized Learning Plan: an AI-powered, first-of-its-kind personalized remediation tool built on Elsevier’s trusted content. Tailored support for students and real-time insights for faculty.

Details: spkl.io/63321AqwuR

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LeapSpace goes live!

Research-grade AI workspace built only on trusted science, with multi-model responsible AI, transparency and trust markers, and enterprise-grade privacy and security.

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What if universities could turn local challenges into global change?

A new model of #HigherEducation is emerging.

Read more about the 4th Generation University approach: spkl.io/63327AUyf5

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Land-grant universities were built for the public good—and they still shape America’s future.

Dr. Waded Cruzado (APLU) reflects on their origins in crisis, expanded access, and lasting impact from research to workforce.

The new Not Alone: Leaders in Focus piece: spkl.io/63324Aouoa

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The Future of Healthcare: Clinicians Predict Technology-Driven Changes by 2027 Explore key statistics and expert perspectives on AI predictions, empowered patients, personalized care, and the trends shaping the future of healthcare.

Clinicians expect AI to reshape care by 2027.

From routine support in diagnosis to more personalized and home-centered care, clinicians anticipate AI easing workloads and helping decisions, while stressing the need for transparency, training, and strong oversight.

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How human expertise works with cutting-edge tools to safeguard scientific integrity Elsevier’s experts explain how tools and human insight work together to detect and prevent research misconduct.

AI can spot patterns, but people decide what’s fair and true.

That’s why we combine smart technology with expert judgment, to keep research transparent and trustworthy.

See how we’re helping to build confidence in science: spkl.io/63324Amu1E

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