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Women in science have faced barriers, but their contributions have shaped the world. For #IDWGIS, we’re highlighting five Canadian women who challenged stereotypes. Read about them on the #CSPBlog 💡➡️ ow.ly/mNA750YcrAa
@CanJEarthSci has launched an Early Career Researcher Editorial Board! Meet the inaugural cohort on the #CSPBlog, authored by Brandi M. Shabaga, Journal Development Specialist for CJES💡▶️ ow.ly/2spZ50XU1fZ
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Meet Dr. Youbin Zheng, the new Editor-in-Chief of @CanJPlantSci. He’s advancing sustainable plant production through controlled environments. Read his full interview on the #CSPBlog 💡▶️ ow.ly/zfy550XBmB6@UofG_SES
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Meet Dr. Youbin Zheng, the new Editor-in-Chief of @CanJPlantSci. He’s advancing sustainable plant production through controlled environments. Read his full interview on the #CSPBlog 💡▶️ ow.ly/7cGm50XBmP5@UofG_SES
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Meet Dr. Youbin Zheng, our new Editor-in-Chief from #UofG! A leader in controlled-environment agriculture, his research is reshaping Canadian food production.
Read his interview on the #CSPBlog to learn more about background💡▶️ ow.ly/iEg850XBlhC
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“Any process that has the potential to reduce unconscious or other biases in peer review will improve equality for authors.”
Double-anonymous peer review is gaining traction in scholarly publishing. But how does it work and is it worth the extra effort?
Read more on the #CSPBlog 💡▶️ ow.ly/wpIg50WVT4o#PeerReviewWeek#PRW2025#BlindReview
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Reimagine peer review! Biologist Steven J. Cooke shares how a collaborative approach can tackle misinformation and rebuild trust in science. Read more on the #CSPblog 💡▶️ ow.ly/umqn50WVPvT#PeerReviewWeek#PRW2025
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From spawning footage turned kids’ books to lab-grown endangered fish, @PitcherLab is reimagining what conservation looks like. Now co-Editor-in-Chief of CJFAS, he's championing inclusive science.
Read his story on the #CSPBlog 💡▶️ ow.ly/aLQj50VWIIz
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The 2024 ChemiSTEAM Contest highlights art hidden in science. Discover how this year's winners used microscopy, modelling, and creativity to bring their research to life in this new #CSPBlog post ▶️ ow.ly/AXna50VNTLz@CIC_ChemInst@CanJChem
From omega-3s to sugar taxes, @scottvharding (@MemorialU) studies how nutrition and public policy influence health. In our latest Q&A, he discusses metabolic health, behaviour change, and why small choices matter. Read more on our #CSPBlog 💡▶️ ow.ly/lKpg50UXYHZ
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From synthetic pyrroles to next-gen fluorescent probes, Dr. Alison Thompson’s research is shaping the future of chemistry. Learn more about her work and her new role at CJC on the #CSPBlog 💡➡️ ow.ly/9HAU50Vp94O
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