D. Kucharski K. Kucharska/Shutterstock 21 março 2024 Prestigious journals make it hard for scientists who don’t speak English to get published. And we all lose out Henry Arenas-Castro, The University of Queensland A study of 736 biological science journals showed only a small fraction are making efforts to foster a multilingual scientific community.
Shutterstock 18 julho 2023 Non-native English speaking scientists work much harder just to keep up, global research reveals Tatsuya Amano, The University of Queensland Our research found non-native English speakers face higher rejection rates and 12.5 times more revisions than their native English-speaking counterparts. But there are solutions.
Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Thomas Barwick/Stone via Getty Images 18 novembro 2022 Doctors often miss depression symptoms for certain groups – a routine screening policy for all adult primary care patients could significantly reduce the gap Maria Garcia, University of California, San Francisco Men, older adults, people with language barriers and racial and ethnic minorities are less likely to be screened for depression.