In honour of International Women’s Day, the Canadian Journal of Chemistry presents a curated collection of papers published in the last five years with women from Canadian universities…
The scientific method, inherently iterative, builds on previous knowledge to inform new hypotheses. Metascience, a sub-discipline dedicated to the study of science itself, reveals that the practice of science…
In 1980, as a PhD student, John Smol published his first paper in Canadian Science Publishing (CSP)’s journal portfolio. The topic? Using fossil algae from sediment cores as indicators…
Canadian Science Publishing is proud to welcome Dr. Shelley Hepworth, who joins us as the new co-Editor-in-Chief of Botany. A distinguished developmental plant biologist and full professor…
Do you know the phrase “the data speak for themselves?” According to Dr. Stephen Heard, professor at the University of New Brunswick, past Subject Editor for FACETS, and author…
The painful truth: no matter how fantastic your research is, there is a good chance that most people who come across it will only read your abstract. Ouch. “People…
In July 2023, mammal researchers from all over the world met in Anchorage, Alaska for the 13th International Mammalogical Congress (IMC), a joint conference between the International Federation of…
Early-career researchers (ECRs) are at the forefront of aquatic sciences discoveries. But how can scientific societies support their invaluable advancements in the field? To answer this question, in February…
This year, on May 16, 2023, the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) will celebrate its 10th Anniversary. Developed in response to the growing need to improve the ways…
Do you have an idea for a new product, service, or technology? Enjoy wearing multiple “job hats” in the workplace and learning new skills on the fly? Working in…

