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Can we be bold enough to take the action needed to halve premature deaths? Advancing human progress together starts with big questions, fresh ideas, and the relentless pursuit of better outcomes. Join us as we share the science, insights, and solutions that explore what it will take to make this ambition a reality — together with research and healthcare communities. Explore the possibilities: http://spkl.io/6049AKgiB
A recent Forbes piece highlights findings from Elsevier’s Clinician of the Future 2025 report — where 2,000+ doctors and nurses share how AI is being used, and what concerns remain. The message is clear: trust, training and governance can’t be afterthoughts. 👇
🌍 Two decades of impact. 100+ partners. 70 countries. The Elsevier Foundation has spent 20 years supporting researchers, entrepreneurs, and communities turning local challenges into scalable solutions. Clean energy in Somalia. TB diagnostics in Indonesia. Health equity programs in India. These stories reflect what can happen when local innovation meets long-term support. Read more: http://spkl.io/6049AJlF5
RELX | Reed Elsevier has been recognized as one of the “Top Inspiring Workplaces in Asia” by the Inspiring Workplaces Group in their 2025 rankings. RELX | Reed Elsevier also secured a Best-in-Class Special Recognition for Inspiring Culture & Purpose. The recognition underscores RELX | Reed Elsevier’s commitment to creating a people-first workplace built on good leadership, psychological safety, and employee empowerment. The annual awards evaluated organizations across six fundamental elements: Culture and Purpose, Leadership, Wellbeing, Inclusion, Employee Voice, and Employee Experience. Among hundreds of entries across Asia, RELX | Reed Elsevier secured the #3 position and also received the Best-in-Class Special Recognition for Inspiring Culture & Purpose. Join us: https://www.elsevier.com/about/careers
💬 Uncertainty isn’t a flaw in science — it’s a feature. Researchers navigate uncertainty every day. Talking openly about it can build trust, not diminish it. Camilla Arvidsson of Sense about Science shares six ways to communicate clearly about what we know — and what we don’t. 👇
Reaxys AI Search: search chemistry like never before. Elsevier has launched Reaxys AI Search, which uses natural language to unlock over 121 million documents — helping researchers move from question to discovery, faster. 🚀The first chemistry database to support natural language document search 🔍 Ask questions in plain language ⚡ Skip complex keyword strings 📈 See better relevancy than traditional search Especially useful for interdisciplinary fields like materials science, drug discovery and chemical engineering. Available now to all Reaxys users. 🔗 Learn more: https://www.elsevier.com/about/press-releases/elsevier-introduces-reaxys-ai-search-enabling-faster-and-more-accessible #ReaxysAI #Research #AI
What does it take to protect research integrity at scale? For Elsevier data scientist Savvas Chamezopoulos, it means blending advanced technology with real-world insight, and building tools that support experts in detecting and preventing misconduct. His work shows that thoughtful collaboration and human judgment remain central to maintaining trust in research. Read the full profile: http://spkl.io/6049AHzqD
Not Alone, recorded at the Elsevier Impact Conference 2025 in Chicago! In July, Not Alone recorded a special episode: Leaders in Conversation podcast on site at the Wacker Studio — with real-time insights from global research and academic leaders. Listen to provoking dialogues that inspire and spark meaningful conversation while illuminating the paths of academic leadership and innovation and fostering a community that thrives on shared knowledge. https://notalonepodcast.buzzsprout.com/2365553
Why do retractions matter in scientific publishing? A new explainer from Elsevier outlines how retractions uphold the integrity of the scientific record, what leads to them, and why they remain a vital part of the publishing process. Read the full piece: http://spkl.io/6044AHziE
Tool use, grooming, and culture in the deep. 🐋 New research in Current Biology shows killer whales using kelp as tools to groom each other. It's a first for marine mammals and offers new insight into whale culture, communication, and care. Watch the footage. 👇