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| Open AccessResearch on scalable graphene faces a reproducibility gap
More than a decade after the first demonstration of large-scale graphene synthesis by chemical vapor deposition, the commercialization of graphene products is limited not only by price, but also by consistency, reproducibility, and predictability. Here, the author discusses the reproducibility issues in the field and proposes possible solutions to improve the reliability of published results.
- Peter Bøggild
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| Open AccessThe effect of publishing peer review reports on referee behavior in five scholarly journals
To increase transparency in science, some scholarly journals have begun publishing peer review reports. Here, the authors show how this policy shift affects reviewer behavior by analyzing data from five journals piloting open peer review.
- Giangiacomo Bravo
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| Open AccessTransparent peer review one year on
The majority of our authors are opting in to publish reviewer reports of their papers
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| Open AccessPaving the way toward better peer review
We are committed to support our reviewers with all relevant information needed to draft their reports
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| Open AccessTransparent peer review at Nature Communications
Authors of papers submitted from January 2016 will be given the option to publish the peer review history of their paper
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| Open AccessTowards an unbiased view of science
Authors at Nature Communications now have the option to choose double-blind peer review
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With a year of publications under its belt, Nature Communications has established itself as an accommodating venue for the natural sciences.