Is Biohacking an Eating Disorder in Disguise? A fascinating series of interviews with nutrition and aging experts
New Subscription Platforms Surge We've come full circle in some ways, and the giant incumbents need some disrupting
The Crazy-making Design of Social Media Newsfeeds, recommendations, identities, and more are designed to disorient
Does bioRxiv Fulfill Its Purpose? Data reveal that putting preprints up for comment does nothing to change their fate
bioRxiv Authors Mostly Post After Submission Of a sample of 1,200 papers across fields, most preprints posted after submission to a journal
BioRxiv and Unreviewed Preprints More than 30% of its preprints consistently never find a peer-reviewed home
The Bigs, the Brands, and bioRxiv Biology authors who get published tend to go with the bigs and the brands
A String of bioRxiv Analysis With a lot of data about bioRxiv in hand, I'll be interpreting it in a series of posts
How's PLOS Faring with bioRxiv Authors? Since 2013, the percentage of papers from bioRxiv published in PLOS journals has changed