Elsevier received 18 Textbook & Academic Authors Association (TAA) book awards this year, including 7 McGuffey Longevity Awards, 2 Most Promising New Textbook Awards, and 9 Textbook Excellence Awards. This recognition reflects the expertise of our authors and the work of the teams behind these books. Thank you to the TAA, and congratulations to all the authors and colleagues whose contributions made this possible. View the award winners: http://spkl.io/6041A2ygL
Research confidence still depends on trusted integrity signals. As AI becomes more visible across the research lifecycle, researchers are looking more closely than ever at rigorous methods, independent review, transparency and correction. Read more: http://spkl.io/6046AFcr2
New in LeapSpace: Claim Radar. Researchers can test a claim against Scopus-indexed literature and see supporting, contradicting, or mixed findings across 100M+ papers, in real time. Trust Cards now highlight the exact passage used to support each claim, so evidence can be traced directly. Try LeapSpace: http://spkl.io/6049AFcFl
In neurodegenerative disease, evidence on environmental exposures and disease risk is scattered across decades of peer reviewed research, multiple disciplines, and disconnected datasets. Progress depends as much on connecting existing knowledge as on generating new findings, and acting where there is enough evidence to do so. Read more: http://spkl.io/6040AIJJ2
If you teach anatomy, you’ve seen how expectations around learning have shifted. Virtual dissection labs continue to emerge as a powerful complement or modern alternative to traditional cadaver labs. With advances in 3D visualization, interactive software, and remote access, these tools are becoming a go-to option for programs looking to adapt to changing educational needs. Whether you’re supporting hybrid learners, managing limited lab space, or simply looking for ways to reinforce complex concepts, virtual dissection labs offer flexibility without sacrificing rigor. Learn more about how virtual dissection labs can benefit your program in our latest blog: https://lnkd.in/exdGfJ8A
We’re pleased to share that Elsevier has been shortlisted at the 2026 Internal Communications and Engagement Awards in two categories: 🏆 Best Use of Data 🏆 Best Engagement of Employer Brand Ambassadors These awards celebrate organizations that are redefining how they connect, inspire, and engage their people, recognizing innovative, impactful internal communications strategies across industries. Being shortlisted demonstrates the dedication of our teams, who continue to use data and empower our colleagues to serve as employer brand ambassadors. We’re looking forward to celebrating alongside peers from across the profession at the awards ceremony in London on 8 July 2026. 👏 Congratulations to everyone involved. Join us at Elsevier to help shape human progress: https://bit.ly/4dEzs3L
🚀 We’re hiring Software Engineers, Data Scientists, Prompt Engineers, and Tech Leaders to join our growing tech hubs in Mexico, India, the Netherlands, and beyond. At Elsevier, your work powers breakthroughs in science and healthcare, helping researchers discover faster and clinicians make better decisions. 💡 Work on AI-driven products, global data platforms, and scalable solutions used by millions 🌍 Collaborate with diverse, international teams 📈 Grow in a culture that values learning, innovation, and real impact If you’re passionate about solving meaningful problems with technology, we’d love to hear from you. 👉 Apply now and help shape human progress: https://bit.ly/4uS0RFQ
Sifting through 1.6 million compounds with the help of AI-driven tools, researchers from Fujian Medical University recently identified a small molecule that calmed brain inflammation in mice with Alzheimer-like conditions. The treatment not only altered biology in the brain but also improved performance on memory tests and everyday tasks in treated mice. The study highlights how novel tools can lead to new strategies in the fight against Alzheimer’s. Read the blog: http://spkl.io/6043ALjhd
What does responsible AI look like in research? Join our webinar for practical guidance and live demos. See LeapSpace™, Elsevier’s research-grade AI workspace, in action and learn how peer-reviewed content, referenced outputs, and transparent reasoning can support rigorous research workflows. We’ll cover live demos, best practices for maintaining rigor and integrity with AI, and a live Q&A with the team building LeapSpace. 🗓️ March 31, 9AM CEST/3PM SGT: http://spkl.io/6046AIYHQ 🗓️ March 31, 6PM CEST/12PM EDT: http://spkl.io/6047AIYHv
Strong science does not guarantee sustainable impact. Elsevier’s Beyond 2030 report shows research is advancing across climate, health, food systems and energy, yet too often struggles to translate into action. Interviewees point to a consistent pattern: progress scales when strong science is matched with implementation capacity, policy alignment and viable models, with early alignment on shared objectives and clear roles. Read: http://spkl.io/6043AIJ5X