TheySaid: An Amazing Conversational AI Survey Tool

Ready to upgrade boring feedback sessions into smart AI-powered conversations? TheySaid delivers interactive surveys, interviews, and more so that you never miss the “why” behind every response. With a blend of instant setup and deep analysis, TheySaid is ideal for businesses and teams seeking high-quality insights at scale, without drowning in data. Quick Overview TheySaid enables you to:... Continue Reading →

Airtel Now Gives 12 Months of Free Perplexity Pro to All Indian Users

India just got a massive AI upgrade, and if you’re an Airtel user—you’re in luck! Bharti Airtel has announced that all its 360 million customers can now enjoy 12 months of Perplexity Pro, absolutely free, via the Airtel Thanks app. In real terms, that’s a subscription worth ₹17,000 per year, now available at no cost for... Continue Reading →

📣 Indian Students: Grab Google’s AI Pro Plan (Worth ₹19,500) for FREE – Step-by-Step Guide!

Are you an Indian student looking to supercharge your learning and creativity with AI tools? Google just dropped an unmissable offer – their premium AI Pro plan, which normally costs ₹19,500 a year, is FREE for eligible Indian students until September 15, 2025! I've broken down everything you need to know so you can claim this... Continue Reading →

Three reliable sources to get all the information you need on the novel coronavirus

Three important and trusted sources that might suffice the needs of most researchers, doctors, government authorities, and the general public for information on the novel coronavirus.

The coronavirus has sparked a mini revolution of sorts in the need for Science Communication

Science communication is ripe for a paradigm change, and newer content formats might have a role to play. This probably hasn’t been more evident than now given the situation around the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). As I type this sentence, there are a total of 119,134 confirmed coronavirus cases* worldwide. Mainland China has detected 80,958 cases, half of... Continue Reading →

Newer content formats for research have the potential to redefine both discoverability and impact

This post is the second in a series of posts on research discoverability. The first was on how research discoverability could potentially be a bigger problem than paywalls. Here, I discuss examples of how newer content formats for communicating research can influence discoverability and impact. Scholarly publishing, meant for driving discovery and innovation, has ironically lacked innovation in... Continue Reading →

Discoverability is probably a bigger problem than paywalls

This is the first in a series of articles that discuss the various issues plaguing the discoverability of #research worldwide. In the past year, “Open Access” has been one of the most hotly debated topics in the scholarly publishing industry. The announcement of guidelines for Plan S, responses from various stakeholders, and the resulting amendments... Continue Reading →

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