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Will COVID-19 change science? Past pandemics offer clues

Sixteen pandemic months have felt disorienting and arduous—but along the arc of human history, COVID-19 marks just another inflection point. Epidemics have punctuated humanity’s timeline for centuries, sowing panic and killing millions, whether the culprit was plague, smallpox, or influenza.…

Avoiding plagiarism

Avoiding plagiarism What is (and isn’t) plagiarism, what are the different types, and how can you avoid it?  Find out more with our guide to plagiarism Getting your research into UK parliament  Research plays a big role in public policy.…

Explore Bloomsbury Collections!

Discover our ever-expanding eBook library that offers more than 14,000 titles across 24 subject areas. Explore More than 14,000 titles across 24 subject areas   African Studies •  Anthropology • Art & Visual Culture • Architecture • Asia Studies •  Biblical Studies • Classical Studies & Archaeology • Education • Design • Fashion • Film & Media • Gender & Sexuality •  History • Latin American Studies •  Law • Linguistics • Literary Studies • Middle…

Stories of Pride: Arti Agrawal

In celebration of Pride Month, SPIE spoke with members of our community about their experiences as LGBTQ+ scientists in optics and photonics as well as within the greater STEM community. Our final conversation is with Arti Agrawal (she/her) an adjunct…

Calls for papers in your subject area

Calls for papers in your subject area Did you know you can find out which journals are requesting papers for a specific theme or topic? Simply select your categories with our handy tool to get started. Discover current calls for…

Spotlight on… LGBTQ+ plays

The Methuen Drama Book of Trans Plays The first play anthology to offer plays by trans playwrights featuring trans characters. From groundbreaking new work from across America’s stages to unpublished work by new voices, these eight plays address themes such…