Mètode Science Studies Journal is a #PeerReview journal published by the University of Valencia @UV_EG, indexed in SCOPUS and JCR-ESCI, among others #SciComm
📊 Metode SSJ, Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): «Everlasting. The challenge of ageing»
«Bridging the grey divide: Inclusive digital transformation in healthcare in ageing populations»
By @MartaAymerich et al. (@UOCuniversity)
DOI: https://t.co/KQ6LZHlP4I
📊 Metode SSJ, Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): «Everlasting. The challenge of ageing»
«Epigenetic clocks: Now pianists wear watches»
By @ManelEsteller (@IRSantPau) and @EloySantosPujol (@BarcelonaBeta)
DOI: https://t.co/PHGPsw5Z4x
Proust created imagery and arguments to normalise the amorous inclinations of his characters and depicting the complexity and variety of sexual diversity in nature. 🌼
✍️ A document by @MartiDominguezR
https://t.co/KhxpRLAfYX
📊 Metode SSJ, Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): «Everlasting. The challenge of ageing»
«We will never be young again. Or will we?
Science, evolution and the quest for a longer, better life»
By @ArcadiNavarro (@UPFBarcelona)
DOI: https://t.co/O5S2avRUvF
«Growing old is a natural process. It is simply another stage in the cycle of life. Or is it?»
Already available in the Open Journal System platform: «Everlasting», with five texts on different perspectives related to the challenge of #ageing.
https://t.co/sB6J6BGVfl
In our interview with William DeGrado, we discussed the role of major scientific journals and the peer-review system. 🧪📄
DeGrado emphasises the importance of rigorous, independent review processes, and highlights the dangers posed by political agendas masquerading as science.
Last summer, William DeGrado was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Valencia. During this event, we discussed his career and outstanding chemistry challenges.🔬
✍️ Interview by @IsmaelMingarro
https://t.co/t30mJ0UKBb
Accoding to DeGrado, the United States has played an important role in the development of international science, but they are not starting to knock down their science system. He argued that the country needs to continue to open their borders to the very brightest minds 🌍🔬
📊 Metode SSJ, Vol. 15 No. 7 (2025): «AI think... therefore AI am»
«Explainable artificial intelligence and its key role in education: Promoting critical thinking and autonomy in the classroom»
By Francisco Bellas (@UDC_gal)
DOI: https://t.co/Zz00R5U8c4
#AI#education
Very soon, in Metode SSJ, the first volume of 2026: "Everlasting"
What will life be like beyond our eighties or nineties? What is the limit of human life? ⌛️
Check more about the monograph here: https://t.co/KDYmeNAFyE
📊 Metode SSJ, Vol. 15 No. 7 (2025): «AI think... therefore AI am»
«Machine conviction: Can we control what AI make us believe?»
By Manuel Cebrián (Centre for Automation and Robotics)
DOI: https://t.co/fFF6yOa3Xk
#AI#politics#persuasion@CSICdivulga@CSIC
«I am extremely sad to have lost orangutan expert Biruté Galdikas. We corresponded often about many things, most recently regarding my questions for an interview for Mètode.
We shall miss her deeply.» 🕊️
✍️ Obituary by Paula Casal
https://t.co/CnFQlUH5dB
📣Open call for papers:
Monograph on the scientific essay genre
Deadline for submission: 25 September 2026.
More information in the OJS platform:
https://t.co/YSfZgnXqbB
📊 Metode SSJ, Vol. 15 No. 7 (2025): «AI think... therefore AI am»
«Machines that think: The obsolescence of the concept of 'strong AI'»
By @cfenollosa (@la_UPC)
DOI: https://t.co/adEpGvAvxR
#AI#neuralnetworks
📣Open call for papers:
Exceptional plants. What they are and how they can be conserved
Deadline for submission: 27 March 2026.
More information in the OJS platform: https://t.co/fdx4dWX07l