Editor’s note: We asked Elsevier to respond to some of the findings in this post. In response, a spokesperson told us they will now remove the journal from Scopus. See Elsevier’s response in this story. I received a letter recently pointing me to a questionable journal indexed in Elsevier’s Scopus database. Scopus indexes many problematic and even hijacked journals, but this case is the most outrageous I have seen to date. Scopus indexed Science of Law in July 2024. According to its profile in the database, the journal is published by the “Editorial Team of SoL.” However, “the editorial team”…
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Four of Cups: Divine Dissatisfaction & Hidden Offerings This week, we draw the Four of Cups—a cosmic invitation to look beyond what initially meets the eye. Like the contemplative sloth in our image, hanging from its familiar branch while an unseen cup hovers within reach, this card asks us to recognize what we might be overlooking due to emotional stagnation or habitual patterns. With Venus conjunct Saturn and the illuminating Libra Full Moon mid-week, there’s a powerful opportunity to break free from emotional numbness and rediscover what truly nourishes your soul. The Four of Cups whispers: your dissatisfaction is valid,…
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Sudden oak death, caused by the pathogen Phythophthora ramorum, is one of the most ecologically devastating forest diseases in North America, responsible for the deaths of millions of oaks and tanoaks along the coast. Science to the rescue? After the success of genetically modified organisms in things like insulin and food, a recent trend is Genetically Rescued Organisms. These GROs would use science to create natural resistance, like a vaccine for plants, and reduce the impact of altered species composition, released carbon pools, and greater fire risk the deaths bring. Before that can happen, scientists need to better understand the basic biology of Phythophthora ramorum, including how…
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With inflation and grocery prices still on the rise, I wanted to share some fresh tips on how to optimize your grocery savings. Here’s how to continue to save even when prices are creeping upward. Buy in Bulk When There Are Sales That’s right. Anything that’s on bogo/super sale (especially staples, nonperishables, or daily items) you should buy in good quantities until the next sale on that item. This is an amazing way to truly spend less on groceries and it works. Buying in bulk to avoid ever paying full price is amazing, but this tip goes hand in hand…
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May 25th Birthday Horoscope 2025-2026 MORE BIRTHDAYS If Today is Your Birthday: May 25th The Year Ahead Forecast for May 2025 to May 2026 If You Were Born Today, May 25: You are a witty, humorous, talkative person. Under the chatty or sociable surface, you are a lot more serious than you appear. In fact, you never take anything at face value. You consider yourself unusual, and most people agree! You are highly imaginative and have fantastic dreams and ideas. It’s not always easy for others to understand you! However, you do understand others instinctively. Famous people born…
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Welcome to Your Weekly Horoscope for April 14–20, where the stars are spilling the tea on your love life—and trust me, it’s piping hot. This week’s astro-weather is serving transformation with a side of vulnerability, as Juno retrogrades into deep, dark Scorpio and Mars struts into Leo like it owns the place (because let’s be honest—it kind of does). Whether you’re flirting with fate, ghosting your ex, or manifesting your soulmate with moon water and Spotify playlists, the cosmos has thoughts about your next move. So grab your journal, charge your crystals (or your phone, whatever), and let’s see who’s about…
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Where did the moon\’s magnetism go? Scientists have puzzled over this question for decades, ever since orbiting spacecraft picked up signs of a high magnetic field in lunar surface rocks. The moon itself has no inherent magnetism today. Now, MIT scientists may have solved the mystery. They propose that a combination of an ancient, weak magnetic field and a large, plasma-generating impact may have temporarily created a strong magnetic field, concentrated on the far side of the moon. In a study appearing in the journal Science Advances, the researchers show through detailed simulations that an impact, such as from a…
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Nine of Wands: Resilience at the Edge of Breakthrough This week, we draw the Nine of Wands—a card that embodies fierce perseverance and battle-worn wisdom. Like the rhino in our featured image, standing solemn amid ancient jungle ruins, the Nine of Wands appears when you’ve come through the fire and still refuse to fall. You may be bruised, but you’re not broken. And your strength? It’s no longer about force—it’s about endurance. With Juno retrograding into Scorpio, Mercury charging into Aries, and Mars stepping into bold Leo later in the week, the universe is stirring your inner warrior. The Nine…
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I have a guest post for the Research Digest, snappily titled ‘People who think their opinions are superior to others are most prone to overestimating their relevant knowledge and ignoring chances to learn more‘. The paper I review is about the so-called “belief superiority” effect, which is defined by thinking that your views are better than other people’s (i.e. not just that you are right, but that other people are wrong). The finding that people who have belief superiority are more likely to overestimate their knowledge is a twist on the famous Dunning-Kruger phenomenon, but showing that it isn’t just…