Scientific news reports translate technical findings into accessible narratives that can be promoted via institutional channels, media platforms, and public communication networks. This improves discoverability, media uptake, and potential for cross-disciplinary citations by non-specialists and practitioners.
Yes. Our reports follow journal-specific media policies and COPE guidelines. We also adhere to embargo terms and press office standards for journals like Nature, The Lancet, PLOS, etc. Formatting and tone can be adjusted per journal/media team requests.
Yes. We offer collaborative workflows where university media teams or research communication units can pre-approve drafts, request cross-departmental summaries, and receive press-ready formats. Bulk orders or funded project summaries can be supported under an MoU.
Condensed news reports help policymakers, hospital administrators, and clinical leaders understand key findings from high-impact studies without reading the full manuscript. This supports evidence translation in guideline development, health literacy, and stakeholder decision-making.
Pubrica supports editorial offices by creating professionally written research highlights, lay summaries, and media releases aligned with publishing standards. This reduces in-house editorial workload, enhances article engagement, and improves post-publication impact.
Yes. We align our output with funder expectations (e.g., Horizon Europe, NIH, DBT India) that require non-technical summaries or dissemination metrics. Reports can be included in final project reports, DMPs, or used for press/media deliverables.
Yes. We offer translation and cultural localization into multiple languages (e.g., Spanish, Mandarin, Arabic, Tamil, French) to support international collaboration, regional science communication, and multilingual journal dissemination.







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