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    19 Şub

    Today we're excited to announce a two-year agreement with that will make it easier and more affordable for UC researchers to publish in journals. 🔓 Details:

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    21 saat önce

    Why do scientists "cite" the top 5 regrets of the dying? Featuring Cochrane! (No, not that one!) | New

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    4 Mar

    Making jellyfish eggs. &co identify the neuropeptide hormone (& its GPCR-family receptor) that triggers oocyte maturation & spawning in Clytia. This defines a superfamily of regulators of sexual reproduction across animal species

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    4 Mar
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  6. 3 Mar

    Today, on , we salute the important research being done by authors to better understand wildlife, and in support of efforts to preserve our world's . 📹Video Credit: Micheli Ribeiro Luiz (Projeto Felinos do Aguaí)

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    2 Mar

    What can you learn by peering into a fruit fly's ? It turns out a lot!

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  8. 2 Mar

    Announcing a new , seeking work reporting on all aspects of , including translational studies, , studies, new approaches in liver transplantation, and more. ➡️Details:

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    29 Şub

    Public Library of Science have launched a new collection: 'Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Disease Dynamics', featuring Sussex lecturer Konstantin Blyuss as a guest editor 🔎Explore the collection:

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    1 Mar

    A thread on my post for : Chemists’ powerful stories & the sociologist who studied them… starting with photo of chemistry lab curated by W.E.B. DuBois in 1900 1/8

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  11. 29 Şub

    Today is , raising awareness of the 7000+ rare diseases affecting people worldwide. In honor of the day, the DNA Science blog takes a look at representation of in popular culture. 📖 Read the post:

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  12. 28 Şub

    ICYMI - In the newest Official Blog post, (Publisher, Open Research) discusses recent progress in data policies and the steps has taken to update our own data availability policy. 🔎Read:

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    28 Şub

    Remember the furore over the Cochrane HPV vaccines review? Its critics' systematic review is now published, with an invited commentary by me. And I've blogged about it: The high risk methods of a new systematic review of HPV vaccines | New

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  14. 27 Şub

    , coming up on Feb. 29, is a day to raise awareness of the 7000+ rare diseases affecting people worldwide. In honor of the day, the DNA Science blog takes a look at representation of in popular culture. ➡️Read the post:

    Rare Disease Day 2020, 29 February
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  15. 27 Şub

    Recently published study examines whether people with higher symptoms may place less trust in their past experience. 🔎Article (Isaac Fradkin & colleagues, of ):

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    26 Şub

    Endocrine signals governing body weight are incompletely mapped; Thomas Morville & discuss mounting evidence for the existence of unidentified hormonal factors that protect against excessive weight gain

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  17. 26 Şub

    Could 2020 be a turning point for research data policy? 's (Publisher, Open Research) discusses recent progress in data policies and the steps has taken to update our own data availability policy. ➡️Read the blog post:

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  18. 26 Şub

    The deadline for the is coming up soon on March 20! We're seeking interdisciplinary research for an upcoming Collection on the theme of Microbial Ecology of Changing Environments. ➡️Details at

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    25 Şub

    The Ebola Channel just updated! Currently highlighting a research article in which Bokelmann et al use NPC1 cells primary cells to examine NPC1 receptor expression in Mops condylurus, a potential Ebola virus reservoir:

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  20. 25 Şub

    The White House OSTP () has called for public comments on US federal policy, and comments are due soon on March 16! 📢 Share your thoughts on this important issue:

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  21. 25 Şub

    Research Excellence Framework 2021 has introduced a new policy for research published after 1 April 2016. Good news: all journals meet the standards laid out in the new guidelines! ➡️ More info on the PLOS Blog:

    "At the most basic level, our research is funded by the UK taxpayer, so it's vital that it isn't hidden behind a paywall. But think it goes deeper than that - we're all standing on the shoulders of giants and learning from what others have done before us." Harriet Gliddon, World Health Organization
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