Article provides a brief history of membrane science, its pivotal point in 1961 when the transformation from academic curiosity to industrial application ... Show more www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frmst.2022.878879/full
Researchers summarize the pressing issues in the state-of-the-art membrane industry and discuss future technology innovations in sustainable membrane design ... Show more www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frmst.2023.1169158/full
A study stresses the importance of knowing the life history traits of mammals and population size in order to implement well-informed conservation strategies ... Show more www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmamm.2023.1182856/full
Scientist identifies three crucial obstacles to undertaking curiosity-driven research on “non-standard” mammals: relevance to humans ... Show more www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmamm.2022.1057311/full
This paper presents a new toolkit for assessing Theory of Mind via performance in first and second-order false belief tasks ... Show more
Wrapping up an insightful time at #UKSG2024 ! This year's conference shed light on the pivotal role of OA publishing in advancing research dissemination ... Show more www.frontiersin.org/news/2024/04/18/uksg-2024-open-access-and-the-evolving-scholarly-landscape-for-libraries #OpenAccess #OpenScience
Article reviews recent research in phonetic size-sound symbolism–non-arbitrary attributions of size properties to speech acoustic properties ... Show more www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/flang.2022.1046637/full
Study presents the first effort to practically implement local pH control electrochemically in PCB electrode arrays, a big step in the implementation of the ... Show more proxy.link.app/202525616432/go.forbes.com/c/YeLS
Scientists design a low-cost, simple-to-operate microfluidic device which carries out the separation of plasma from whole blood ... Show more www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frlct.2022.1051552/full
Study investigates the concordance between muscle thickness via sonography and muscle cross-sectional area determined via MRI imaging (gold standard) in the ... Show more www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimag.2022.1039721/full
A study on urban foraging explores key factors that determine consumer willingness to try foraged food, to spend time and effort ... Show more www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fhort.2023.1028455/full
Study in Frontiers in Horticulture provides a clear outline of the best practices for plant grafting in field conditions under low-disease conditions ... Show more www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fhort.2022.1091342/full
Pig hearts kept alive outside the body for more than 24 hours offers hope for many humans needing a transplant
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Opening health for all: 7 Research Topics shaping a healthier world: World Health Day 2024 rallies under the theme "My health, my right ...
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Dogs trained to detect trauma stress by smelling humans’ breath: A pilot study shows that dogs can be taught to recognize the scent of trauma reactions on the ...
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Scientists discover how caterpillars can stop their bleeding in seconds: Materials scientists have now shown how the blood-like hemolymph of tobacco hornworm ...
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Italians’ and Swedes’ gestures vary when they tell stories, which may show cultures think differently about narratives
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Why scientists are making space data into sounds: Images from telescopes like the James Webb Space Telescope have expanded the way we see space ...
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Is your partner’s disturbed sleep keeping you up at night? Letting go of unattainable dreams may keep you both happy in bed
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Machine learning tools can predict emotion in voices in just over a second : Scientists showed that machine learning tools can identify emotions from audio ...
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Frontiers is happy to announce a Transformed Agreement with Sweden's academic consortium Bibsam, paving the way for unlimited ... Show more fro.ntiers.in/DpsE #AcademicPublishing #OpenScience #OpenAccess
This World Water Day, dive into insightful articles exploring vital issues related to water justice and sustainability:
🌧️ Discover a collaborative project in ... Show more #WorldWaterDay #WaterJustice #sustainability
Explore the most prominent research at the forefront of bee science. The cutting-edge work in this Research Topic highlights the latest advances in the theory ... Show more www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/54948/horizons-in-bee-science
Women involved in car crashes may be more likely to go into shock than men: Using clinical data, researchers examined injury patters of car crash victims and ...
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Frontiers at the UKSG 47th annual conference and exhibition: As we eagerly anticipate the 2024 UKSG conference, it's time to mark our calendars and prepare for a ...
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Beer byproduct behind Marmite could help us recycle metal waste: Scientists use spent brewer’s yeast, left over from manufacturing beer, to filter out metal from ...
frontiersin.org/news/2024/03/12/beer-byproduct-behind-marmite-could-help-us-recycle-metal-waste
New dinosaur skeleton closes evolutionary gap: Here are five Frontiers articles you won’t want to miss
frontiersin.org/news/2024/03/11/new-dinosaur-skeleton-closes-evolutionary-gap-here-are-five-frontiers
Many type 2 diabetes patients lack potentially life-saving knowledge about their disease
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Special insecticide paint may help curb zika and dengue fever outbreaks: Scientists showed that insecticide paint could effectively decrease mosquito presence in ...
frontiersin.org/news/2024/03/05/insecticide-paint-zika-dengue-outbreaks
Seeing the wood for the trees: how archaeologists use hazelnuts to reconstruct ancient woodlands
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How did a tiny bee get to French Polynesia? Eight new species help solve a scientific mystery
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Scientists track world’s largest turtles to previously unknown foraging locations
frontiersin.org/news/2024/02/20/scientists-track-turtles-unknown-foraging-locations
Cake and cookies may increase Alzheimer’s risk: Here are five Frontiers articles you won’t want to miss
frontiersin.org/news/2024/02/16/cake-and-cookies-may-increase-alzheimers-risk-here-are-five-frontiers
Join Frontiers at the 2024 UKSG conference and visit our booth #20!
We’re showcasing how open access and innovative publishing practices drive positive ... Show more www.frontiersin.org/events/2024-uksg-conference-registration-eng #UKSG2024 #OpenAccess #OpenScience #Innovation #ScholarlyCommunication #AcademicPublishing
Language and culture may influence how our brain processes emotional faces : New findings imply that the interpretation of emotional facial expressions is shaped ...
frontiersin.org/news/2024/02/15/language-culture-influence-brain-emotional-faces
Tiny crustaceans discovered preying on live jellyfish during harsh Arctic night: Scientists used DNA metabarcoding to show for the first time that jellyfish are ...
frontiersin.org/news/2024/02/14/frontiers-marine-science-amphipods-preying-on-jellyfish
Why studying astronauts’ microbiomes is crucial to ensure deep space mission success
frontiersin.org/news/2024/02/08/astronauts-microbiomes-deep-space-mission
Mild Covid-19 infections make insomnia more likely, especially in people with anxiety or depression
frontiersin.org/news/2024/02/05/mild-covid-19-infections-make-insomnia-more-likely-especially-in-people-with
Virtual reality treatment for palliative care shown to help patients ‘flourish’ during relaxation therapy
frontiersin.org/news/2024/01/31/virtual-reality-treatment-for-palliative-care-shown-to-help-patients
Despite progress, gender equality remains a challenge. This #InternationalWomensDay , we want to amplify the voices of women researchers investigating solutions to women-related ... Show more fro.ntiers.in/fZtp #IWD2024
Can dialect influence the perception of social robots? German residents showed varied trust levels depending on their comfort with the Berlin dialect ... Show more fro.ntiers.in/Zbdf
Writing by hand vs. typing: Which is better for learning? New research suggests that forming letters by hand leads to more elaborate brain connectivity ... Show more fro.ntiers.in/i7vP fro.ntiers.in/b4qH
Promoting plant diversity in bioenergy cropping systems benefits more than just the environment—it supports thriving ant communities too ... Show more fro.ntiers.in/hiog fro.ntiers.in/gajZ
New study reveals poverty and chronic inflammation not only pose individual health risks but also increase heart disease and cancer mortality dramatically ... Show more fro.ntiers.in/6nim fro.ntiers.in/8G3Z
Watching others make faces while eating raw broccoli can actually influence our own liking for it! New research sheds light on the power of social modeling in ... Show more fro.ntiers.in/3BLt fro.ntiers.in/xuLP
New research reveals potential health risks for left-handed individuals. A recent study suggests they may have lower vascular function and increased risk of ... Show more fro.ntiers.in/Sg7y
Join us at Convegno Stelline for a workshop on promoting digital literacy among researchers with Research Topics.
In today's fast-paced digital world ... Show more fro.ntiers.in/Stelline-registration #openscience #ResearchCollaboration #openaccess
Frontiers hosted a discussion forum for United States-based research funders to explore the challenges and opportunities they face in supporting and ... Show more fro.ntiers.in/Forum-Research-Funders
Gabby Ahmadia - Cutting the strings to parachute science : Dr Gabby Ahmadia is vice president of Area-Based Conservation for the Oceans program at WWF-US ...
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