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    Apr 14

    We know you might have questions about how the COVID-19 pandemic will affect your journal subscription or the publication process for your work. Please refer to our FAQ page here:

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    Jun 19

    Forensic pathology is an integral part of navigating emerging diseases like . Learn more about this crucial profession here: . cc:

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  3. 20 hours ago

    Congrats to People's Choice winner from Environmental Entomology: Disturbance Mediates Homogenization of Above and Belowground Invertebrate Communities by and Michael Kaspari.

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  4. 24 hours ago

    Join 's next webinar, sponsored by new open access journal . Experts will discuss the roles of endocytosis and endosome trafficking in uptake and cell signaling. Register today:

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  5. Jun 26

    iPSCs were generated from sporadic Alzheimer’s disease patients and efficiently differentiated into mature cortical neurons. Treatment of these neurons with TRPC6 protein fragment or agonist inhibited the elevation of Aβ and phospho-tau.

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  6. Jun 26

    A Highlight from recaps recent research that elucidates the perpetually mystifying topic of sex. Discover how analysis of the single-celled ciliate Paramecium tetraurelia has revealed a vital mechanistic link between sex and stress.

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  7. Jun 25

    Learn how Oxford Open aims to be a truly accessible, rapidly responsive journal in the first editorial from Editor-in-Chief Danny Altmann.

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  8. Jun 25

    In this paper Claire Kramsch explores trans-spatial utopias, and raises a word of caution against the current engagement with space and the concomitant neglect of time and history. Find out more:

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  9. Jun 25

    New Editor-in-Chief of Chemical Senses, , in his introductory Editorial “I hope that the next few years will also see become a more integrated member of our chemosensory community”. Read the full text here:

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  10. Jun 25

    FEMS Microbes is a new journal which serves the microbiology community and recognises the contributions of early career scientists. Discover the range of benefits to authors including transparent peer review and scooping protection .

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    Jun 16

    Dafna Goor, Nailya Ordabayeva, Anat Keinan, and Sandrine Crener talk about their research on a paradox of luxury consumption. Though such consumption yields status benefits, it may also prompt feelings of inauthenticity. Read more ⬇️

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    May 19

    From our February issue: , Ryan Rahinel, and Alex Bleier discuss their work on the compensatory process through which consumers with low feelings of personal control look to brand leaders to regain personal agency. Read more ⬇️

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  13. Jun 24

    Explore a new collection of papers studying bacteria, autotrophic and heterotrophic protists, and metazoan , specially chosen for their use of molecular tools. All articles were recently published in

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  14. Jun 23

    “A new immunology forum for a new age of immunology”. Read the first editorial and papers to be published in Oxford Open Immunology, featuring articles and the latest immunological research.

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  15. Jun 23

    What is the best way to fish for classification clues when a fossil is out of your reach? Discover how Nikolay G. Zverkov's "selfie stick" macgyvering helped to shed light on a rare 150-million-year-old ichthyosaur in this article.

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  16. Jun 23

    Bacterial biofilms can cause medical problems and issues in technical systems, but how do bacteria sense that they are in contact with a surface? Read the Editor's choice article from FEMS Microbiology Reviews.

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  17. Jun 23

    Read the latest Editor's Choice article from Social Politics, exploring state responsibility towards addressing honor-based violence in the Netherlands and Germany :

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  18. Jun 23

    Transportation Safety and Environment call for papers: Special Issue on Maritime Safety and Smart Shipping Submissions deadline: August 31 2020

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  19. Jun 23

    FEMS Yeast Research is celebrating its 20th anniversary! Read a Thematic Issue from to mark its two decades as a leading yeast community journal.

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    Jun 18

    On the eve of Juneteenth, we share our new theory from the in this blogpost on social scientific theorizing by women of color.

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  21. Jun 22

    Giving credit is one of the most prominent reasons that data is cited. However, a closer look into the current citation systems has outlined that changes must be made in order to provide bibliometric credit to the contributors to a database.

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