In response to requests from the community, we are pleased to introduce a new article type in PeerJ Computer Science aimed at showcasing innovative applications of artificial intelligence techniques - 'AI Applications'. AI Application articles present research...
Article Spotlight: The dinosaurs that weren’t: osteohistology supports giant ichthyosaur affinity of enigmatic large bone segments from the European Rhaetian
Several similar large, fossilized bone fragments have been discovered in various regions across Western and Central Europe since the 19th century. The animal group to which they belonged is still the subject of much debate to this day. A study could now settle this...
Article Spotlight: The role of temperature on the development of circadian rhythms in honey bee workers
Circadian rhythms in honey bees are involved in various processes that impact colony survival. For example, young nurses take care of the brood constantly throughout the day and lack circadian rhythms. At the same time, foragers use the circadian clock to remember and...
Data Reports – a new article type in PeerJ Life & Environment
We are pleased to announce a new submission option for authors via the introduction of "Data Reports" as a new article type in PeerJ Life & Environment. What are Data Reports? These articles describe new curated datasets - or significant extensions of existing...
Methods Papers – a new article type in PeerJ Life & Environment
We are pleased to introduce a new article type in PeerJ Life & Environment aimed at showcasing innovative methods and protocols within the scientific community: Methods Papers. Methods Papers should describe new or significantly improved methods and protocols, or...
PeerJ and Agorà – Società Italiana Di Medicina ad Indirizzo Estetico – to Launch Aesthetic & Regenerative Medicine Hub
We are excited to announce a new partnership with Agorà - Società Italiana Di Medicina ad Indirizzo Estetico/Italian Society of Aesthetic Medicine - to develop and launch an Aesthetic & Regenerative Medicine Hub. The Hub will serve as a dynamic platform for...
PeerJ Awards Winners at BLS8
The first International Bio-Logging Science Symposium was held in Tokyo in March 2003. The 2003 Symposium coined the term ‘Bio-Logging’ and spurred international collaborations among scientists working mainly on marine animals. Nearly 20 years had passed since then,...
Memorial University joins PeerJ’s Institutional Membership program to promote Open Access publishing
We are thrilled to announce that Memorial University has joined forces with PeerJ as the newest member of the Annual Institutional Membership (AIMs) program. This partnership exemplifies Memorial University's commitment to advancing open access publishing and...
PeerJ Awards Winners at AMCA 2024
The AMCA Annual Meeting is the premier education and networking event for researchers, educators, vector control professionals, industry representatives, and students in mosquito control. Every year since 1938, hundreds gather to hear the latest research, share ideas,...
Article Spotlight: Plectronoceratids (Cephalopoda) from the latest Cambrian at Black Mountain
We describe Sinoeremoceras marywadeae sp. nov. from numerous, well-preserved specimens, allowing investigation of ontogenetic trajectories and intraspecific variability, which in turn enables improved interpretations of the three-dimensional siphuncle morphology. The...