by Alun Jones | Jun 6, 2017 | Interviews
Last week PeerJ published “Experience-based human perception of facial expressions in Barbary macaques (Macaca silvanus)” by Laetitia Marechal, Xandria Levy, Kerstin Meints and Bonaventura Majolo. This study sought to investigate the evolutionary...
by Alun Jones | Jun 2, 2017 | Community, Conferences
To coincide with the Progressive Palaeontology 2017 conference taking place, we thought it might be worth providing a quick look at the recent paleontology research in PeerJ. Over the last few months, PeerJ has peer-reviewed and published a broad range...
by Alun Jones | May 31, 2017 | Community, Conferences
PeerJ is proud to be sponsoring “Progressive Palaeontology 2017”, an annual meeting for postgraduate research students which starts later this week at the University of Leicester. The conference is being organised by Jordan Bestwick, Thomas Hearing,...
by Alun Jones | May 25, 2017 | Interviews
This month PeerJ Computer Science published “A survey of secure middleware for the Internet of Things” by Paul Fremantle and Philip Scott from the University of Portsmouth. With the continuing growth of the number of devices connected to the internet, the...
by Alun Jones | May 18, 2017 | Interviews
Last week PeerJ published “Pollen extracts and constituent sugars increase growth of a trypanosomatid parasite of bumble bees” by Evan Palmer-Young and Lucy Thursfield. Bumble bees throughout the world are facing significant issues with many species...
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