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Two new dinosaur species confirmed—both studies published today in PeerJ.

Two new dinosaur species confirmed—both studies published today in PeerJ.

by PeerJ Community | May 2, 2017 | Press

Today we published two papers that each provide exciting details of discoveries about sauropod dinosaurs roaming the Earth over 150 million years ago. Osteology of Galeamopus pabsti sp. nov. (Sauropoda: Diplodocidae) by Emanuel Tschopp and Octávio Mateus describes a...
Tracing the puzzling origins of clinging jellyfish: Study discovers surprising genetic links among communities 

Tracing the puzzling origins of clinging jellyfish: Study discovers surprising genetic links among communities 

by PeerJ Community | Apr 19, 2017 | Press

Materials and press release provided by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. For such small and delicate creatures, they can pack mighty painful stings. Known as clinging jellyfish because they attach themselves to seagrasses and seaweeds, Gonionemus is found along...
Science is a social process: facilitating community interactions across the research lifecycle

Science is a social process: facilitating community interactions across the research lifecycle

by PeerJ Community | Apr 11, 2017 | Community

Modern day research practice is incredibly collaborative, increasingly interdisciplinary and a very social process. PeerJ’s Community Manager Sierra Williams underlines the importance of recognising publication as one aspect of a much wider social process. By...
“Spiderman” worm-snails found on Florida shipwreck could have major implications for coral reef restoration

“Spiderman” worm-snails found on Florida shipwreck could have major implications for coral reef restoration

by PeerJ Community | Apr 5, 2017 | Press

Materials and press release provided by the Field Museum What’s brightly colored, lives on shipwrecks, filter-feeds like a whale, and shoots webs like Spiderman? If you can’t readily come up with an answer, that’s okay: until now, such animals weren’t known to...
Call for Papers: The PeerJ Bioinformatics Software Tools Collection #PeerJBioinfo

Call for Papers: The PeerJ Bioinformatics Software Tools Collection #PeerJBioinfo

by PeerJ Community | Mar 14, 2017 | Collections, Interviews

PeerJ has recently launched a collection on Bioinformatics Software Tools. This collection is collating the most interesting and relevant articles on bioinformatics tools which have been published in PeerJ and PeerJ Computer Science. The bioinformatics community has...
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