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Get ready for Chemistry at PeerJ: Five new journals in Chemistry from Open Access publisher PeerJ

Get ready for Chemistry at PeerJ: Five new journals in Chemistry from Open Access publisher PeerJ

by PeerJ Community | Nov 6, 2018 | Announcement, Community, Company News

Today we are pleased to announce five new PeerJ journals covering distinct disciplines within chemistry: PeerJ Physical Chemistry; PeerJ Organic Chemistry; PeerJ Inorganic Chemistry; PeerJ Analytical Chemistry; and PeerJ Materials Science. Ever since the formation of...
Help take Open Science to the next level – become a PeerJ Ambassador

Help take Open Science to the next level – become a PeerJ Ambassador

by PeerJ Community | Oct 4, 2018 | Announcement, Community

From open access articles to preprints to reproducibility initiatives, researchers today have no shortage of opportunities to embrace open science practices. And yet, even though great strides have been made in the last few years, we know that there is still so much...
Corals are adapting to survive, but ocean temperatures are rising faster than corals can change.

Corals are adapting to survive, but ocean temperatures are rising faster than corals can change.

by PeerJ Community | Aug 7, 2018 | Community, Guest Post

Today we published “Evidence of acclimatization or adaptation in Hawaiian corals to higher ocean temperatures”. In this study, scientists replicate a landmark coral bleaching study from the 1970s to determine changes in coral sea temperature tolerance over...
Fossil Stoneflies in Burmese Amber named after the Rolling Stones

Fossil Stoneflies in Burmese Amber named after the Rolling Stones

by PeerJ Community | Jul 26, 2018 | Community, Press

Just in time for Mick Jagger’s 75th birthday today, Arnold H Staniczek, entomologist at Stuttgart State Museum of Natural History and long time hardcore fan of the Rolling Stones, paid a very special homage to his rock heroes. During a collaborative project on fossil...
The Real Bigfoot: Behind the scenes with the largest dinosaur foot ever discovered.

The Real Bigfoot: Behind the scenes with the largest dinosaur foot ever discovered.

by PeerJ Community | Jul 24, 2018 | Community, Press

An international team of scientists have discovered the largest dinosaur foot ever in the Morrison Formation of the  Black Hills region in the United States. This finding confirms brachiosaurs roamed the land over 150 million years ago. Anthony Maltese is co-author of...
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