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How many ways are there to tie a tie? Royal Wedding Science Roundup

How many ways are there to tie a tie? Royal Wedding Science Roundup

by PeerJ Community | May 18, 2018 | Community

With PeerJ staff in the US and the UK, this weekend’s Royal Wedding 👑 is a special occasion for us all. Also, we will take any excuse to celebrate and share awesome science. Are you attending a Royal Wedding party this weekend and looking for some expert...
Introducing the PeerJ Collection for the World Conference on Marine Biodiversity #WCMB2018

Introducing the PeerJ Collection for the World Conference on Marine Biodiversity #WCMB2018

by PeerJ Community | May 11, 2018 | Collections, Conferences

The World Conference on Marine Biodiversity (WCMB) has become the major focal assembly to share research outcomes, management and policy issues, and discussions on the role of biodiversity in sustaining ocean ecosystems. This meeting is taking place this weekend and...
Inferential statistics, p-values, and the quest to evaluate our hypotheses

Inferential statistics, p-values, and the quest to evaluate our hypotheses

by PeerJ Community | Apr 24, 2018 | Guest Post

P-values and significance testing have come under increasing scrutiny in scientific research. How accurate are these methods for indicating whether a hypothesis is valid? PeerJ Author Valentin Amrhein looks at the many issues with significance testing, why the p-value...
PeerJ Sections: New layout for community interaction and editorial curation

PeerJ Sections: New layout for community interaction and editorial curation

by PeerJ Community | Mar 27, 2018 | Announcement, Community, sections

Have you seen the new PeerJ Section pages? You can now find them quickly through the top navigation of our site. What are PeerJ Sections? To encourage more community interaction through our journal platform and to help our readers find papers of most relevance to...
PeerJ March Newsletter: 1500+ submissions in Feb and meet the PeerJ Section Editors

PeerJ March Newsletter: 1500+ submissions in Feb and meet the PeerJ Section Editors

by PeerJ Community | Mar 5, 2018 | Community

With our five-year celebrations fully underway, we’ve had a busy month! Here is an overview of what has been going on at PeerJ this month. Over 1500 submissions received in February for #PeerJ5Years! Last month, we celebrated our fifth anniversary of publishing...
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