by PeerJ Staff | Sep 30, 2014 | regular
Today we published a new study describing the nest-building behavior of Monk Parakeets. This work suggests that intervention during the earlier stages of nest building, by excluding Monk Parakeets from electric lines adjacent to poles, may be an effective, non-lethal...
by PeerJ Staff | Sep 29, 2014 | regular
Last year, PeerJ published “Bacterial curli protein promotes the conversion of PAP248-286 into the amyloid SEVI: cross-seeding of dissimilar amyloid sequences”. Over a year has passed since that publication, and the article has already been cited several...
by PeerJ Staff | Sep 26, 2014 | regular
This week, as part of the request from The Office of Science and Technology Policy and the National Economic Council for public comments to provide input into an upcoming update of the Strategy for American Innovation, PeerJ offered a response in answer to the...
by PeerJ Staff | Sep 23, 2014 | regular
Today, PeerJ is pleased to publish the work of Prof. Mark Pallen and his group, in which they describe a new DNA sequencing method to diagnose tuberculosis. Mark Pallen, Professor of Microbial Genomics and Head of the Microbiology and Infection Unit at the Warwick...
by PeerJ Staff | Sep 23, 2014 | regular
Today, we published the result of a multi-institutional research showing that chimpanzees raised primarily around humans with less experience around their own species during the first four years of life, tend to show reduced social competencies as adults than those...
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