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PeerJ Computer Science receives its first Impact Factor

PeerJ Computer Science receives its first Impact Factor

by Communities @ PeerJ | Jun 30, 2020 | Announcement, Community, Company News, Computer Science

This week PeerJ Computer Science received its first Impact Factor and at 3.09 it places the journal in the top quartile of the Web of Science’s category for Computer Science (Theory & Methods). But given the flaws and misuse of this metric should we, as a...
PeerJ partners with “Bioinformatics of Genome Regulation and Structure/Systems Biology 2020” for forthcoming collection

PeerJ partners with “Bioinformatics of Genome Regulation and Structure/Systems Biology 2020” for forthcoming collection

by Communities @ PeerJ | Jun 25, 2020 | Collections, Conferences

PeerJ partners with “Bioinformatics of Genome Regulation and Structure/Systems Biology 2020” for a forthcoming collection on  the analysis of gene expression regulations. PeerJ is delighted to partner with  “Bioinformatics of Genome Regulation and Structure/Systems...
Monitoring the influx of a new ant species through citizen science: Author interview with Julie K. Sheard and Rasmus Stenbak Larsen

Monitoring the influx of a new ant species through citizen science: Author interview with Julie K. Sheard and Rasmus Stenbak Larsen

by PeerJ Community | Jun 18, 2020 | Author Interview

We recently published Monitoring the influx of new species through citizen science: the first introduced ant in Denmark The study was prompted by a children’s citizen science project in Denmark that explored the distribution of ants by setting up baiting...
A Movement for Change: #BlackBirdersWeek

A Movement for Change: #BlackBirdersWeek

by PeerJ Community | Jun 11, 2020 | Guest Post, Interviews

#BlackBirdersWeek took place across social media platforms last week as an initiative by a group of Black scientists to celebrate Black birders, and affirm the rights of Black naturalists to be in nature without having to face racism. The inaugural event was founded...
A high-resolution growth series of Tyrannosaurus rex obtained from multiple lines of evidence – Author Dr. Thomas D. Carr discusses his new study

A high-resolution growth series of Tyrannosaurus rex obtained from multiple lines of evidence – Author Dr. Thomas D. Carr discusses his new study

by PeerJ Community | Jun 5, 2020 | Author Interview, Guest Post

A new study led by Carthage College paleontologist Dr. Thomas D. Carr finds that size and weight doesn’t determine the age of Tyrannosaurus rex. Here Dr. Carr discusses the research journey behind his recently published paper A high-resolution growth series of...
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