by PeerJ | Feb 2, 2016 | Interviews
Today we published “Ship noise extends to frequencies used for echolocation by endangered killer whales”. In this study, author Scott Veirs, and his colleagues discuss the results of a study on how sounds produced by ships are at frequencies which affect killer whales...
by Peter Binfield | Nov 10, 2015 | Press
Today we are pleased to have published “Can we measure beauty? Computational evaluation of coral reef aesthetics” by Haas et al. Since antiquity, philosophers and art historians have searched for universally valid criteria for aesthetic principles — in...
by PeerJ | Aug 4, 2015 | Interviews
We recently published “Functional flexibility in wild bonobo vocal behaviour”. In this study, author Zanna Clay, and her colleagues examined the results of a study on the vocalizations of wild bonobos. Zanna comments on her research and experience publishing with us....
by PeerJ | Jul 9, 2015 | Interviews, Uncategorized
We recently published “HaloTag is an effective expression and solubilisation fusion partner for a range of fibroblast growth factors”. In this study, authors Changye Sun, Yong Li, David G. Fernig and their colleagues examined the use of HaloTag as a fusion protein....
by PeerJ | Jul 6, 2015 | Interviews
We recently published “Can sea urchins beat the heat? Sea urchins, thermal tolerance and climate change”. In this study, author Elizabeth Sherman examined the effects of rising sea temperatures on sea urchins. Elizabeth comments on her research and experience...
Recent Comments