New on F1000Research – 27 April 2015

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Featured article

Last week we published the first ever “living figure” that includes data from several labs, allowing researchers to collaborate on a publication. In this article by Colomb and Brembs, other labs using the Drosophila Canton-S strain are invited to submit their data to Figure 4. You can read more about this in Nature News and on our blog.

Sub-strains of Drosophila Canton-S differ markedly in their locomotor behavior [v2; ref status: indexed, https://f1000r.es/57i]
Julien Colomb, Björn Brembs

PartFig4

 

Part of Figure 4, with data from different labs – Click image to see the figure in the article.

New channel

sportscardioWe have launched the Sports Cardiology channel, with an editorial by Roman Leischik. Article processing charges for submissions to this channel are 50% off until end of October. Check the channels page for other current channels.

Sports cardiology: lessons from the past and perspectives for the future [v1; ref status: not peer reviewed, https://f1000r.es/587]
Roman Leischik

Other articles that recently passed peer review

Weak and contradictory effects of self-medication with nectar nicotine by parasitized bumblebees [v1; ref status: indexed, https://f1000r.es/56l]
David Baracchi, Mark J. F. Brown, Lars Chittka

Military-specific application of nutritional supplements: a brief overview [v1; ref status: indexed, https://f1000r.es/548]
Kyle Hoedebecke, Will Brink

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