The next few months will bring some exciting developments to F1000Prime. We are evolving and redesigning our website and service, to reflect the changing nature of science and to more fully support researchers in discovering the articles that really matter to their research.
Award season is upon us, and so at this time of the year we here at F1000Prime also like to recognize the outstanding contribution of our Faculty, who highlight the most notable articles in their fields!
In recognition of Rare Disease Day, we interviewed Faculty Member, Anna Skiada, a consultant in infectious diseases who firmly believes that international collaboration is the only way to explore, and eventually conquer rare fungal infections.
Today is all a buzz with romance. It’s not just humans that perform grand gestures and surprise partners with gifts, for many other animals adopt elaborate courting rituals to woo a mate. This Valentine’s Day, we reveal flies supposed charming side as we focus on their mating behaviour.
‘Hey, hey, we’re the Monkeys, And people say we monkey around’ – you might have seen the recent photos and videos of Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua, as pictured above, the identical pair of macaques playing around and cuddling soft toys. What’s special about these macaques is that they are the first cloned monkeys, born several weeks…
Martin Giurfa, founder and now deputy Director of the Research Centre on Animal Cognition, France, is January’s featured Faculty Member of the Month. He shares how the hours he spent watching insects as a boy led to a career as a behavioural neuroscientist studying honeybees.
Perfectionism is a hidden epidemic among young people, and striving to be flawless could have negative effect on their mental wellbeing, causing the rise seen in depression, anxiety and eating disorders. We share the recommended research related to these issues, as well as our top 3 recommendations and our hidden jewels.
During this festive season and as the year draws to a close, we take a moment to look back to share with you the most read blogs on F1000Prime blog network, highlighting the work of our Faculty Members and their research recommendations. We would also like to say a big thank you to all our…
With eyes that glitter like crystal, that is if you’re a scallop. With light being a central feature of festive traditions, we share the latest research on scallops telescopic vision and share the recommended research on organisms’ ability to focus light and see their surroundings.
Everybody counts. Today is World AIDS Day, a day highlighting the need for the 36.7 million people worldwide living with HIV. This year’s campaign #LetsEndIt, calls to end the isolation, end the stigma and end the negative impact of HIV. In recognition of this, and the World Health Organization efforts to promote ‘everybody counts’ and…