Structural beauty in metaphase spindle mechanics.
Karl-Peter Giese tells us about his recent discoveries that could explain memory and learning deficits in diseases such as autism.
A paper detailing an exciting technical advance, an RNA sequence-fluorophore complex called “Spinach”, garners 14 evaluations, making it one of the all-time highest rated papers on F1000.
A Harvard Business Review paper has implications for the medical community, and the C3N initiative points the way.
With a tobacco giant using freedom of information laws to access smoking study data, we ask the question – how much of scientific research should be accessible?
New evidence suggests that IVF can increase the mother’s chances of developing ovarian cancer.
New research looking at the gaze patterns of security experts suggests that they “see more” than normal observers.
Congratulations to the F1000 members who were newly elected last month to the Institute of Medicine. Frederick Alt, Head of Faculty, Immunology Martin Blaser, Section Head, Gastroenterology & Hepatology Claire M Fraser-Liggett, Section Head, Microbiology Margaret Fuller, Section Head, Developmental Biology Daniel Geschwind, Section Head, Neurological Disorders Christine Petit, Section Head, Neuroscience Carol Mason, Faculty…
Why do some neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric diseases such as autism affect more boys than girls? Tracy Bale explains.
F1000 chairman, Vitek Tracz, announces a new model for data publishing, with open peer review.