What process can researchers follow to enable digital health interventions to reach their full potential? Here, Claire Garnett discusses the creation and refinement process of ‘Drink Less’, an alcohol reduction app.
F1000 and Taylor & Francis now offer researchers an innovative way of openly publishing books. Open Plus Books fuse F1000’s open research technology and publishing process with the traditional books model, reimagining open access books.
How does the media report on health interventions? We spoke to F1000Research author Matt Oxman, a PhD candidate at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, about the need for all parties to approach research (and news reports on it) critically. Read the interview below to learn more about his findings from a Systematic Review of…
Science inequity continues to be a key issue worldwide. Read how the Bioinformatics Gateway can help advance bioinformatics and open science.
Does publication speed impact research quality? It doesn’t have to. Here, Yousuf Al-Mousawi, Senior Editorial Assistant at F1000, explores how we can uphold research integrity while still accelerating the pace of research and discovery.
In two companion Brief Reports on F1000Research, Lorna Duncan and Kelly Cheng explore how the NHS modified general practice (GP) consultations to minimize the spread of COVID-19 and what the public thought about these changes.
Here, F1000Research author Peter Lachman, a leader in quality improvement and patient safety, shares a new model for coproducing quality in healthcare.
In this blog post, we highlight data sharing falsehoods with a humanities and social sciences (HSS) spin on the classic game of two truths and a lie.
How can we achieve a climate-neutral energy system in Europe? Here, Diana Süsser explores how energy modelling can enable informed decision-making for the energy transition.
As we relaunch the Disease Outbreaks Gateway on F1000Research, F1000’s James Barker highlights the existing strengths of the Gateway and what’s to come under its new, expanded scope.