In this blog post, the author of a recent Opinion Article published in the University of Tsukuba Gateway on F1000Research shares how we can enhance the future of cross-cultural communication.
As this year draws to a close, we’re looking back at some of our most popular research of 2021. Find out which research outputs have made the most-read list here.
In this blog post, Sveinung Gunderson and colleagues introduce FAIRtracks—a new standard aimed at making genomic track metadata more Findable, Accessible, Reusable, and Interoperable (FAIR).
Do standard data sharing policies work for humanities authors? Here, Dr. Rebecca Grant, Head of Data at F1000, questions how we can adapt current policies to reflect the working practices of humanities scholars.
A ground-breaking study published on F1000Research revealed that SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) replicates in our gut bacteria, potentially making the disease more severe. Here, Mauro Petrillo discusses its implications.
The Cytoscape Gateway has long been a staple of the F1000Research bioinformatic landscape. Here, we share new details about the Gateway’s expanded scope.
In this interview with authors Michael Hewera and Ulf Dietrich Kahlert, we learn more about why ELabFTW surpasses current ELNs, how researchers can benefit, and what this means for open science.
James Barker and Dr. Matthew Brooke discuss the ARRIVE 2.0 guidelines and how F1000Research is adapting its policies in support of clear, transparent reporting in research using animals.
F1000Research is now open to all disciplines. Here, F1000’s Gui Wright introduces physical sciences and engineering researchers to the open research publishing platform and its benefits.
As we launch the Quantum Technology Collection, Jack Brook looks at the importance of the field and highlights the goals of this open research publishing hub.