To commemorate Stroke Awareness Month and it’s key message to ‘Save research. Rebuild lives’ this year, Terry Quinn discusses the impact of open research in this area, and we highlight research from the Stroke Association’s Gateway on our partner platform, AMRC Open Research.
Karim Abu-Omar (FA University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany) discusses physical activity promotion and climate change, and how the two issues may share a common solution following the publication of an Opinion Article with F1000Research.
As an author, there are many ways that you can help to accelerate the versioning process. Want to learn how? Lois Elliott outlines a how-to-guide, detailing her 10 easy steps for guaranteeing a smooth publication process.
Phaik Yeong Cheah (University of Oxford, UK) discusses research focussed on drama and arts-based community engagement for malaria research, published with our partner platform, Wellcome Open Research, for World Malaria Day 2021.
Today, AUBO (Beijing) Intelligent Science and Technology Co. Ltd has announced that it has signed a contract with F1000, Taylor & Francis Group’s open research publishing arm, to develop the first open research publishing platform dedicated to the science and technology of collaborative robots.
Today, Beihang University has signed a contract with F1000, Taylor & Francis Group’s open research arm, to develop the first open access publication platform that is dedicated to ‘Digital Twin’ technologies.
As a non-traditional article type, Charlie Vickers, Senior Editorial Assistant at F1000Research, discusses the ins and out of Data Notes.
For World Health Day this year, we consider health inequities highlighted by COVID-19 with this interview with Rob Aldridge from University College London (UCL, UK) about research recently published with our partner platform, Wellcome Open Research.
As the effects of the pandemic continue to affect our everyday lives, a multi-intuitional team is exploring the tangible impact of COVID-19 of self-harm and suicidal behaviour. In this blog, Emily Eyles discusses the key findings and challenges with the project so far, before considering the benefits of publishing a Study Protocol before a Living Systematic Review and the importance of open research.
For World Water Day 2021, we invited Mutono Nyamai, PhD candidate at the Wangari Maathai Institute for Peace and Environmental Studies University of Nairobi (Kenya), to discuss her research.