For World Water Day 2021, we invited Dr Anita Etale, Research Scientist at the University of the Witwatersrand (Johannesburg, South Africa) to discuss her research published with our partner platform, AAS Open Research.
Over the first few months of 2021, we have been reflecting on some of our top research from 2020. From the most viewed articles on F1000Research to the most successful blog posts from F1000Research-published authors, take a look at our top 10 articles from 2020.
Discover the new Gateway on F1000Research, welcoming submissions from authors affiliated with the University of Tsukuba in both English and Japanese.
As important tools for documenting and communicating research results, Helena Jambor and Christopher Schmied outline the need for their proposed workflow for high quality images in research, before highlighting the importance of open peer review in providing opportunities for discussion.
After studying the first 100 days of worldwide clinical trial research response to COVID-19, Perrine Janiaud and Lars Hemkens discuss the opportunity for collaboration within the research community to better investigate other healthcare challenges, while reducing research waste.
For International Women’s Day this year, the team at F1000 has built a board of #ChooseToChallenge pledges for how, as individuals, we can commit to challenging gender bias and inequity in our everyday work. Here, we have presented our pledges as an infographic. To continue our celebration of women in publishing this week, take a…
To commemorate International Women’s Day 2021, we have taken the opportunity to reflect on the current landscape for women in publishing, as we invited four women from across F1000 to share their thoughts. For this special feature, Rebecca Lawrence, Molly Cranston, Anna Curson and Hannah Murphy each discuss their own routes into publishing, highlighting challenges…
As the ‘next chapter’ of the COVID-19 pandemic, Wendy Heywood and her team have been investigating potential biomarkers for Long Covid in blood samples.
Over the next few weeks, people around the world will be celebrating Chinese New Year and the transition to the year of the Ox. In the spirit of celebrating China, we wanted to reflect on the past year of Chinese research published with F1000Research, before exploring the current landscape for open research in China.
Joern Bullerdiek questions whether tighter rules on preprint publications are necessary to prevent the spread of misinformation about COVID-19.