We’ve just launched F1000 SmartSearch: a revolutionary article search engine that ‘learns’ as you interact with it.
We’re delighted to congratulate Neuroscience, Sensory Systems Section Head Christine Petit (Institut Pasteur, Paris, France) on recently being awarded the Brain Prize by the Grete Lundbeck European Brain Research Foundation (GLEBRF).
The Royal Society is a fellowship of many of the world’s most distinguished scientists drawn from all areas of science, engineering, and medicine. The Society aims to recognise, promote, and support excellence in science and to encourage its development and use. Each year the Royal Society elects 44 Fellows and 8 Foreign Members, and the…
Could plant-derived biofuels meet 30% of the global demand for liquid transportation fuels? Writing in F1000 Biology Reports, Chris Somerville says ‘Yes, they could’.
Congrats to the Faculty Members that have received awards from, or were elected as members of, the National Academy of Sciences.
Faculty Members Misha Tsodyks, Rony Seger and Avri Ben-Ze’ev tell us about their research.
To mark World Malaria Day, Phil Fischer highlights the problems faced by those fighting the disease around the world.
We are delighted to welcome on board an exceptional list of some of the biggest names across biology and medicine onto our F1000 Research Advisory Panel. Over the past couple of weeks, our panel has doubled in size to over 200 members, and I am sure most of you will recognise many of these individuals.…
Tom Woodcock ponders the controversial issue of consent in pediatric critical care research.
Another milestone for F1000, and congrats to our 120K competition winner.