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Psychology
02 Jun 2017
Are you attending the ASSC in Beijing this year? Frontiers in Psychology is proud to offer all attendees a 30% discount on the article processing fees.
Frontiers news
01 Jun 2017
How is Open Science helping to shape the future of our planet? What role will ethics and leadership play in future sustainability? How critically entwined is the health of humans to that of other animals and the overall environment? What do we need to teach our children to prepare them for the future? For almost a decade Frontiers has been at the forefront of important and emerging research trends as well as a leader in open-access publishing and the Open Science movement. As the depth and breadth of the science that we publish expands we are recognizing and identifying cutting-edge outstanding research through our new Spotlight Award. Our strong advocacy for Open Science also continues as we believe that it will play a key role in securing the future sustainability of the earth. For the third year running, this June, our annual Frontiers Summit hosted Frontiers Chief Editors and staff and global political, business and science leaders to discuss leading research trends and to debate how we can further drive Open Science for the benefit of our planet and our children and grandchildren.
Psychology
01 Jun 2017
Helping young people at risk of social exclusion to develop skills such as self-regulation helps them to bounce back from adversities and do better in life.
Psychology
01 Jun 2017
New study, published in Frontiers in Psychology, shows preschool kids who share of their own accord are happy, but not when they are obliged to do so.
Life sciences
01 Jun 2017
A recent study, published in Frontiers in Chemistry, examines how fungal infections affect the aroma of wine reveals they do in fact change the aroma of wine.
Health
01 Jun 2017
This new book narrates a catastrophe that changed humanity for decades to come — and yet, is largely accounted as a footnote to World War I
Health
31 May 2017
The minimum protein requirement for healthy adults was set almost 15 years ago but is it sufficient for older persons?
Frontiers news
31 May 2017
New specialty section on Neuroepidemiology to be headed by George Jelinek – a Chief Editor committed to the dissemination of knowledge to all.
Psychology
30 May 2017
New research published in Frontiers in Psychology takes a closer look at how music influences the mood in people suffering from depression.
Life sciences
26 May 2017
The Research Topic, Published in Frontiers in Oncology & Frontiers in Genetics aims to give a comprehensive overview of our current understanding of ubiquitin and SUMO pathways in all aspects of DDR
Engineering
24 May 2017
Professor Krisztian Kordas as the new Specialty Chief Editor of our Translational Materials Science section of Frontiers in Materials.
Life sciences
23 May 2017
The Research Topic, published in Frontiers in Plant Science & Frontiers in Microbiology, aims to cover all aspects of biotrophic plant-microbe interactions
Neuroscience
23 May 2017
New research, published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience makes the case against fixed starting times, i.e. a fixed one-size-fits-all daily routine.
Health
23 May 2017
The Research Topic, published in Frontiers in Oncology, consists of a collection of scientific articles investigating high-energy charged particles either for cancer treatment or for space radiation protection.
Psychology
22 May 2017
Voice and scent play an underappreciated role in understanding attractiveness.
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