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Life sciences
06 Apr 2017
Between 27th – 30th May 2017, Frontiers in Genetics will be in historic Copenhagen and the innovative Øresund/ Öresund Science Region.
Life sciences
04 Apr 2017
New research in Frontiers In Earth Science shows that ecosystems created by melting glaciers in the Arctic are sensitive to climate change and human activity.
Robotics and AI
04 Apr 2017
For the first time, researchers in the field of evolutionary robotics have used physically embodied robots to study epigenetic effects on robot evolution.
Humanities
03 Apr 2017
This is the question that researchers want to address in their inter-disciplinary Research Topic ‘Birth’.
Life sciences
03 Apr 2017
Songbirds’ innovative behavioral adaptation in urban environments has fitness costs and benefits.
Frontiers news
29 Mar 2017
Led by the new Specialty Chief Editor Prof. Yves Dauvilliers, this multidisciplinary section is open for submissions of studies on sleep, circadian rhythms and their disorders, including the clinical practice. We are happy to announce that Professor Yves Dauvilliers has joined Frontiers in Neurology and Frontiers in Psychiatry as the Specialty Chief Editor of the section “Sleep and Chronobiology”. “Sleep is a universal physiological need that plays a key role in the prevention of health problems. In modern life, sleep disruption through behavioral deprivation is a major issue”, says Prof. Dauvilliers in his Specialty Grand Challenge article. “Sleep disorders are very common and often disabling conditions that can be isolated or associated with neurological disorders. “ Prof. Dauvilliers is Head of the Sleep Laboratory at the University of Montpellier and the Director of the Sleep Disorders Centre, in the Department of Neurology at the Gui de Chauliac Hospital in Montpellier, in France. He is also the coordinator of the French National Reference Network for Orphan Diseases (Narcolepsy, Hypersomnia, Kleine-Levin Syndrome). You may find Professor Dauvilliers’ full biography here. Working on the diagnosis, epidemiology, pathophysiology and therapy of several sleep disorders, Prof. Dauvilliers has focused mainly on neurological disorders including narcolepsy but also […]
Psychology
29 Mar 2017
Being part of a minority social group in a male-dominated workplace can make women feel undervalued, and reduce work performance and well-being.
Frontiers news
24 Mar 2017
Frontiers invited by the OAPEN Foundation to be included in a list of book publishers that comply with the Open Access requirements of ERC, Wellcome and FWF.
Frontiers news
24 Mar 2017
No subject pertains more to human life than nutrition. And no subject pertains more to science than methodology.
Environment
24 Mar 2017
Oceans are the engines of our planet and open-science is improving communication between scientists and policy makers for their sustainable future use.
Life sciences
22 Mar 2017
In a recent paper published in Frontiers in Physics, researchers are taking the first steps towards a quantum theory model of humor.
Life sciences
22 Mar 2017
Computer modelling suggests that drug combinations could protect from long-term drug level reductions in certain patients after a break from anti-cancer drug.
Environment
22 Mar 2017
New research published in Frontiers in Environmental Science discusses, for the first time, how to improve ecosystem conditions for societal use.
Psychology
17 Mar 2017
Students wearing police uniforms show biased attention towards people wearing hoodies.
Frontiers news
15 Mar 2017
Medical Sociology is the most recent section to be launched in Frontiers in Sociology and spans the fields of medicine, public health and the social sciences.
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