125 news posts

Featured news
15 Dec 2017
Top articles in 2017: Frontiers in Immunology
1,700+ articles published from 10,600+ authors

Featured news
15 Dec 2017
Top articles in 2017: Frontiers in Psychology
2,100+ articles published this year, from 7,100+ authors

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15 Dec 2017
Top articles in 2017: Frontiers in Plant Science
2,100+ articles published this year, from 12,200+ authors

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15 Dec 2017
Top articles in 2017: Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal series
3,350+ articles published this year, from 17,400+ authors

Featured news
12 Dec 2017
The human race has peaked
A review in Frontiers in Physiology suggests humans have biological limitations, and that our impacts on the environment – including climate change – could have a deleterious effect on these limits.

Frontiers news
12 Dec 2017
“In each individual a dance occurs between environment and biology – social scientists shouldn’t be afraid to acknowledge that.”
Interview with Rosemary Hopcroft, Specialty Chief Editor of the Evolutionary Sociology and Biosociology section of Frontiers in Sociology

Featured news
08 Dec 2017
Place-based dialogics for engaging local communities in conservation campaigns
Dialogue-based communication can strongly enhance the awareness and responses of rural communities to conservation needs, argue researchers in Frontiers in Communication.

Featured news
08 Dec 2017
Mosquitoes more likely to transmit dengue virus in hot weather
Local weather conditions could serve as an early warning system for dengue fever outbreaks, suggests a study in Frontiers in Microbiology

Featured news
08 Dec 2017
When male voles drink alcohol, but their partner doesn’t, their relationship suffers
Similar to humans, males who drink alcohol alone spend less time with their partner compared to couples where both drink and those that never drink, finds a study in Frontiers in Psychiatry.

Featured news
08 Dec 2017
A chicken-flavored electrolyte drink could help sniffer dogs stay hydrated
Electrolyte drinks can be a safe and effective hydration alternative for sniffer dogs working in hot weather, suggests a study in Frontiers in Veterinary Science.

Frontiers news
07 Dec 2017
New section in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution: Coevolution
The Coevolution section provides a unique platform to address the processes, mechanisms, importance, and outcomes of coevolution.

Featured news
05 Dec 2017
Xenophobia strongly linked to Brexit, regardless of voter age, gender or education
A Frontiers in Psychology study shows British citizens who fear immigrants were more likely to have voted to leave the EU, and identifies collective narcissism as a new voting variable.

Frontiers news
01 Dec 2017
Frontiers partners with Editage to offer manuscript preparation services to submitting authors
Submitting authors can now access specially priced and subject-relevant editing, translation and review support from Editage’s highly qualified and experienced publication experts.

Environment
27 Nov 2017
No more deer in the headlight
Large mammals do use road crossing structures, finds a study in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Featured news
17 Nov 2017
Do violent communities foster violent children?
Children and adolescents regularly confronted with violence have a greater tendency to show antisocial behavior, shows a study in Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience