The microbiome inside microwaves, which is resistant to radiation, is similar to that found on…
Browsing: Frontiers
Frontiers is a prominent open-access academic publisher founded in 2007 with the goal of making high-quality research universally accessible. Based in Switzerland, Frontiers publishes peer-reviewed articles across a wide range of scientific disciplines, including life sciences, health sciences, physical sciences, and engineering. The publisher is known for its innovative approach to scholarly communication, utilizing advanced technology to enhance the editorial and peer review process, ensuring transparency, efficiency, and rigorous quality control. Frontiers operates a collaborative peer review system, involving both authors and reviewers in the process to improve the quality of published research. Its open-access model ensures that all articles are freely available to the public, promoting the dissemination and impact of scientific knowledge. The publisher has rapidly expanded its portfolio to include over 100 journals, many of which are highly ranked in their respective fields.
Experiments on Neanderthal cooking techniques revealed challenges in butchering birds with flint tools and the…
Researchers evaluated the effects of common agricultural pesticides on cancer rates, discovering that the use…
Methane, the second most important greenhouse gas, has been neglected—but now scientists lay out a…
The new spacesuit urine filtration system by Cornell researchers recycles astronauts’ urine into drinkable water,…
New research shows earthquakes significantly contributed to Pompeii’s devastation during Vesuvius’s 79CE eruption. Nearly 2,000…
A new artificial turf can cool itself by storing rainwater and using capillary action to…
Fungi and lichens threaten Negev Desert’s petroglyphs, eroding ancient artworks through chemical and mechanical means.…
Scientists discover that interplanetary shocks that strike Earth’s magnetic field head-on cause more powerful ground-level…
Preserving biodiversity hotspots, which constitute only 1.22% of the Earth’s land surface, could halt extinctions…
New research explores the unresolved mystery of the extinction of ancient North America’s megafauna, highlighting…
Scientists were stunned by the discovery of cutmarks around cancerous growths on an ancient Egyptian…
A fierce fire, potentially related to the Carthaginian army’s movement across the Pyrenees to battle…
Gene expression analysis of blood identifies a functional group of genes linked to both depression…
Wild bumblebees all over the world need a similar nest temperature — with global warming…
Scientists champion global genomic surveillance using the latest technologies and a ‘One Health’ approach to…
Significant advancements in preservation techniques could liberate more hearts for transplantation. More than five decades…
Researchers have shown that too much sun exposure negatively affects short-term diversity and composition of…