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Inviting research in this field to deepen our understanding of the structure-property relationships in biological and bio-inspired, hierarchical biomaterials.
With recent advances in commercial space exploration, we have curated a list of our best Research Topics on outer space. Explore collections edited by experts from NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, European Space Agency and many more.
This journal invites research globally including describing health conditions, investigating underlying causes of health states and diseases and predicting health outcomes or risk conditions.
What does school look like in the second year of the pandemic? Explore our Research Topics from the digital transformation of education and school feeding programs to children’s development at home and educational leadership in Covid.
A new journal to promote research on biomarkers and potential therapeutic targets of chronic kidney disease affecting an estimated 850 million people worldwide.
A new journal focused on the design, development applications of devices, equipment, technologies and systems involving thermal processes for production and conservation of energy.
Download this month’s new releases including the latest Special Issues on intact forests and the pervasive elements of human pressure, the science of working dogs, challenges in perinatal mental health and many more!
Download this month’s new releases including the latest Special Issues on new perspectives on cultured meat, the impact of melatonin in health and disease, recent advances in delivering therapeutics to the inner ear and many more!
Did you tune into the Olympics or Paralympics this month? Were you left in awe by the athletes? Curious about the science behind the games? We have curated a list of our best Research Topics on everything Olympic and Paralympic.
Download this month’s releases including Special Issues on the value of food loss and waste, the impact of improved animal welfare on farm animal productivity, recent advances in silk science and technology and many more!
Pioneering psychologist Axel Cleeremans explores the leading theories of consciousness, joined by fellow world experts Prof. Anil Seth, Dr Steve Fleming and Prof. Liad Mudrik.
As many countries open up to travel, we have curated a list of our best research topics on transportation. Enjoy research from app-based transit and sustainable mobility post-COVID-19 to medical travel and aerospace health and safety.
Download July’s new releases including the latest Research Topics on the influence of muscle-tendon interaction on disease, the impact of microplastics in marine environments, new perspectives on social interaction in neuropsychiatry and many more!
A new research platform to explore effective methods for drug administration through bioengineering innovation, physiology and pharmacology perspectives.
Celebrate Pride Month by engaging with our research topics on LGBT+ issues, spanning from the clinical aspects of gender dysphoria and implementing PrEP in community settings to sexuality 3.0 and LGBT inclusion in schools.
A new research platform focused on understanding the molecular basis of human pathologies such as cancers, infectious diseases, and cardiovascular conditions.
Download June’s new releases including the latest Special Issues on treatment options for autoimmune skin diseases, small scale spatial and temporal patterns in plankton, psychological distress among university students and many more!
World-renowned landscape architect Kongjian Yu inspired over 1800 scientists, policy makers and industry leaders with his demonstration of how “sponge cities” solve urban environmental issues like flooding and pollution, while creating beautiful living spaces.
Bee engaged with World Bee Day by exploring open pollination research topics, from the decline of wild bees and genomics in flower development to advances in honey bee virus research and the sensory ecology of plant-pollinator interactions.
Download this month’s new releases including the latest Special Issues on pacific deep-sea discoveries, rock avalanches and their impact on landscape evolution, recent developments in therapies for skin cancer and many more!
Over 4,000 scientists, policy makers and industry leaders joined Nobel laureate and bestselling author Prof. Esther Duflo, who shared surprising economic lessons as well as opportunities from Covid-19.
A new journal exploring research solutions on health services from tackling social inequalities in access to care to managing resources and costs while dealing with a pandemic.
Download this month’s new releases including the latest Special Issues on neuroimmunology of the inner ear, recent advances in thermally activated delayed fluorescence materials, various perspectives on lucid dreaming and many more!
Commemorate World Autism Month by exploring open neurodevelopmental research topics, from targeting Excitation-Inhibition imbalance in Autism and irritability in ADHD to gene expression in Down syndrome and fluency comprehension in Dyslexia.
This high IF journal will now provide perspectives on Brain Disease Mechanisms, Methods & Model Organisms, Molecular Signalling & Pathways, Neuroplasticity and Development.
Celebrate International Women's Day with this month's theme of women in research. Explore open research topics from women in neuroscience, academia, genetics, microbiology, psychology, aging, nanotechnology, and chemical engineering.
A new research platform exploring the complex physiological interactions that regulate the human body and the serious medical conditions caused by disruptions linked to network physiology.
More than 2,300 scientists, policymakers and industry leaders joined Harris’ talk on how a moonshot project to sequence the genomes of 1.8m species is helping efforts to preserve biodiversity and sustain our societies.
Over 3,000 researchers, policymakers and industry leaders joined David's talk on the education revolution through Big History and the need to teach kids a science-based origin story.
Download this month’s new releases including the latest Special Issues on disease management for Fusarium wilt in bananas, the newest insights on disease in captive wildlife, novel molecular targets for the treatment of pain and many more!
Our new research platform, Frontiers in Signal Processing, aims to shape the future of information transmission looking at cutting edge machine learning, radar and image technology.
Download this month’s new releases including the latest Special Issues on responses of tea plants to climate change, the newest insights on human-nature interactions, stick insect research in the era of genomics and many more!
Explore the open research topics in this month's theme of bovine health, spanning from the nutritional requirements in production animals and advances in buffalo genetics to eradication programmes for cattle diseases.
From artificial intelligence to image guided procedures, Frontiers in Radiology will explore innovative technology developments and ways to improve quality, productivity and efficiency in radiologists' daily practice.
Explore our open research topics spanning the biomechanics of competitive gait to the use of artificial intelligence for enhanced performance and the advances in footwear for injury prevention.
The new Frontiers in Insect Science will provide a platform on the applications of insect research to medicine, robotics and developing fields such as insect culturing for nutrition.
This month’s new releases include the latest Special Issues on the evolution of music, the newest insights on nutritional strategies to promote muscle mass, the impact of antimicrobial resistance on global health and many more!
Explore the open research topics in this month's theme of music, spanning from the early neural processing of melodies and the role of music during the pandemic to the flow state in artistic sports and the effects of music on cognition.
This month’s new releases include Special Issues on exercise as a countermeasure to aging, the newest insights on monarch butterfly ecology and conservation, the role of clock genes in diverse pathologies and many more!
The new Frontiers in Photonics will cover research across disciplines on quantum technologies, optical materials, telecommunications and photovoltaic devices.
Explore the open research topics in this month's theme of politics, spanning from identifying misinformation and the political participation of young people to media populism and party changes in times of crisis.
Download this month’s new releases including the latest Special Issues on robots modeling play in early infant development, the newest insights on food allergies, the impacts of shipping on marine fauna and many more!
Check out the open research topics in this month's theme of menopause, spanning from endocrinology and psychology to cellular biochemistry and aging. Contribute research and help improve women's health globally!
This month’s new releases include special issues on anesthetic risk in veterinary medicine, the newest insights on Autism, alternative approaches to grapevine health, and many more!
Control systems need to be more robust and adaptive than ever as automation technology becomes the norm in many industries, Frontiers in Control Engineering will be at the forefront of research in the field.
A new cutting-edge journal in neuroergonomics methods and techniques to build safer cars, improve learning experiences, fasten injury recovery and more applications.
What's making 1 in 3 people more susceptible to allergies? Frontiers in Allergy aims to help determine the roots of this rising global health challenge.
Climate change is impacting fungal growth and its complex interactions in our ecosystems. Frontiers in Fungal Biology focuses on addressing this issue.
The new Frontiers in Communications and Networks will explore ways to bridge connectivity gaps and create a safe and democratic digital environemnt for all.
A review of the effects of bias in the workplace beyond performance as well as recommendations for effective interventions to boost diversity and inclusion
Anna Rosling Rönnlund - co-author of the bestselling book Factfulness - shows what the world really looks like, and explains why we've got it so wrong.