Frontiers in Zoology article wins IgNobel Prize
When people ask me why I like working in scientific publishing I tell them that one of the many reasons is it gives me the chance to inspire curiosity in people… Read more »
When people ask me why I like working in scientific publishing I tell them that one of the many reasons is it gives me the chance to inspire curiosity in people… Read more »
Posted on behalf of Lisa Hussey, Associate Publisher, BioMed Central Food allergies affect up to 8% of children in the US, and 30% of those affected have more… Read more »
Wildlife collisions with aircraft pose a significant threat to public safety, having directly caused 221 fatalities since 1988. The “Miracle on the… Read more »
To mark World Prematurity Day on Sunday 17th November, the BioMed Central journal Reproductive Health published a special supplement entitled Born Too Soon.
Today is the beginning of Open Access Week, the theme this year is Redefining Impact. This can raise so many questions, what is impact? How has open access made… Read more »
In contrast to comparative research, case studies are individual reports related to the care and management of individual patients, and form the core of the… Read more »
Launching today with BioMed Central is Basic and Clinical Andrology, a continuation of the French journal Andrologie, which was previously published as a… Read more »
Thrombosis Journal recently attended the ISTH XXIV Congress, which was held in Amsterdam from 29 June to 4 July. The ISTH Congress is the biennial conference of… Read more »
For over 50 years now, vitamin K antagonists, such as warfarin, have been prescribed as anticoagulants for thrombotic disorders. However, the recent clinical… Read more »
This month, we will see the release of DSM-5, the fifth edition of the American Psychiatry Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental… Read more »