World Bee Day 2024: A hive of research from the BMC Series
In support of World Bee Day 2024, we highlight buzzworthy research from across the BMC Series.
In support of World Bee Day 2024, we highlight buzzworthy research from across the BMC Series.
Is there a link between population decline of rodents with anthropogenic disturbance and climate warming? What are the mechanisms involved in cellular… Read more »
John Ioannidis’ 2005 article Why Most Published Research Findings Are False was an uncomfortable wake-up call for the scientific… Read more »
Can we remove common over-the-counter drugs from wastewater? How can circadian clocks adapt to different tasks in ants? Can… Read more »
A novel approach to a plant-based diet unique to sauropod dinosaurs - Importance of data deposition in open repositories -… Read more »
The BMC Series stands for open, robust and reproducible science, focused on the needs of the research communities we serve. We… Read more »
Environmental DNA detects threatened and elusive shark and ray species – Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on emergency department… Read more »
Research integrity is an important driver of reliable and trustworthy research, and includes issues such as reproducibility and… Read more »
The effect of COVID-19 on athletes with disabilities; treatment options for dogs with osteoarthritis; characterizing mutant p53's… Read more »
Responding to a pandemic - Research integrity, misconduct and consequences - Equity in clinical trial registration -… Read more »