by PeerJ Staff | Sep 26, 2014 | regular
This week, as part of the request from The Office of Science and Technology Policy and the National Economic Council for public comments to provide input into an upcoming update of the Strategy for American Innovation, PeerJ offered a response in answer to the...
by PeerJ Staff | Jan 14, 2014 | regular
The following guest blog post, by Jennifer Raff, has been adapted for PeerJ from a post she made on the Violent Metaphors blog. We are pleased to host this guest post, as we feel that it provides a great overview for young (or not so young!) researchers who might...
by PeerJ Staff | May 13, 2013 | regular
Here at PeerJ we know that the system of pre-publication peer review in operation in today’s scholarly journal environment would not be possible without the selfless efforts of the peer reviewers themselves. At the vast majority of publishers, peer reviewers...
by PeerJ Staff | Apr 4, 2013 | regular
Today’s Interview with an Author is with Dr. Emma Schachner, the corresponding author on “Pulmonary anatomy in the Nile crocodile and the evolution of unidirectional airflow in Archosauria”, an article which has attracted quite a bit of interest in...
by PeerJ Staff | Apr 2, 2013 | regular
Today’s ‘Interview With an Author’ coincides with their publication in PeerJ (it is also this week’s featured image showing a tadpole shrimp on the front of PeerJ). We spoke to Dr Africa Gómez, senior author on today’s Multiple...
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