Current Biology

@CurrentBiology

We publish original research, overview and commentary across all of biology. All of it! Part of CellPress. Tweets by Senior Editor Florian Maderspacher.

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2012.

Medijski sadržaj

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    Bart Anderson's free primer on mid-level — "a hypothesized level of processing responsible for our experience of the shapes, material properties, and coherence of the substances and surfaces in the world"

  2. 3. velj

    "If you are not careful, you could end up spending an inordinate amount of time on things like Twitter" & many other nuggets of wisdom from the inimitable in his Q&A

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    Pick a journal that can do it all (& more)

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    iridescence — the shiny metallic coloration of some — can serve a surprising function: by &

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    New online today! and colleagues show that cell death in cells overlying lateral root primordia promotes root growth

  11. 6. sij

    As we enter our 30th year, the Current Biology team wishes you all a colorful 2020!!!

  12. 16. pro 2019.

    Ernst died 100 years ago. He was Darwin's biggest champion & created images of enduring beauty. Two pieces in this issue reflect on his (sometimes controversial) legacy in & .

  13. 16. pro 2019.

    Festive adorn the cover of our last 2019 issue. Drawn by Ernst Haeckel. Happy holidays & happy

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    The sad story of an ex-parrot, told by its . Carolina parakeets showed no sign of decline before humans extinguished the species.

  16. 12. pro 2019.

    when the competition's gone, the remainders can spread, one would think. But studying in the wake of a & co find this is not so

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    geosmin, a compound found in , can attract to egg-laying sites suggesting strategies for biological control — by

  20. 6. pro 2019.

    Happy with a primer on the Rhynie chert, offering a window onto a over 400 million-year-old early terrestrial ecosystem by Paul Kenrick & Andrew Knoll

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