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    Jul 8

    Our latest impact metrics reflect the power of research that is open for all. Thanks to our authors, reviewers and editors for accelerating scientific discovery and developing the solutions we need for healthy lives on a healthy planet. Your impact matters!

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  2. How do our experiences with the natural world affect our view of it and our propensity towards pro-environmental behaviors? A review in explores this link and proposes future areas for research. Read the review here ⬇

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  3. A review of strategies for the non-transgenic delivery of RNAi-based pest and plant disease management solutions is presented in . Co-authored by Field Chief Editor . Read the review ⬇

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  4. Sep 2

    The role of gut microbiota in the regulation of key metabolic functions continues to be unfurled. A review in examines key biological molecular mechanisms underlying the impact of gut microbiota on host glycemic control. Read it here ⬇

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  5. Sep 2

    The life and death balance of macrophages. A review in explores the molecular mechanisms of the TNFR1-TNFR2 signaling network, in particular, how it is integrated into pattern recognition receptor (PRR) signaling. Read it here ⬇

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  6. Sep 2

    Approximately 70% of known microRNAs are expressed in the brain. There is increasing evidence of microRNA involvement in Alzheimer's disease - a review in explores their role. September is Read it here ⬇

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  7. Sep 1

    A comprehensive and critical overview of the Aluminum-Ion battery is presented in . Is this technology a viable alternative to lithium and lead chemistries? As human reliance on batteries increases, novel battery chemistries are needed. Read it here ⬇

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  8. Sep 1

    A paper published in introduces the Microbiome Stress Project. Using standardized computational and statistical approaches, it leverages existing datasets to build a framework for how microbial communities respond to stress. Read it here ⬇

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  9. Sep 1

    September is . Make your contribution. A research topic focusing on the current status of early biomarker, risk, and preventative factor identification in is open for submissions until November 30th 2021. Submit your paper here ⬇

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    Sep 1

    Want to learn more about bacteria, viruses (including !), parasites and fungal diseases in people? Check out our latest eBook ! A huge thanks to and his colleagues at for putting together this amazing collection!

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  11. Sep 1

    Transplant International , the official journal of the European Society for Organ Transplantation , transitions to Gold OA in partnership with Frontiers. The journal is led by Editor-in-Chief Prof. Thierry Berney of .

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  12. Aug 31

    The main antiviral immune system of insects is the post-transcriptional gene-silencing mechanism known as RNA(i) interference. A review in examines the use of RNAi technology in species-specific insecticidal strategies. Read it here ⬇

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  13. Aug 31

    The role of microglia in retinal degeneration. A review in looks at microglial responses in diverse retinal pathologies that have degeneration and chronic immune reactions as key pathophysiological components. Read it here ⬇

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  14. Aug 31

    Research in used AI to mine data from 240K open access papers and discovered new insights that may help the ongoing fight against Covid-19. How does high blood glucose help SARS-CoV-2 infect our body more effectively? ⬇

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    Frontiers in is getting a refresh to cover new exciting developments in the field. With 5 new sections and a new Chief Editor Prof. Michael Khonsari of , we aim to bridge the gap between mechanical sciences and their engineering applications. ⬇

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    Aug 30

    The teams up with a leading academic publisher for the launch of the Arabic version of Frontiers for Young Minds, an open-access educational resource.

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  17. Aug 30

    A new study in presents a review of expert opinions on the achievements and shortcomings of the European Union’s COVID-19 response. The aim: to draw lessons for future pandemics. Read the study or our news site ⬇

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  18. Aug 30

    Recombinant proteins are typically produced using mammalian and prokaryotic expression systems. An article in critically evaluates the potential of plant expression systems, which are still rarely used commercially. Read it here ⬇

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  19. Aug 30

    Machine learning methods can be utilized by materials scientists and engineers to accelerate the development of novel materials and processes. A review in summarizes current applications and ponders future potential. Read it here ⬇

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  20. Aug 30

    Find out why recovery and rebuilding after climate disasters favors the wealthy. Read the original article by Profs. and in : or their guest editorial on our news site ⬇

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  21. Aug 29

    Research in finds that, without an audience to influence their decision, football referees are more likely to issue yellow cards for fouls carried out by home-team players. Read the article or our news site ⬇

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