Temperature variation affects pathogens and their hosts in distinct ways, and these organisms are influenced…
Browsing: eLife
eLife is an open-access scientific journal that focuses on the publication of significant research across the life and biomedical sciences. Launched in 2012, eLife was initially funded by three major research funders: the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Max Planck Society, and the Wellcome Trust, with a mission to improve the way scientific findings are reviewed and shared. The journal employs a unique peer-review process that emphasizes constructive dialogue between authors and reviewers, which aims to ensure that published research is of high quality and is robustly validated. eLife has set itself apart by being not just a platform for publishing research but also an advocate for reform in the scientific communication landscape, promoting transparency, reproducibility, and accessibility in science.
The largest placebo-controlled trial of psychedelics to date suggests that the reported psychological benefits of…
Understanding resistance rates and cross-resistance can improve the potency of sequential antibiotic treatment protocols. Sequential…
A structural model of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein as the virus fuses with host human…
Genetically modifying mosquitoes to express antimalarial genes and pass them on to their offspring is…
A preliminary study shows that a drug, which helps immune cells self-clean, may improve vaccine…
New findings reveal how ants increase their collective sensing power to help them navigate complex…
A tool that uses machine-learning technology can distinguish the cause of different types of blood…
Dissecting self-organizing protein systems step by step may help scientists design the process of biological…
Differences in how individual rats respond to ‘reward cues’, which have been linked to compulsive…