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Pride Month 2023: Article collections celebrating the LGBTQ+ community

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To join in on the celebrations, we have put together Research Topics. Read about the amazing research done by scientists from across the globe. Suggest your topic The post Pride Month 2023: Article collections celebrating the LGBTQ+ community first appeared on Science & research news | Frontiers.

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Inflationary adjustment to Frontiers’ Article Processing Charges

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When I agreed to submit a Research-Topic paper, the previous rates were still in effect. Frontiers organizes APCs according to categories that correspond to the maturity of each journal. It is only when a journal meets a specific set of journal maturity criteria that an APC will move into another APC category.

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Meet a team of scientists working to prevent interplanetary pollution that could pose a threat to life on Earth and other planets

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Ensuring that no alien matter is carried back to Earth by spacecraft returning from an interplanetary mission is not the whole issue, however, as planetary protection also involves making sure that the planets and other celestial bodies that we visit remain pristine, in order not to jeopardize scientific research.

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Almost 90% of autistic women report experiencing sexual violence, often on multiple occasions

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As many as nine out of 10 autistic women in France report have suffered sexual violence, shows a new study in Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. We hope that this research will help autistic persons who have been victims of sexual violence receive better understanding and better care.”. Read original article ?

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Nobel Prize winners publish new scientific articles just for kids 

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This time, highly valued Nobelists provide insights and inspiration from their amazing work on the following topics: The Olfactory System: It Smells Good to Be Alive , written by Richard Axel , awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2004. About Frontiers     Frontiers is the 3rd most-cited and 6th largest research publisher.

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Speaking of Water: Climatologist Curtis Riganti Discusses the US Drought Monitor

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Eileen Wray-McCann: Welcome to Speaking of Water, from Circle of Blue, where we discussions of vital water topics that often flow beneath the headlines. The researchers that create the map analyze factors like precipitation, soil moisture and streamflow to determine how severe drought is in each state and county. Drought Monitor map.

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Jayati Ghosh – It’s not just analysis, it’s a call for action

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Photo credit: Jayati Ghosh Could you first tell us what brought you down the path of becoming a development economist and specifically researching global inequality? Completely, siloing knowledge into closed, hyper-specialized categories often means that disciplines end up communicating poorly to each other.