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Life with pets: Research Topics on living with animals

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We put together the top Research Topics about animals living with us. million collective views, researchers explored topics such as the benefits and history of human-animal interaction, how animals perceive and differentiate between humans , and what roles assistance animals can play in daily life. With more than 1.4

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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. With more than 820,000 collective views, researchers explored topics such as barriers to workplace equality , co-parenting fathers , perspectives on cancer issues affecting LGBTQ communities , and anti-transgender prejudice.

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New study finds 19th century wooden shipwrecks to be thriving habitats for deep-sea microbiomes

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Image: Maui Topical Images/Shutterstock.com. There are millions of shipwrecks in the world’s oceans, each providing a potentially new habitat for sea life. Wood fall and other hard surfaces are often islands of deep-sea life, but little is known about the microbial diversity of human-made habitats also found on the seafloor.

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Nobel Prize winners inspire young minds in new scientific articles for kids 

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Frontiers for Young Minds launches third volume of Nobel Collection articles for young readers Photo credit: Frontiers Frontiers for Young Minds , an award-winning, non-profit, open-access scientific journal for kids, has released the third volume of its Nobel Collection today. Atoms are small units of matter that create everything we see.

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Editor’s Choice Award for Evolutionary Psychology – January to March 2021

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The two articles selected have received notable attention within the community and offer important insights from the field of evolutionary psychology to better understand behavioral responses within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. This focused Research Topic, led by Drs. HYPOTHESIS AND THEORY article.

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Most read articles of February 2022: Does life really flash before our eyes before death?

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Each month, Frontiers shines a spotlight on some of the leading research across a wide range of topics. A replay of life: What happens in our brain when we die? Imagine reliving your entire life in the space of seconds. This process, known as ‘life recall’, can be similar to what it’s like to have a near-death experience.

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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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By Dr Athena Coustenis (CNRS, Paris University), Mr Niklas Hedman (UN Office for Outer Space Affairs), and Prof Peter Doran (University of Louisiana) As the search for life elsewhere in our solar system intensifies, so does the need to keep space exploration safe and sustainable. This is where the COSPAR Planetary Protection Policy comes in.

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