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

Frontiers

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. With over 1.5

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Restrictions lifted: Research Topics on enhancing your immune system

Frontiers

As the Covid-19 restrictions ease and the world opens back up this summer, we have gathered our top article collections on understanding and enhancing your immune system. million, researchers explored immunity topics spanning from shaping the human immune system and gut microbiome to oral immunity and how the environment affects physiology.

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Designer phages: World Economic Forum emerging technologies report 

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Recent advances in synthetic biology have allowed the engineering of the microbiome using phages – viruses that selectively infect specific types of bacteria. By reprogramming the genetic information of these viruses, scientists can selectively target specific bacteria to prevent or treat diseases in both animals and plants.”

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World Mosquito Day: How the pest’s diet could lead to discovery of new antimalarial drug

Frontiers

As an open access publisher, Frontiers has several research topics focused on malaria research. For World Mosquito Day, Frontiers is launching a new research topic: Mosquitoes and Their Role in Disease Transmission: Recent Advances and Innovations. Selling the articles is not allowed.

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Emerging Investigator Series – Niveen Ismail

Water Research & Technology

Read her Emerging Investigator article “ Emerging investigator series: interacting effects of environmental factors on Daphnia magna removal of Escherichia coli from wastewater ” and read more about her in the interview below: Your recent Emerging Investigator Series paper focuses on removal of E. coli from wastewater with zooplankton.

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Dr Deborah Nadal: Why a rigid rabies elimination strategy can struggle to take hold in a world of local complexities

Frontiers

I decided to go to India anyway, and to find another research topic directly in the field. Unless otherwise noted, you can republish articles posted in the Frontiers news blog — as long as you include a link back to the original research. Selling the articles is not allowed.

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Ready for COP: Growing Pains: Are GMOs an Adaptation Solution for Growing, Hungry Populations Affected by Climate Change?

Vermont Law

The following article is part of an Eco-Perspective special in which the Vermont Journal of Environmental Law is collaborating with the VLS COP21 Observer Delegation. The new genetic material can come from plants, animals, viruses, or bacteria. on this divisive topic. For more articles by VLS COP21 Observer Delegation.