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Study of 1,000 selfies helps explain how we use them to communicate

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by Angharad Brewer Gillham, Frontiers science writer Image/Shutterstock.com From a painting on the wall to a photo on your phone, selfies have always been a form of communication. The scientists then analyzed how frequently these categories appeared in responses, and if they appeared together. Selling the articles is not allowed.

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Misinformation website – alerting our community

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It also seeks to undermine the commitment and work of those organizations that support the open science movement, as well as our authors and entire editorial community who support our mission of making all science open. Over one million unique authors have published with Frontiers’ journals to date.

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Inflationary adjustment to Frontiers’ Article Processing Charges

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We offset all the costs associated with our high-quality publishing service through APCs, continuously investing into our operations and open science platform. Frontiers’ business model is Gold Open Access. Frontiers organizes APCs according to categories that correspond to the maturity of each journal.

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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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In an article in Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences , an international group of experts affiliated with COSPAR reviewed the panel’s role, and its Planetary Protection Policy , including recent considerations regarding the Policy for the Moon, Venus, Mars and small planetary bodies. Selling the articles is not allowed.

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

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Coan, science writer. The prevalence of sexual abuse may be up to three times higher for women who are on the autism spectrum, compared to those who are not, reports a new study from France. The survey included both an open question as well as specific questions. of the women, respectively.

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Nobel Prize winners publish new scientific articles just for kids 

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Latest Nobel Collection articles offer fresh excitement to young scientists Photo credit: Frontiers Frontiers for Young Minds , a unique, completely free kids’ science journal launched its second Nobel Collection today. Whether you are a child or an adult, the Collection offers a valuable and enjoyable way to explore the wonders of science.

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Chronic pain may increase dementia risk: Here are five Frontiers articles you won’t want to miss

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by Deborah Pirchner, Frontiers science writer Image: Shutterstock.com At Frontiers, we bring some of the world’s best research to a global audience. In contrast to other symptom categories, people with potentially embarrassing sexual symptoms, preferred chatbots more frequently. Here are just five amazing papers you may have missed.