We are pleased to announce the most downloaded* Nature Communications articles from 2020 across life and biological sciences. Featuring authors from around the world, these papers highlight valuable research from an international community.
Published in Bioengineering & Biotechnology Mar 19, 2021 Marketing Manager, Springer NatureWe are pleased to announce the most downloaded* Nature Communications articles from 2020 across life and biological sciences. Featuring authors from around the world, these papers highlight valuable research from an international community.
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In 2020, Nature Communications published over 6,400 articles. We have put together a collection of the Top 50 articles across life and biological sciences from last year, covering the fields of bioengineering, neuroscience, genetics, cell biology and much more. Congratulations to all authors who contributed to these highly valuable research papers! Follow #NCOMTop50 on social media for all featured content. * Data obtained from SN Insights (based on Digital Science's Dimensions) and has been normalised to account for articles published later in the year.
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This collection encourages submissions related to hydrogen evolution catalysis, particularly where hydrogen gas is the primary product. This is a cross-journal partnership between the Energy Materials team at Nature Communications with Communications Chemistry, Communications Engineering, Communications Materials, and Scientific Reports. We seek studies covering a range of perspectives including materials design & development, catalytic performance, or underlying mechanistic understanding. Other works focused on potential applications and large-scale demonstration of hydrogen evolution are also welcome.
Publishing Model: Open Access
Deadline: Sep 18, 2024
With this cross-journal Collection, the editors at Nature Communications, Communications Biology, Communications Medicine, and Scientific Reports invite submissions covering the breadth of research carried out in the field of cancer epigenetics. We will highlight studies aiming at the improvement of our understanding of the epigenetic mechanisms underlying cancer initiation, progression, response to therapy, metastasis and tumour plasticity as well as findings that have the potential to be translated into the clinic.
Publishing Model: Open Access