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Civilization and Its Discontents
During the summer of 1929, Freud worked on what became this seminal volume of twentieth-century thought. It stands as a brilliant summary of the views on culture from a psychoan...
Statistical confidence for likelihood‐based paternity inference in natural populations
Paternity inference using highly polymorphic codominant markers is becoming common in the study of natural populations. However, multiple males are often found to be genetically...
In silico analysis enabling informed design for genome editing in medicinal cannabis; gene families and variant characterisation
Cannabis has been used worldwide for centuries for industrial, recreational and medicinal use, however, to date no successful attempts at editing genes involved in cannabinoid b...
How To Correctly Determine the Band Gap Energy of Modified Semiconductor Photocatalysts Based on UV–Vis Spectra
ADVERTISEMENT RETURN TO ISSUEPREVViewpointNEXTHow To Correctly Determine the Band Gap Energy of Modified Semiconductor Photocatalysts Based on UV–Vis SpectraPatrycja MakułaPatry...
On Growth and Form, 1917
Introduction John Tyler Bonner VII 1. Introductory 2. On magnitude 3. The forms of cells 4. The forms of tissues, of cell-aggregates 5. On spicules and spicular skeletons 6. The...
BEAST 2.5: An advanced software platform for Bayesian evolutionary analysis
Elaboration of Bayesian phylogenetic inference methods has continued at pace in recent years with major new advances in nearly all aspects of the joint modelling of evolutionary...
The Delphi Technique: Making Sense of Consensus
The Delphi technique is a widely used and accepted method for gathering data from respondents within their domain of expertise. The technique is designed as a group communicatio...
The Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis
The importance of the gut-brain axis in maintaining homeostasis has long been appreciated. However, the past 15 yr have seen the emergence of the microbiota (the trillions of mi...
WEIRD languages have misled us, too [Comment on Henrich et al.]
The linguistic and cognitive sciences have severely underestimated the degree of linguistic diversity in the world. Part of the reason for this is that we have projected assumpt...
Randomized Algorithms
Randomized algorithms, once viewed as a tool in computational number theory, have by now found widespread application. Growth has been fueled by the two major benefits of random...
RAxML-NG: a fast, scalable and user-friendly tool for maximum likelihood phylogenetic inference
Abstract Motivation Phylogenies are important for fundamental biological research, but also have numerous applications in biotechnology, agriculture and medicine. Finding the op...