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Artificial Emotional Intelligence
The present Collection welcomes original research articles on the benefits and challenges of using Artificial Emotional Intelligence in different domains.
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Holocene hydroclimate
This collection explores past hydroclimate variability and dynamics throughout the Holocene.
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Neglected tropical diseases
Neglected tropical diseases refers to a group of diseases caused by diverse pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, parasites, fungi, and toxins. Disease detection and progression is often made difficult by asymptomatic carriers and long incubation periods. This collection welcomes manuscripts reporting on advances in disease detection, progression, prevention (vaccines, immunization, and environmental), and treatments. This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 1, SDG 3, and SDG 10.
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Next-generation antimicrobial agents
This Collection seeks original research into next-generation antimicrobial agents, with a focus on antibiotic peptides, antibodies, bacterial consortia, phages, oligonucleotides, antivirulence, and immunomodulators. Studies investigating crude natural products and extracts, or green synthesis methods, are out of scope of this Collection.
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Artificial intelligence in RNA biology
With this cross-journal Collection, the editors at Nature Communications and Communications Biology invite manuscripts that showcase the development and application of AI-driven approaches leveraging big data to advance our understanding of RNA biology.
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DNA repair and human disease
This cross-journal Collection between Nature Communications, Communications Biology and Scientific Reports welcomes submissions on the mechanisms of DNA repair using multiple modelling systems and the applications of DNA repair mechanisms in human disease diagnosis and treatment.
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Systematic conservation planning and spatial prioritization
This Collection welcomes original research articles implementing or developing systematic conservation planning (SCP) methods.
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Biofuel production and technology
This Collection seeks original research about biofuel production, diversification of feedstocks, or modification of existing systems to support biofuel transition.
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Cancer Cell Atlases
With this cross-journal Collection, the editors at Nature Communications, Communications Biology, and Scientific Reports invite submissions that expand the current catalog of cancer cell atlases using state-of-the-art omics techniques and algorithms.
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Remote sensing and modelling of the cryosphere in high mountain regions
This Collection offers a platform for original research of the cryosphere in high mountain regions. It welcomes studies utilizing remote sensing, in situ observations, machine learning, and modelling approaches, as well as multidisciplinary and integrative research. In situ observations concerning cryospheric monitoring are especially welcomed from data-deficient regions such as the Himalaya, Karakoram, Central Asia and Siberian high mountains, the Andes, and High Mountain Africa.
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Zeolites and zeolites-based catalysis
This collection aims to facilitate the dissemination of original research on the nanoscale engineering of zeolites, including their integration with catalytic atoms, particles, or other porous materials such as MOFs. Additionally, it welcomes studies focused on understanding and mitigating catalyst deactivation mechanisms to enhance the longevity of zeolite catalysts.
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