Objective: To examine the association of older adults’ loneliness, life satisfaction, and other psychological stressors and resources with oral health status...| Frontiers
Tickling is commonly perceived as juvenile play associated with laughter. However, its potential connection to adult sexual behavior has largely remained une...| Frontiers
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BACKGROUND: Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a multifactorial, progressive neurodegenerative disease that disrupts synaptic and neuronal activity and network osci...| Frontiers
Evidence has continued to accumulate showing the decreasing trust by the general public in government health agencies. 1,2 The general public in the United S...| Frontiers
Reducing industrial animal use can help to shrink our carbon footprint and boost health—but doing so means we need nutritious meat alternatives that are also tasty and affordable.| Frontiers | Science news
Pollen gathered by honeybees contains antimicrobial-producing bacteria that protect the hive against disease| Frontiers | Science news
Measles infections are on the rise, due partly to falling vaccination rates — and because of their work, healthcare workers and those around them are particularly vulnerable. In a new Frontiers in Public Health article, Nikki Heinze and her colleagues talk to healthcare workers in a London hospital to understand the factors that encourage or discourage measles vaccination. In this editorial, Heinze explores those factors, and calls for action to improve immunity screening, raise awareness, ...| Frontiers | Science news
Artificial intelligence (AI) is now a present force, reshaping the landscape of higher education and scholarly communication as it unfolds. For academic libraries, the implications are profound. On one hand, AI holds the potential to accelerate discovery, streamline metadata curation, and empower research analytics. On the other, it brings new questions of ethics, reliability, copyright, data governance, and equity.| Frontiers | Science news
Intravenous lactate is enough to trigger release of brain-rejuvenating hormone, also without physical exercise| Frontiers | Science news
Scientists studying people taking GLP-1 receptor agonists like Ozempic found that those who experienced emotional eating were less likely to lose clinically significant weight.| Frontiers | Science news
The world is on the brink of an open science revolution. By 2030, the global research landscape will look fundamentally different, driven by a shared ambition to make scientific knowledge freely accessible to all. Its successful implementation hinges not just on policy shifts or publisher commitments, but on the sustained engagement of those who work daily to bring together research, access, and infrastructure: librarians.| Frontiers | Science news
Frontiers has long been a pioneer in using AI to support academic publishing at scale. As we celebrate Peer Review Week 2025 – the theme of which is ‘Rethinking Peer Review in the AI Era’ – we’re also celebrating our very own AI assistant and digital teammate, AIRA.| Frontiers | Science news
Dr Cristina Chaminade is a research professor at the Institute for the Management and Innovation of Knowledge (INGENIO (CSIC-UPV)), a joint research center of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV). She is also an expert in regenerative innovations and sustainability transformations, particularly in developing regions.| Frontiers | Science news
“Fast-churn” science—manuscripts built from quick queries of public datasets—has become an industry-wide concern. These rapidly executed studies can flood journ| Cutting through fast-churn science: How Frontiers raised the bar
OpenWorm is an international collaboration with the aim of understanding how the behavior of Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) emerges from its underlying ...| Frontiers
Introduction: Investigation on the association between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and primary reflexes is in the initial stage, with con...| Frontiers
Recent studies have linked compassion with higher vagally-mediated heart rate variability (vmHRV), a measure of parasympathetic activity, and metanalytic evi...| Frontiers
Hospitals often evoke negative feelings due to their antiseptic architecture and personal memories. Biophilic hospital design can reduce stress and enhance h...| Frontiers
Herbal medicines are becoming increasingly popular among patients because they are well tolerated and do not exert severe side effects. Nevertheless, they re...| Frontiers
On 9 March 2020, two days before the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic, microbiologist and infectious diseases expert Associate P...| Frontiers
In opera singing competitions, judges use an overall score to evaluate the singers' voices and determine their rankings. This score not only guides the singe...| Frontiers
Psychological resilience is consisted of social resources and protective factors for individuals against negative effects, and could influence the process of...| Frontiers
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the ability of machines to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence. AI is not a new term, the concept of AI ca...| Frontiers
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IntroductionAs social media platforms increasingly rely on native advertising embedded within user feeds, an open question is whether sponsored posts garner ...| Frontiers
Frontiers has received two prestigious awards at the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) Annual Conference and Awards 2025 on 11 September in Manchester, UK. Showcasing the successful engagement of young people in scientific discovery and publishing, Frontiers for Young Minds (FYM), a unique non-profit initiative of the Frontiers Research Foundation, was presented the ALPSP Impact Award 2025 by a judging panel of leaders from academia and the publishing industry...| Frontiers | Science news
Scientists date dinosaur eggs that had laid buried in rock for millions of years for the first time, using new, ‘atomic clock for fossils’ method| Frontiers | Science news
The University of the Balearic Islands (UIB) - Universitat de les Illes Balears - has established an institutional partnership for open access publishing with Frontiers. This open access arrangement ensures that eligible researchers from the University of the Balearic Islands may benefit from full coverage of article publishing charges (APC) under the terms of the CSUC open access publishing framework agreement.| Frontiers | Science news
31% of products sold as ‘shark’ in the US are from species at risk of extinction| Frontiers | Science news
Five well-publicized polar geoengineering ideas are highly unlikely to help the polar regions and could harm ecosystems, communities, international relations, and our chances of reaching net zero by 2050.| Frontiers | Science news
Labelling expressed breast milk could be a way to ensure babies receive important cues at the right time, helping busy mothers support the development of their baby| Frontiers | Science news
An unprecedented effort to sequence the genomes of 150,000 eukaryotic species through inclusive global collaboration.| Frontiers | Science news
The latest news on our collaborations with research institutions, libraries, consortia and funders.| Frontiers | Science news
Listening to joyful music helped study participants with motion sickness recover better than other participants — while sad music helped less than doing nothing.| Frontiers | Science news
Publishing research within thematic collections- such as special issues, research topics, and guest-edited volumes- has become an integral part of scholarly communication. These formats offer established benefits: they support community building, increase the visibility and impact of research, and allow for deeper exploration of emerging or interdisciplinary topics - accelerating discussion and discovery. At Frontiers, Research Topics are our model for these article collections. Defined and l...| Frontiers | Science news
Scientists find that people mostly avoid social media ads when they see them, but many ads blend in seamlessly.| Now you see me, now you don’t: how subtle ‘sponsored content’ on social...
IntroductionChildhood bullying is widespread and closely tied to family stress and mental health problems. When family relationships are strained and parents...| Frontiers
Bioluminescence has often been seen as a spectacular yet uncommon event at sea but considering the vastness of the deep sea and the occurrence of luminous or...| Frontiers
IntroductionThe aim of this study was to determine if personality can predict physical fitness, enjoyment of exercise by intensity, and engagement in an exer...| Frontiers
With the educational reform for skills in the 21st century, a large number of scholars have explored project-based learning. However, whether project-based l...| Frontiers
BackgroundCurrent methods of measuring disease progression of neurodegenerative disorders, including Parkinson's disease (PD), largely rely on composite clin...| Frontiers
Intrapreneurship has drawn research attention over the past decades considering its crucial role in innovation, organizational performance, and employee care...| Frontiers
PurposeSeizure freedom (SF) is the primary goal of epilepsy treatment. More treatments that produce SF in drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) are needed. Cannabis-...| Frontiers
The world has been facing a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic since November 2019. After a short period marked by pandemic underestimation risk, the We...| Frontiers
Previous research has suggested that children praised for ability are more likely to attribute their failure to low-ability compared to those praised for eff...| Frontiers
Allergic diseases, such as respiratory, cutaneous and food allergy, have dramatically increased in prevalence over the last few decades. Recent research poin...| Frontiers
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS), an important viral disease of swine caused by PRRS virus (PRRSV) was first confirmed in Nepal in 2013. ...| Frontiers
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is triggered by an individual experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, often precipitating persistent flashbacks a...| Frontiers
The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated pre-existing health disparities. People of historically underserved communities, including racial and ethnic minority group...| Frontiers
Data that shows that young age children can learn and acquire CT and coding skills has led governments and policymakers internationally to integrate CT into ...| Frontiers
Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder with a worldwide prevalence of ~1%. The high heritability and reduced fertility among schizophrenia patients have rai...| Frontiers
Proactive personality provides students with strong competitiveness in academic learning. However, previous research primarily focused on the effects of the ...| Frontiers
Frontiers' collaborative peer review is unique and quality-focused. Read on for a guide for reviewers on what to expect of our peer review process| Frontiers
How should authors submitting to Frontiers format their articles ? Find on this page the Author guidelines explaining everything you need to know| Frontiers
Our collaborative peer review maximizes manuscript quality by using a rigorous, constructive, and transparent review process handled by active researchers| Frontiers
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The central nervous system (CNS) exerts a strong regulatory influence over the cardiovascular system in response to environmental demands. Floatation-REST (R...| Frontiers
Objective: This study aimed to understand the associations between mindfulness, perceived stress and work engagement in a very large sample of English-speaki...| Frontiers
Mental training has been used successfully by professional musicians and athletes, yet rarely applied in pedagogical processes. As research in neuroscience c...| Frontiers
IntroductionProducing enough protein continues to be a challenge, but alternatives may provide economic and ecological relief. Sufficient testing is necessar...| Frontiers
Benign and malignant vocal fold lesions can alter voice quality and lead to significant morbidity or, in the case of malignancy, mortality. Early, noninvasiv...| Frontiers
Chronic wounds that stall at the inflammatory phase of healing may create several life-threatening complications such as tissue damage, septicemia, and organ...| Frontiers
Imagination involves episodic memory retrieval, visualization, mental simulation, spatial navigation, and future thinking, making it a complex cognitive cons...| Frontiers
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a debilitating neurodegenerative disease characterized by demyelination and neuronal loss. Traditional therapies often fail to hal...| Frontiers
Enthusiasm for research on the brain and its application in education is growing among teachers. However, a lack of sufficient knowledge, poor communication ...| Frontiers
IntroductionResearch on young children’s occupational aspirations and the factors shaping them is still limited, especially in early interventions addressing...| Frontiers
On the shores of the Northeast Pacific Coast, research programs have monitored the rocky intertidal zone for multiple decades across thousands of kilometers,...| Frontiers
Background and purposeBiologic therapies are anticipated to dominate the treatment landscape for neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD) in the futur...| Frontiers
The desire for novelty and variety in experiences, which may manifest in an inclination to engage with individuals from a diverse range of cultural backgroun...| Frontiers
Openness is a multifaceted behavioral disposition that encompasses personal, interpersonal, and cultural dimensions. It has been suggested that the interindi...| Frontiers
Arsenic is an ubiquitous environmental toxicant with harmful physiological effects, including neurotoxicity. Modulation of arsenic-induced gene expression in...| Frontiers
Unlike general nutritional ranges that meet the nutritional needs essential for maintaining the life of an entire population, personalized nutrition is chara...| Frontiers
This study examined brain functional connectivity (FC) changes associated with possible anomalous interactions between sensorily isolated monozygotic (MZ) tw...| Frontiers
To write by hand, to type, or to draw – which of these strategies is the most efficient for optimal learning in the classroom? As digital devices are increas...| Frontiers
BackgroundNon-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is an increasingly recognized clinical and public health issue among adolescents. This behavior exhibits certain ad...| Frontiers
Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent psychiatric disorders and a leading cause of disability. While there continues to be expansive research in posttraum...| Frontiers
This paper introduces the hypothesis of Psychedelic Iatrogenic Structural Dissociation (PISD), proposing that psychedelics may reactivate dissociated traumat...| Frontiers
Inductive category learning takes place across time. As such, it is not surprising that the sequence in which information is studied has an impact in what is...| Frontiers
Despite intensive research on agency in education and work environments, the topic remains underexplored through the lens of emotions. This study conducted t...| Frontiers
IntroductionHumans have used wood as a construction material throughout history. Currently, mass timber products, such as cross-laminated timber (CLT), are b...| Frontiers
Advances our understanding of how microbiomes generate positive or negative outcomes for their hosts and environments.| Frontiers
Well differentiated thyroid cancer is a common malignancy diagnosed in young patients. The prognosis tends to be excellent, so years of survivorship is expec...| Frontiers
ObjectivesDue to political polarization, adherence to public health measures varied across US states during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although social media post...| Frontiers
The author reviewed the research on the impact of cognitive biases on professionals’ decision-making in four occupational areas (management, finance, medicin...| Frontiers
The practice of meditation has seen a tremendous increase in the western world since the 60s. Scientific interest in meditation has also significantly grown ...| Frontiers
This study presents a comprehensive evaluation of the environmental cost of large language models (LLMs) by analyzing their performance, token usage, and CO2...| Frontiers
BackgroundDespite centuries-old beliefs and anecdotal evidence that food can influence one's sleep and dreams—an example being the classic Dream of the Rareb...| Frontiers
Objective: This study evaluated the impact of the number of days per week working from home (WFH) on employee loneliness during and two years after the COVID...| Frontiers
Some patients remain unwell for months after “recovering” from the acute COVID-19. They develop persistent fatigue, cognitive problems, headaches, disrupted ...| Frontiers
This study investigated the impact of online product reviews on consumers purchasing decisions by using eye-tracking. The research methodology involved (i) d...| Frontiers
Frontiers' Research Topics are peer-reviewed article collections around cutting-edge research themes defined, managed, and led by renowned researchers| Frontiers
Flow is a state of full task engagement that is accompanied with low-levels of self-referential thinking. Flow is considered highly relevant for human perfor...| Frontiers
The boundary problem is related to the binding problem, part of a family of puzzles and phenomenal experiences that theories of consciousness (ToC) must eith...| Frontiers
The COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in early 2020 resulted in a temporary suspension of elective spay and neuter procedures in many low-cost spay/neuter clinics. ...| Frontiers
The purpose of the current study was to examine the effects of a 2 × 45 min intervention to increase the beliefs of ‘I CAN’. Four hundred and twenty-one 15-y...| Frontiers
Geopolitical boundaries can present challenges to wildlife conservation because of varying environmental regulations, and increasingly, the existence of bord...| Frontiers
Background: To determine the relationships between attachment style, social support and mental health states , as well as the mediation mechanism within this...| Frontiers
The way organismic agents come to know the world, and the way algorithms solve problems, are fundamentally different. The most sensible course of action for ...| Frontiers
A growing number of empirical studies have revealed that diaphragmatic breathing may trigger body relaxation responses and benefit both physical and mental h...| Frontiers