#12DaysOfeLife

2024-12-31

January marked one year of our new publishing model, and, as of September 2024, we celebrated over 10,000 submissions!
elifesciences.org/inside-elife

Change can be hard, so we’re grateful to everyone who has supported our mission #12DaysOfeLife
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2024-12-30

Another landmark paper represents “the most significant breakthrough in membrane and secretory biogenesis in recent years” with evidence deemed “exceptional”.

These are the highest assessment terms given for eLife papers! #12DaysOfeLife
elifesciences.org/articles/958

Structure of TRAP and its contacts with the ribosome and Sec61.
2024-12-29

To help you understand the context of the research you’re reading, we’ve been tweaking our website, showing you when a paper has been revised, which version you’re reading and what assessment labels have been given. Head to our site to explore for yourself! #12DaysOfeLife

2024-12-29

Motion capture technology in a study from September shed light on how flocks of pigeons detect and respond to predator attacks while foraging for food. #12DaysOfeLife
elifesciences.org/digests/9554

2024-12-28

Researchers behind a paper from September trained bumblebees to pull on a string to get a reward. But did they understand why they were doing it? #12DaysOfeLife
elifesciences.org/articles/970

2024-12-28

Earlier this year we proudly launched the Community Voices podcast 🎉

Created eLife’s very own staff, we embark on inspiring conversations with scientists about their lives and passions. Catch up with the latest episodes 👇 #12DaysOfeLife
elifesciences.org/community/co

2024-12-27

Authors of this paper on ageing and senescence massively improved their paper after just one revision, with evidence jumping from “incomplete” to “compelling”.

You can openly view reviews and version histories alongside the final paper. #12DaysOfeLife elifesciences.org/articles/878

A screenshot of the linked paper's assessment status with the drop down section displaying highlighted assessment terms "fundamental" and "compelling"
2024-12-27

Convincing evidence in this paper from April demonstrated artefactual calcium micro-waves during calcium imaging of populations of neurons in the hippocampus. #12DaysOfeLife
elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

2024-12-26

Watch the neutrophil response in zebrafish larvae to salmonella infection from this January paper. #12DaysOfeLife
elifesciences.org/articles/898

2024-12-26

This was the first year we’ve had the honour of hosting a ceremony for the Ben Barres Spotlight Awards.

Named after our late colleague, the awards provide funds for researchers from underrepresented and underfunded groups. #12DaysOfeLife
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2024-12-25

🌟 Whether you’re a new student, lab leader or decision-maker at an institutional level, you can now find free tools and guidance all in one place.

Our Learning Resources page launched in October thanks to insights from eLife Ambassadors. #12DaysOfeLife
elifesciences.org/learning-res

2024-12-25

These researchers presented a platform for cardiac tissue cultivation. This video shows 3D ring-shaped cardiac tissues generated from human stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes. #12DaysOfeLife
elifesciences.org/articles/877

2024-12-24

In January, we welcomed 17 researchers from nine African countries to our editorial board thanks to our second-ever open call for Reviewing Editors 🎉 #12DaysOfeLife
elifesciences.org/inside-elife

2024-12-24

Minted as a Version of Record in January, this study found that in cultured cells, mitochondria maintain temperatures of up to 15°C above their environment adjusting their heat production in the face of physiological stresses. #12DaysOfeLife
elifesciences.org/articles/892

2024-12-23

This “landmark” and “exceptional” study (the highest praise possible in eLife reviews) sheds light on a long-standing puzzle in PKA activation in Trypanosoma, uncovering the molecular mechanism of cyclic nucleotide-binding domains. #12DaysOfeLife
elifesciences.org/articles/910

rypanosoma brucei (REM by Gerhard Wanner, LMU) and structure of B site of its protein kinase A in unbound and bound state with nucleoside ligands (crystal structure and image by Yuri Volpato)
2024-12-22

We kicked off 2024 with the launch of our Global South Committee for Open Science 🌍

This group of researchers is a pillar of guidance in improving our outreach and support throughout the Global South.

Read about the members and vision! #12DaysOfeLife
elifesciences.org/community/gl

2024-12-22

Back in February, scientists presented a newly-developed device to measure how different parts of the brain communicate during social interactions. #12DaysOfeLife
elifesciences.org/digests/8843

2024-12-21

Published in March, this video comes from research that aimed use #CryoET to demonstrate how FtsZ filaments are recruited into a ring or “toroidal” structure as part of a bacterial cell’s division machinery. #12DaysOfeLife
elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

2024-12-20

Our publishing model, launched last year, lets authors revise their papers whenever and however they choose.

Here's the first-ever revision to be published on how the locus coeruleus is involved in visuomotor learning processes. #12DaysOfeLife
elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre

a light pink cloud of ink that loosely resembles the shape of a brain
2024-12-19

Change is rarely easy, but the right changes are worth it.

As the year comes to a close, we’re showcasing some research and publishing highlights from the year with the hashtag #12DaysOfeLife

Follow along over the next 12 days or check out our blog now!
elifesciences.org/inside-elife

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