Colored technical engraving showing sectional and elevation views of two early 19th-century lock mechanisms, including the Bramah lock and Marshall’s secret escutcheon. The illustration features detailed cross-sections of internal components—springs, sliders, numbered dials, and keyholes—alongside two ornate keys and multiple labeled parts arranged diagrammatically on a cream background.
A new article in Katina Magazine (@annualreviews.bsky.social) explores how participatory funding models are reshaping #OpenAccess. 📖
Programs like JSTOR’s Path to Open pool library support to make high-quality monographs openly available.
Read more: https://bit.ly/4lw9EZK
11.03.2026 14:53
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Excited to head to Montréal and present on commercial disinformation in public health - the topic of our recent paper in Annual Review of Public Health @annualreviews.bsky.social (see: www.annualreviews.org/content/jour...)
10.03.2026 10:53
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Science has always been humanity's greatest tool for a better life. In honor of @standupforscience.bsky.social National Day of Action, explore our Better Living Through Science collection -- showcasing how evidence-based research shapes healthier, smarter, more informed lives. 🌱 #StandUpForScience
07.03.2026 00:46
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When you zoom out from individual genes to consider the context of whole chromosomes across animal diversity, animal evolution takes on a different look. Oleg Simakov and I published a review in @annualreviews.bsky.social on topological approaches in comparative genomics. 🧬 doi.org/10.1146/annu...
05.03.2026 00:47
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What does a life in science look like?
Carol Padden, Dean of the School of Social Science at @ucsandiego.bsky.social reflects on her career in linguistics.
🔗 Read the review: arevie.ws/46uFWxX
Part of our #WomenInScience Collection: arevie.ws/4aCM0H9
05.03.2026 16:50
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Are you headed to ER&L Fest next week? 🎉 So are we!
Meet the AR team at Table 804 - we’ll be on hand to discuss how we can support you, your goals, and your library! Also, learn more about Knowledge Unlatched and Katina Magazine! We look forward to connecting with you!
26.02.2026 22:51
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Women in #STEM have contributed to Annual Reviews journals since 1932.
Our ‘Women in Science’ collection highlights influential review articles across disciplines, from Nobel Laureates to leaders of major research institutes.
Explore the collection: arevie.ws/4aCM0H9
#WomenInScience
26.02.2026 17:07
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As the 2026 Winter Olympics have come to a close, delve into modern research covering sports and its impact on society with our Sport and Society article collection. arevie.ws/46pxujs #olympics
23.02.2026 19:20
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For all #Treg lovers, @labliston.bsky.social @annualreviews.bsky.social 👇👇👇 👉 doi.org/10.1146/annu...
16.02.2026 16:16
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📣 The 2026 Annual Review of Physiology is now online. The most read article so far is "The Developmental Origins of Asthma and COPD" by @francypolverino.bsky.social and Don D. Sin @heartlunginnov.bsky.social
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13.02.2026 00:30
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Neuroimmunometabolism in Health and Disease
Review @annualreviews.bsky.social
www.annualreviews.org/content/jour...
12.02.2026 20:19
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Review @annualreviews.bsky.social Tissue Regulatory T Cells
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12.02.2026 20:21
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On #InternationalDayofWomenandGirlsinScience AR celebrates the pioneering women authors and editors who have and continue to pave the way for future generations of scientists across the world.
Our latest article collection highlighting some of these ground breaking leaders arevie.ws/womensci2026
11.02.2026 18:08
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🗣️ The 2026 volume of the Annual Review of Linguistics is now online! Check out which article is the most read so far - "Common Ground: Between Formal Pragmatics and Psycholinguistics" by Paula Rubio-Fernandez and Daniel W. Harris. @mpi-nl.bsky.social @thegraduatecenter.bsky.social
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05.02.2026 19:59
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Important new @annualreviews.bsky.social review on #AMOC collapse. 🌊⚠️
🔗 www.annualreviews.org/content/jour...
Here are 8 key takeaways from Dijkstra & van Westen (2026) on the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation and its risks.
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05.02.2026 08:04
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How do humans generalize from limited experience?
Learn more about the evolution and continuity of psychological theories of generalization in this review from the Annual Review of #Psychology: arevie.ws/MR25_Pr
⭐️ One of our most read articles in 2025
05.02.2026 16:45
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🚨 The 2026 volume of the Annual Review of Criminology is now online! Take a look at the most read article, "LGBTQ People's Experiences with Crime, Victimization, and the Criminal Legal System" by Vanessa R. Panfil. arevie.ws/3OmQKHX #LGBTQ
04.02.2026 19:27
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“Limited progress with mitigation makes it almost inevitable that global warming of 1.5°C will be exceeded.”
This review explores overshoot trajectories, climate risks, and the feasibility of returning to lower warming levels.
🔗 Read #OpenAccess: arevie.ws/MR25_Ov
04.02.2026 16:57
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📣 The 2026 volume of the Annual Review of Medicine is online! The most read article is "Reproducibility Failure in Biomedical Research: Problems and Solutions" by Tamarinde L. Haven and John P.A. Ioannidis. arevie.ws/4ahIBft
04.02.2026 00:14
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From Fork to Feelings: How Foods Shape Mental Health via the Microbiota–Gut–Brain Axis
Latest review out in @annualreviews.bsky.social -Well done Aimone Ferri, Laise Paes & @elizschneider.bsky.social
www.annualreviews.org/content/jour...
@apcmicrobiomeirel.bsky.social @anatneuroucc.bsky.social
03.02.2026 22:30
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Are carbon offsets actually working?
Find out why many offset programs overestimate #ClimateImpact, and what that means for carbon markets moving forward.
Read the #OpenAccess review: arevie.ws/MR25_Of
⭐️ One of our most read articles in 2025
03.02.2026 17:22
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Voting Rules, Turnout, and Economic Policies
In recent years, voter ID laws and convenience voting have generated heated partisan debates. To shed light on these policy issues, we survey the evidence on the institutional determinants and effects...
Very happy to share our paper “Voting Rules, Turnout, and Economic Policies,” published in the Annual Review of Economics!
Full paper here: www.annualreviews.org/content/jour...
Short 🧵on main take-aways below.
w/ E. Cantoni and J. Schafer
#EconSky #PoliSciSky @annualreviews.bsky.social (1/n).
02.02.2026 13:24
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🦠 The 2026 volume of the Annual Review of Pathology: Mechanisms of Disease is online. The most read article is "Immunopathology of Gliobastoma" by Jiabo Li, James L. Ross, Dolores Hambardzumyan and Daniel J. Brat. arevie.ws/3Mc2EUw
29.01.2026 22:12
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🔔 It’s the last week of the current KU pledging cycle!
If your institution has been considering participation, get in touch with the KU team today:
North America: Alexandra Brown
Outside North America: Olaf Ernst
See contact details: arevie.ws/49Kvcfo
28.01.2026 17:06
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🏆 We are pleased to share the results of the 2025 Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science Video Contest! Congratulations to the winners who brought their topics to life in an engaging way! Watch the selected videos here arevie.ws/49JPebn
28.01.2026 03:02
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📣 The 2026 volume of the Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics is now online. The most read article is "Secondary Atomization of Droplets at Extreme Conditions" by Saini Jatin Rao and Saptarshi Basu arevie.ws/4t9hWdw
27.01.2026 21:54
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