Annual Reviews
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The 2026 volume of the Annual Review of Sociology is now online. The most read article is "Luck and Predictability in the Life Course" by @arnoutvanderijt.bsky.social @fabriberna.bsky.social, William Foley, and @scottdoney.bsky.social Read it here arevie.ws/4wyNIBJ
Brain network analysis helps scientists uncover the links between brain function, health, and behavior. The next challenge is developing statistical tools to make sense of the data. 🔗 Learn more in this review: arevie.ws/4gqpPY7 📚 Featured in our latest collection: ‘The Brain: A Practical Guide’
The 2026 volume of the Annual Review of Neuroscience is now online 🧠 The most read article is "Planning in the Brain: It's Not What You Think It Is" by @marcelomattar.bsky.social and @nathanieldaw.bsky.social
🎥 Our 2026 Nuclear and Particle Science Video Contest is now open! Early-career scientists (students & postdocs): Make a 5-min video explaining a topic in nuclear or particle physics. Cash prizes for the top 3 entries. Deadline: Aug 16, 2026. bit.ly/4fq27dk
👉 The latest volume of the Annual Review of Biochemistry is now online. The most read article is "The Human Autophagy Core Complexes" by James H. Hurley. bit.ly/3T8dKgl
The 2026 Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering is now online! Most read article is "Advancing Genetic Code Expansion in Live Cells Through Metabolic Engineering" by @kunjapur.bsky.social, D'Jana Wyllis, Saloni Gupta, and Shelby Anderson bit.ly/4p7mkbf
As #NeuroscienceResearch becomes increasingly complex, how should clinicians use AI in patient care? This article reviews ClinicalKeyAI, an AI tool designed to support clinical decision-making. 🔗 Read the review: arevie.ws/4xKRQj3 Featured in our collection, ‘The Brain: A Practical Guide’
As #AlzheimersAndBrainAwarenessMonth shines a spotlight on brain health this month, our new collection brings together insights into cognition, memory, and behavior from leading neuroscientists. Explore ‘The Brain: A Practical Guide’ 🧠 Freely available to read here: arevie.ws/4eqt6nA
🌏 The latest volume of the Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences is now online. The most read article from this new volume is "Volcanoes, Climate, and Society" by Büntgen et al. bit.ly/4upthpe
📢 The 2026 volume of the Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry is now online. The most read article is "New Analytical Technologies to Resolve, Interpret, and Understand Lipid Complexity by Ahrends et al. @erinbakerims.bsky.social arevie.ws/3Sfomte
Can studying dogs help us understand human aging? Because dogs share our environments and health risks, they offer a unique window into the biology of aging. 🔗 Read the review to learn more: arevie.ws/49s4o4e 📚 One of several animal-focused reads in our ‘Read and Relax with AR’ collection
Can #Genomics help us save the tigers? From genetic diversity to population structure, DNA sequencing is becoming a powerful tool in conservation. 🔗 Explore the data: arevie.ws/4d6r9vW Featured in our latest interdisciplinary article collection, ‘Read and Relax with AR’
🧠 The latest volume of the Annual Review of Clinical Psychology is now online. Check out the most read article by Johan Bjureberg, "The Role of Emotion Regulation in Clinical Interventions" arevie.ws/4dXl1Yf
📣 The 2026 volume of the Annual Review of Control, Robotics, and Autonomous Systems is now online. Take a look at the most read article, "The Reality Gap in Robotics: Challenges, Solutions, and Best Practices" by Aljalbout et al. bit.ly/4wBLimx
Chocolate may be heaven sent, but there's a structure and flow to all that melt-in-your-mouth magic 🍫 Part of our ‘Read & Relax with AR’ collection, this review dives into the #MaterialsScience of chocolate, uncovering how microstructure defines the ultimate texture: 📄 arevie.ws/3QKIiUp #Rheology
Can mindfulness be measured? The Mindfulness Internal Attention (MIA) Framework maps the attentional mechanisms behind its neurological effects. 📄 Read the review to learn more: arevie.ws/42NclNL 📚 Featured in our ‘Read and Relax with AR’ collection alongside other #MindfulnessResearch
🎉 Now online! The Annual Review of Biophysics is now online. The most read article is "The Expanding Histone Universe: Histone-Based DNA Organization in Noneukaryotic Organisms" by Villalta et. arevie.ws/3R2CANN @sashiw.bsky.social @nucleosomepolice.bsky.social
The latest volume of the Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering is now online. Take a look at the most read article "Radiomics++: Review of Habitat Imaging Analysis for Decoding Tumor Heterogeneity" by Wu et al. arevie.ws/49y0JSv
📣 The 2026 volume of the Annual Review of Food Science and Technology is now online. The most read article is "Optimizing Dietary Fiber Intake: Strategies for Human Nutrition and Food Science" by Walsh et al. bit.ly/3PoyKxX @jenswalter15.bsky.social
Take a break with our newest collection: Read and Relax with AR 🔬 Explore 43 expert reviews that reveal the science behind our simple pleasures and daily comforts. 🔗 Kick your shoes off and race down the rabbit holes of endless discovery (and workplace recovery): arevie.ws/3R23YLG
Now online! The 2026 volume of the Annual Review of Immunology. Take a look at the most read article "Tissue Regulatory T Cells" by Markus Feuerer, Daniel Gray, Lucille Rankin, Lisa Schmidleithner and @labliston.bsky.social @wehi-research.bsky.social
What happens to nuclear waste if there’s no long-term solution? Despite spending 40 years and tens of billions of dollars, the US nuclear waste management and disposal program has been unsuccessful so far. This review considers what’s held it back: arevie.ws/4eB9E9t
The most recent volume of the Annual Review of Physical Chemistry is now online. The most read article so far is "Computational Modeling of Biomolecular Phase Separation: Current Progress and Open Challenges" by Rizuan et al. arevie.ws/4t44E0q @mittalgrouptamu.bsky.social
📣 The 2026 volume of the Annual Review of Cancer Biology is now online. The most read article is "Transcriptional and Epigenetic Regulation of T Cell States in Cancer" by Shixin Ma, Diana Hargreaves and Susan Kaech. arevie.ws/4tsCj53
🌍 Happy #EarthDay! Explore expert-reviewed research on the environment and climate in our Climate Change Resource Center. Review articles for researchers, educators, and the curious alike! arevie.ws/3qxOJNH #ClimateScience #EarthDay2026
15 years after the Fukushima disaster, concerns remain. In this first-hand account, marine scientist Ken Buesseler reflects on the aftermath of the disaster, exploring why the handling of contaminated water is still a critical issue. Read the article: arevie.ws/4cDGhjR
Thermonuclear fusion could deliver clean, low-carbon energy – using the same reactions that power the sun ☀️ But scientific challenges remain. Take a closer look in this article in @knowablemag.bsky.social: arevie.ws/3O7mUI4
“Is Chernobyl a radioactive wasteland reeling from chronic radiation, or a post-nuclear paradise with thriving populations of animals and other life forms?” 🔗 Take a closer look at the debate in this article in Knowable Magazine: arevie.ws/4tpxmcL
🎉 The 2026 volume of the Annual Review of Public Health is now online. Most downloaded article is "The Politics and Profit of Disinformation in Public Health" arevie.ws/4e9Npa8 @spidermaani.bsky.social @kristinakim.bsky.social May van Schalkwyk @markpetticrew.bsky.social @marcozenone.bsky.social
March marks 15 years since Fukushima. April, 40 years since Chernobyl. To mark both anniversaries, we've curated 17 articles and reviews on nuclear energy, risks, and impact. 🔗 Discover the collection: arevie.ws/3NVKGXm