
Going for gold for a sustainable Open Access future
Green OA might look appealing at first, but if we want OA to work in a sustainable manner for papers in high-quality, peer-reviewed journals, it has to be gold, not green.

Green OA might look appealing at first, but if we want OA to work in a sustainable manner for papers in high-quality, peer-reviewed journals, it has to be gold, not green.

Non-coding RNAs make up huge regulatory networks that tune cellular processes. The organisers of the EMBO | EMBL Symposium “The non-coding genome” discuss the emergence of the field and where it is going.

EMBO | EuropaBio Fellowships are offered in partnership with the European Association for Bioindustries (EuropaBio)

“I applied for a Policy Lecture Grant because I think it is important to give students attending a [scientific] course a wider idea of science, and that includes science policy,” says Pascale Cossart. The microbiologist, who heads the Bacteria–Cell Interactions Unit at the Institut Pasteur in Paris, France, captures the essence of the EMBO Policy Lecture Scheme.