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International Day for Persons with Disabilities - MDPI Blog In Vulnerability to the COVID-19 Pandemic for People with Disabilities in the U S in Disabilities, the correlation between vulnerability to COVID-19 and disability status was explored in the period from May 2020 to February 2021 in the US and called for more research into the negative impacts of the pandemic on PwDs
World Diabetes Day - MDPI Blog World Diabetes Day confronts diabetes as an emerging global health threat The 2021 theme is “Access to Diabetes Care – If Not Now, When?”
Jasper Clow, Author at MDPI Blog Here, we go over the successful 2021 World Sustainability Awards and provide details about the afterparty 2021 World Sustainability Awards […] The post World Sustainability Awards 2021 Afterpartyappeared first on MDPI Blog World Sustainability Awards 2021 Afterparty
MDPI Submission Process: Your Questions Answered 12 If my manuscript is rejected, can I submit it to another MDPI journal? Yes, when a manuscript is rejected, authors are free to submit it to any other journal You are welcome to choose the same or another MDPI journal if the paper was rejected and you were encouraged to resubmit
The 2021 Impact Factors of MDPI Journals An outstanding 98 MDPI journals now have Impact Factors - a promising overall increase Read about the MDPI 2021 Impact Factors here
Spotlight on Nanomaterials - MDPI Blog The journal recently reached a milestone achievement: in 2021, Nanomaterials published its 10,000 th paper Moreover, the journal grew significantly in 2021, 12 new sections were set up and 12 Section Editors were appointed
International Day of Human Space Flight - MDPI Blog Marcin Kaczmarzyk and Michał Musiał published a Parametric Study of Lunar Base Power Systems in Energies in February 2021 The article highlights the intrinsic constraints of any mission incorporating space flight—making the technology light enough to get there in the first place