WIREs in the Media (archive)
- 10.18.2013: WIREs author, Arieh Warshel, receives the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- 01.10.2013: Two WIREs articles have been translated for Wiley China's ScienceNet Blog.
- 08.01.2012: Wiley Launches New Interdisciplinary Review WIREs Energy and Environment
- 11.03.2011: The Human Cause of Climate Change: Where Does the Burden of Proof Lie?
- 10.12.2011: Nanotechnology Holds Promise for Safer Breast Implants
- 06.01.2011: The New York Academy of Sciences: Climate Change, Science and Society: A Multidisciplinary Discussion
- 03.01.2011: ScienceDaily: Surgeons predict the future of nanomedicine in practice
- 01.26.2011: A Climate Change Master Class from WIREs Climate Change
- 11.18.2010: The Times of India: How video games enhance visual attention
- 09.13.2010: WIREs Cognitive Science: How Football Playing Robots Have the Future of Artificial Intelligence at Their Feet Makes it into Alpha Galileo Top 5 Most Popular Stories. (Press Release)
- 03.05.2010: The BBC: Climate change human link evidence 'stronger'
- 03.05.2010:The Times: 95 per cent chance that Man is to blame for global warming, say scientists
- 03.05.2010: The Guardian: Met Office analysis reveals 'clear fingerprints' of man-made climate change
- 02.05.2010: WIREs Win Three Prizes at the PROSE Awards
- 01.27.2009: Wiley-Blackwell Launches New Series of Interdisciplinary Publications
- 03.25.2008: Wiley-Blackwell to Launch New Climate Change Resource with Leading Learned Societies
- 09.23.2009: Going Broad As Well As Deep: The WIREs Model and the Challenges of Interdisciplinary Publishing
- 01.15.2009: Read an article about the WIREs in Learned Publishing