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Aggregators Filling in the Scientific Record: The Importance of Negative and Null ResultsRead more
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10th Anniversary The policy impact of scientific research: looking back at 10 years of PLOS ONERead more
To continue with PLOS ONE’s 10th anniversary celebration, Associate Editor Sara Fuentes Perez highlights some of the articles that have gained attention…
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10th Anniversary Announcing the PLOS ONE Tenth Anniversary T-Shirt Design Contest – enter by June 30Read more
Do you have a great image in your PLOS ONE article or an original design that is representative of the journal? Send…
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10th Anniversary PLOS ONE 10 Year Anniversary: Staff Editors’ FavoritesRead more
In the first of the PLOS ONE 10th Anniversary Collections, the Staff Editors of the journal have each chosen their favorite PLOS ONE article…
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Aggregators Introducing the New PLOS Video ShortsRead more
In 2011, PLOS ONE launched a series of short instructional videos to help our authors, reviewers, and Academic Editors navigate Editorial Manager…
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Aggregators We Want the Funk: The Ups and Downs of Wild Microbes in BeerRead more
Funky, floral, complex. No, this is not a description of a piece of vintage wallpaper. These are some of the words that…
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Aggregators PLOS ONE’s Top 5 Videos of 2015 (So Far)Read more
At the end of 2014, we highlighted some of our favorite research videos from that year. We’re only mid-way through 2015, but…
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Aggregators I Know What You Think: Collective Intelligence in Online CommunicationRead more
Have you ever wondered what factors may shape the interactions we have in online chatrooms? With the advent of the Internet 20+…
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Aggregators Flight of the Bats: Exploring Head Shape and AerodynamicsRead more
It’s a bird…it’s a plane…it’s a bat! All three may be soaring through the sky, but their shapes vary greatly, which affects…
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Aggregators Small Talk: When Bacterial Chatter Gets InvasiveRead more
Sticks and stones may break our bones but microbes’ “words” may hurt us. Breast cancer is a threat to men and women…
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Aggregators Biting Off What They Can Chew: Scientists Use 3D Reconstructions to Study Animal Jaw MechanicsRead more
Studying the muscles that animals use to bite and chew can tell us a…
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Aggregators PLOS ONE Update on Peer Review ProcessRead more
There has been a great deal of community discussion in the last few days about a referee report that was sent to…