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Aggregators Filling in the Scientific Record: The Importance of Negative and Null Results
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10th Anniversary The policy impact of scientific research: looking back at 10 years of PLOS ONE
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 30
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’ Favorites
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 Shorts
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 Beer
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)
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 Communication
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 Aerodynamics
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 Invasive
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 Mechanics
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 Process
There has been a great deal of community discussion in the last few days about a referee report that was sent to…