This Halloween season we take a look back at some of the spookiest images and creepiest findings that we published in PLOS ONE…
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Featured Image PLOS ONE’s Spookiest Papers of 2016
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Article-Level Metrics Read All About it: PLOS ONE in the News 2015
[Above image: Polar Bear jumping, in Spitsbergen Island, Svalbard, Norway. Arturo de Frias Marques, Wikimedia] This December, the Press team is reflecting…
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Featured Image Fossilized Footprints Lead Scientists Down a Prehistoric Path
Whether tromping alone or running in a pack, all prehistoric creatures got around somehow. Paleontologists can use fossilized bones to learn more…
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Aggregators At Year’s End: Staff Editors’ Favorite PLOS ONE Articles of 2014
2014 has been an exciting year for PLOS ONE. We saw the journal reach a milestone, publishing its 100,000th article. PLOS ONE…
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Aggregators PLOS ONE’s Spookiest Images of 2014
As we take a look back at research articles published so far in PLOS ONE in 2014, we realize we have no…
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Aggregators Article-Level Metrics Highlight: Top 10 of the Summer
Having just published our 100,000th article, the staff at PLOS ONE realizes that easily finding research papers among our wide selection is…
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Aggregators 3000 Years Ago, We Were What We Ate
For many of us, moving to a new house means recruiting a couple good friends to help pack and haul boxes. After…
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Aggregators The Science of Snakeskin: Black Velvety Viper Scales May be Self-Cleaning
Whether you love them or hate them, snakes have long captivated our interest and imagination. They’ve spurred countless stories and fears, some…
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Featured Image Two Shark Studies Reveal the Old and Slow
Sharks live in the vast, deep, and dark ocean, and studying these large fish in this environment can be difficult. We may…
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Aggregators New Year, New Species
Rock lizards, pigment producing fungus, eagle rays, ant garden parasites, and Antarctic sea anemones: new species are discovered all the time and…
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Aggregators A Rat’s Journey Through Virtual Reality
Few ideas excite the imagination more than virtual reality. We humans use virtual reality for training, entertaining, and even education, but we…
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Aggregators The New PLOS ONE Collection on “Sauropod Gigantism – A Cross-Disciplinary Approach”
The exceptional gigantism of sauropod dinosaurs has long been recognized as an important stage in the evolution of vertebrates, the presence of…