In this latest installment of our Editor Spotlight series, we speak with Academic Editor Camelia Delcea from the Bucharest University of Economic…
-
Editor Spotlight Editor Spotlight: Camelia Delcea
-
Editor Spotlight One year on the PLOS ONE Editorial Board: Pierluigi Vellucci
In this interview, we check in with Pierluigi Vellucci, who joined the PLOS ONE Editorial Board a year ago this week. Dr…
-
Conferences How network science helps us understand the fundamentals of language
It is a busy time for the network sciences at PLOS. On June 20, we announced a new journal as an addition…
-
Guest Post International Day of Women and Girls in STEM from a Latin American perspective
February 11 marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. PLOS ONE is marking this day by handing over our…
-
PLOS ONE Listicle 2022 Editor’s Picks – Staff Editor Highlights
As 2023 gets underway, the PLOS ONE Staff Editor team has looked back on some of our favorite papers published in 2022…
-
Collections Understanding Plastic Pollution: The potential health effects, abundance and classification of microplastics
PLOS ONE recently published a new Collection of research entitled Recent Advances in Understanding Plastic Pollution. Given the broad scope of this…
-
Collections Understanding Plastic Pollution: Consumer attitudes and knowledge
Last week, PLOS ONE a new Curated Collection – Recent Advances in Understanding Plastic Pollution. In this second installment of our Q&A…
-
Collections Understanding Plastic Pollution: The contribution from clothing, and the fate of plastics further up the food chain
PLOS ONE is delighted to introduce a new Curated Collection – Recent Advances in Understanding Plastic Pollution. This global challenge may have…
-
Interviews What the Kalahari can tell us about humans and climate – Interview with researcher Jessica von der Meden
Today, PLOS ONE is publishing a paper entitled “Tufas indicate prolonged periods of water availability linked to human occupation in the southern…
-
Guest Post It takes two, or more, to tango. Why a focus on fair and equitable research collaborations is essential for global health – and how to achieve it.
Guest bloggers: Carel IJsselmuiden (COHRED, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa); Bipasha Bhattacharya (COHRED, Corresponding Author, rfi@cohred.org), Julia Vallauri and Eric Martin…
-
Interviews 15 Years of PLOS ONE – Author Perspectives
This December marks 15 years since PLOS ONE published its first papers. As we celebrate this milestone, we invited authors of some…
-
Collections Introducing the PLOS ONE Energy Materials Collection – Author Perspectives, Part 2
New and modified materials for future energy production, storage and use is an active area of research, where the progress made will…