This week, our featured image comes from the paper, First Hominoid from the Late Miocene of the Irrawaddy Formation (Myanmar). The image…
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In this media digest: your flaws are my pain, increased gold mining threatens the Peruvian Amazon and more. The manuscript, Your Flaws…
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This post is written by Jennafer Kinsey. Jennafer is a Production Coordinator for PLoS ONE and provides author support, as well as…
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The image for this week comes from a research article on extended longevity in Fukomys mole rats. In this paper, researchers from…
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In this media round-up: a chimp’s yawn is contagious, cows produce milk with a human protein and much much more. The manuscript, Herpes…
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Creative re-use Open Access Medical Publishing and Personalized MedicineRead more
We are always happy to hear when scientists find creative ways to reuse PLoS ONE content, and we are pleased to share…
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If you were a somersaulting beetle larva, where would you tumble? Well, for the Southeastern Beach Tiger Beetle, it’s the wide sandy…
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In this PLoS ONE media digest: four new species of Zombie-ant fungus are found, ancient Britons drink out of skull cups, Jimmy…
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This post is by Yael Franco, a publications assistant for PLoS ONE. She helps assign Academic Editors to manuscripts, assists authors, reviewers…
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Fun The Song of Mouse: An Author Spotlight on Jasmine Grimsley, Takefumi Kikusui and Kazuo OkanoyaRead more
Did you know that mice can sing? We can’t hear them, unfortunately – they’re a few octaves out of our range, and…
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The following post is by the Senior Editor of PLoS Medicine, Emma Veitch, and is a re-post of the “What is PLoS…