This week, a group of Chinese, Japanese and US researchers published a paper on a tiny sea anemone-like fossil which was found…
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Aggregators Worth A Thousand Words
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Aggregators PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
In this media round-up: dinosaurs are taller than expected, monkeys are self-aware, memory studies help patients with brain injuries and much more… Iridovirus…
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Aggregators Worth A Thousand Words
I love walking down Broadway when I visit New York City. So when I saw a paper entitled, Biodiversity on Broadway &ndash…
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Aggregators Blog Pick of the Month – September 2010
In September, there were 29 blog posts covering PLoS ONE papers aggregated on ResearchBlogging.org. There were many wonderful posts, which made it…
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Aggregators PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
In this PLoS ONE media digest: two new horned dinosaurs, tracking the flu using social networks and more… Scott Sampson and colleagues…
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Images Worth A Thousand Words
This week, we are featuring images from a recently published paper entitled, New Horned Dinosaurs from Utah Provide Evidence for Intracontinental Dinosaur…
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Interviews Predicting Epidemics via Social Networks: An Author Spotlight on James H. Fowler and Nicholas A. Christakis
As flu season approaches, we thought it would be interesting to spotlight the authors of a recently published PLoS ONE paper entitled, Social…
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Aggregators PLoS Reader 2.0
Earlier this year, we launched PLoS Reader, an innovative iPad application that allows you to read all of our content with the…
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Aggregators PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
It’s time for another media round-up! So far this month, a number of PLoS ONE papers have received media coverage. In this…
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Collections Tracking Marine Animal Travel: Introducing the PLoS POST Collection
Scientists are gaining a deeper understanding of marine animal travel patterns using a large-scale tracking network. The new PLoS POST Collection, created…
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Interviews Author Spotlight on Dr. Lawrence M. Witmer
Six million years ago, the Andalgalornis steulleti or “Terror Bird” roamed South America in search of prey. The bird was about half…
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Ask EveryONE PLoS Editorial Manager FAQ
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