Most wild animals move away from areas heavily populated by humans, noisy cars, and sparse natural habitat. Some, however, thrive in…
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Aggregators Does the Fox Say, “I Love Living in the City?”Read more
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Aggregators Supporting Hepatitis Awareness with Open Access Hepatitis ResearchRead more
World Hepatitis Day was July 28th, and PLOS ONE is observing the day by raising awareness with a few of our many…
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Aggregators Music, Language, and the Brain: Are You Experienced?Read more
Have you ever thought about everything that goes into playing music or speaking two languages? Musicians for example need to listen to…
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Aggregators New Year, New SpeciesRead more
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 Awkward Silences: Technical Delays Can Diminish Feelings of Unity and BelongingRead more
Smooth social interaction is fundamental to a sense of togetherness. We’ve all experienced disrupted conversations—some caused by human awkwardness and others by…
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Aggregators Burning the Candle at Both Ends: Intertidal Ant Species Can Work Night and DayRead more
If you’ve ever experienced rush hour traffic, you know firsthand that most humans base our schedules roughly around the rise and setting…
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Aggregators Perceiving Is BelievingRead more
Do we really sing as well as we all think we do in the shower? Exactly how complex is Mel Taylor’s drumming…