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?”
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Aggregators Supporting Hepatitis Awareness with Open Access Hepatitis Research
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?
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 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 Awkward Silences: Technical Delays Can Diminish Feelings of Unity and Belonging
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 Day
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 Believing
Do we really sing as well as we all think we do in the shower? Exactly how complex is Mel Taylor’s drumming…