Most of us hope that we’ll only have to lose one set of teeth during our lifetime, but for most animals, replacing…
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Worth A Thousand Words Unravelling the dinosaur diet one tooth at a timeRead more
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Call for Papers Introducing the Autophagy and Proteostasis CollectionRead more
The importance of proteostasis is becoming increasingly apparent as disrupted proteostasis and dysregulation of proteostasis-associated networks has been linked with aging and…
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PLOS ONE Listicle Climate Change Research from PLOS ONERead more
PLOS ONE has always welcomed climate change research, notably partnering with James Hansen and colleagues to publish a PLOS Collection on…
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Worth A Thousand Words Insights from the daily grind: what koala and kangaroo teeth can tell usRead more
In their recent study published in PLOS ONE, paleoecologist Larisa DeSantis and her team find out whether diet and climate have an…
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Worth A Thousand Words CSI Tromsø: Where Forensics meets VikingsRead more
Insect remains have their own tale to tell in the mystery that surrounds the Øsknes Viking burial boat, as Eva Pangiotakopulu and…
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Worth A Thousand Words Taking a piece of home with you: Farming fungi in a new Azteca ant colonyRead more
Moving to a new home is usually accompanied with a long to-do list, from painting the walls to unpacking boxes. For…
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News & Policy Partnership at the heart of PLOS ONE: The Role of Academic EditorsRead more
From its inception, PLOS ONE’s mission has been clear: to create an inclusive venue for all rigorous scientific research irrespective of its…
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10th Anniversary Interview with PLOS ONE Academic Editor – Dong-Yan JinRead more
PLOS ONE Editorial Board Member and molecular virologist, Dong -Yan Jin, is our next editor to be featured in our Meet the…
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10th Anniversary Interview with PLOS ONE Academic Editor – Michael PetragliaRead more
As we continue to reflect on and celebrate PLOS ONE’s 10th anniversary, we bring you the next in our Meet the Editors…
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Fun Winter Wonderland: Life in the ColdRead more
With much of the Northern Hemisphere in the midst of winter, the long dark nights make for a perfect opportunity to stay…
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Featured Image PLOS ONE’s Spookiest Papers of 2016Read more
This Halloween season we take a look back at some of the spookiest images and creepiest findings that we published in PLOS ONE…