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 time
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Call for Papers Introducing the Autophagy and Proteostasis Collection
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 ONE
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 us
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 Vikings
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 colony
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 Editors
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 Jin
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 Petraglia
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 Cold
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 2016
This Halloween season we take a look back at some of the spookiest images and creepiest findings that we published in PLOS ONE…