PLOS ONE published its first research articles nearly ten years ago (December 20, 2006). In this anniversary year—beginning in December 2016 and…
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Open Access Take the PLOS ONE 10th Anniversary Community Survey
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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…
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Article-Level Metrics Zoom-Enhance: Identifying Trends in Article-Level Metrics
In late December 2013, PLOS ONE published an article from UK-based Psychologists Rob Jenkins and Christie Kerr titled “Identifiable Images of Bystanders…
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Article-Level Metrics Fun(d) with Science
Many researchers will tell you that financing their work–writing grants, securing funding, and budgeting for varying funding levels year to year–is the…
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Aggregators At Year’s End: Staff Editors’ Favorite PLOS ONE Articles of 2014
2014 has been an exciting year for PLOS ONE. We saw the journal reach a milestone, publishing its 100,000th article. PLOS ONE…
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Aggregators PLOS ONE’s Spookiest Images of 2014
As we take a look back at research articles published so far in PLOS ONE in 2014, we realize we have no…
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Aggregators “Low T” and Prescription Testosterone: Public Viewing of the Science Does Matter
On January 29th 2014, researchers from UCLA, NCI, and Consolidated Research, Inc. published an observational study in PLOS ONE detailing increased cardiovascular…
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Aggregators The Science of Snakeskin: Black Velvety Viper Scales May be Self-Cleaning
Whether you love them or hate them, snakes have long captivated our interest and imagination. They’ve spurred countless stories and fears, some…
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Aggregators A Year in Review: 2013 PLOS ONE Papers in the Media
Image Credit: Yutaka Tsutano Tired of year-end lists? We know you’ve got room for at least one more. 2013 was…
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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 PLOS ONE at AGU 2013
PLOS ONE is excited to participate in the American Geophysical Union’s (AGU) Fall Meeting 2013, held this week in San Francisco’s…
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Aggregators Extra! Extra! Research Making the News in September
As September draws to a close, let’s look back on some of the research that caught the media’s attention, published this month…