We would like to take a moment to say thank you to the thousands of reviewers who participated in the peer review…
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Aggregators Thanking our Peer ReviewersRead more
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Aggregators Multivariate Versus Univariate Conceptions of Sex Differences: Let the Contest BeginRead more
The following guest post is written by Professor of Psychology, Richard A. Lippa. Dr. Lippa is a professor at California State University…
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Aggregators PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-UpRead more
This month in PLoS ONE: Bathroom germs, yawn contagion and more! The specific locations and breeds of bacteria found in public restrooms…
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Aggregators Ask everyONE: Post-acceptance queriesRead more
Frequently, authors will email our editorial team to ask what they need to do after their paper has been accepted by PLoS…
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Aggregators Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) – a cost-effective HIV prevention measure in eastern and southern Africa: a UNAIDS and PEPFAR collectionRead more
Editor’s note: Earlier this week, PLoS Medicine announced the publication of a sponsored Collection, in conjunction with the Joint United Nations Programme…
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Images Worth a Thousand Words: Ancient soybeans from JapanRead more
This image comes from the paper Archaeological Soybean (Glycine max) in East Asia: Does Size Matter?—which also includes a few other interesting…
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Topic Focus One fish, two fish, old fish, new fishRead more
A search of PLoS ONE publications for the term “fisheries” shows over 700 published on the topic, many measuring or modeling their…
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Topic Focus An ocean of pheromonesRead more
Human pheromones have been the source of quite a bit of speculation, and while they may have some effect on sexual attraction…
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Topic Focus Our genes help us make tough moral decisionsRead more
Today we published a paper about how genes help control decision-making in morally ambiguous situations. Before I even got to the results…
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Topic Focus In support of XMRV researchersRead more
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a mysterious condition. Its cause, diagnosis, even its name have long been sources of controversy, and it…
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Images Worth a Thousand WordsRead more
Photomicrographs of Glomus versiforme (basionym Endogone versiformis) are this week’s featured image. The colorful figure contains pale spores used in the paper…
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Collections PLoS ONE Launches Proceedings of the Third International Barcode of Life Conference, Mexico City CollectionRead more
Since 2003, DNA barcoding has become a widely used technique for species diagnosis and identification. To date, over 600 peer-reviewed scientific papers…