The image above is from the paper, The Giant Cafeteria roenbergensis Virus That Infects a Widespread Marine Phagocytic Protist Is a New…
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Featured Image World Malaria Day: Research Highlights from PLoS ONE and PLoS PathogensRead more
Today is World Malaria Day —a time to reflect upon and commemorate the global efforts to fight this deadly mosquito-born disease found…
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This week, our featured image comes from the paper, First Hominoid from the Late Miocene of the Irrawaddy Formation (Myanmar). The image…
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In this media digest: your flaws are my pain, increased gold mining threatens the Peruvian Amazon and more. The manuscript, Your Flaws…
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The image for this week comes from a research article on extended longevity in Fukomys mole rats. In this paper, researchers from…
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In this media round-up: a chimp’s yawn is contagious, cows produce milk with a human protein and much much more. The manuscript, Herpes…
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Creative re-use Open Access Medical Publishing and Personalized MedicineRead more
We are always happy to hear when scientists find creative ways to reuse PLoS ONE content, and we are pleased to share…
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If you were a somersaulting beetle larva, where would you tumble? Well, for the Southeastern Beach Tiger Beetle, it’s the wide sandy…
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In this PLoS ONE media digest: four new species of Zombie-ant fungus are found, ancient Britons drink out of skull cups, Jimmy…
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Fun The Song of Mouse: An Author Spotlight on Jasmine Grimsley, Takefumi Kikusui and Kazuo OkanoyaRead more
Did you know that mice can sing? We can’t hear them, unfortunately – they’re a few octaves out of our range, and…
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Images Four new species of zombie ant fungi – another step forward for open-access taxonomyRead more
Zombie fungi have always ranked high on my list of irresistibly interesting yet disturbing organisms. Though these fungi infect a wide range…
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Our featured image for this week comes from Italian researchers Caterina Cinti, Monia Taranta, Ilaria Naldi and Settimio Grimaldi. Their manuscript, Newly…