At the recent American Public Health Association (APHA) conference in San Diego, California, more than 12,000 public health professionals gathered to present…
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Conferences Achieving Health Equity for AllRead more
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Awards The Computer Science & Engineering Category Recipient of the PLOS ONE Early Career Travel Award in the Physical Sciences Is…Read more
We are thrilled to announce the recipient of the PLOS ONE Early Career Travel Award in the Physical Sciences for the Computer…
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Conferences Supercomputing 18: Pioneer spirit at the “Quantum Communication Networks and Technologies” panelRead more
This year’s installment of the Supercomputing conference series was held in downtown Dallas, a stone’s throw away from Pioneer Plaza with its…
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News & Policy Supporting FAIR data in the Earth, Space, and Environmental SciencesRead more
At PLOS we are thrilled to be a signatory of Commitment Statement towards Enabling FAIR data in the Earth, Space, and Environmental…
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Call for Papers Perspectives on research transparency and reproducibility in Biomaterials ScienceRead more
As we are preparing a call for papers on Biomaterials science research we reached out to our four Guest Editors for their…
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Peer Review Week Approaches to increasing “gatekeeper” diversity in peer review – interview with Cassidy Sugimoto, PLOS ONE Academic EditorRead more
The ‘Diversity and Inclusion’ theme of Peer Review Week this year invites us to consider some concrete approaches to reducing gender and…
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Interviews Perspectives on gender diversity in peer review – interview with Gemma Derrick, PLOS ONE Section EditorRead more
We are celebrating Peer Review Week, which this year has the theme ‘Diversity and Inclusion’. We asked PLOS ONE Section Editor Gemma…
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Peer Review Week Increased diversity and inclusion: necessary elements to ensure peer review qualityRead more
Peer review is an important part in the process of communicating scholarly work, it provides a quality-control mechanism on scientific research by…
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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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Awards The Unitary Fund: a no-strings attached grant program for Open Source quantum computingRead more
This is a Guest Post written by Will Zeng. Editorial Note: As part of our ongoing efforts to support Open Source projects…
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Conferences “We need to commit to and invest in the changes we seek”: Insights from the MSF Scientific Research DayRead more
In recognition of World Humanitarian Day 2018, PLOS ONE Senior Editor Adya Misra reflects on the Médecins Sans Frontières Scientific Research Day…