In this blog post Carsten Kettner, from the Beilstein-Institut discusses the role STRENDA Guidelines and Database play in helping publish reusable enzymology…
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Guest Post How to publish reusable enzymology data?Read more
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Guest Post ‘Wicked problems’ and how to solve themRead more
In this Guest Blog, PLOS ONE Academic Editor, Sieglinde Snapp, discusses the challenges faced in sustainability research to solve complex, so-called “Wicked…
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Call for Papers In Search of the Story: A Conversation with Guest Editors for the Science of Stories Call for PapersRead more
Stories touch our lives, shape our identities and change how we view the world. They can be factual or fictional, text-based or…
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Worth A Thousand Words Ripe for the Picking: Wild weeds may provide a new food sourceRead more
The overgrown lots and sidewalks of California cities might not seem like a great place to seek out nutritious greens, but in…
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News & Policy Correcting the scientific record on gender incongruence – and an apologyRead more
A few months ago, PLOS ONE published a study of parental reports on gender dysphoria in adolescents and young adults, which…
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News & Policy Driven to improve service for our authors and readersRead more
Our authors and readers are at the heart of what we do. As a scientific journal, we are providing a service to…
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News & Policy Maintaining high research integrity standards at PLOS ONERead more
Since 2006, PLOS ONE has published >200,000 articles, providing an inclusive home for primary research spanning all scientific disciplines and representing researchers…
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Fun Extra, Extra! PLOS ONE in the News in 2018Read more
To celebrate the New Year we thought it’d be fun to take a look back at some of the fascinating and diverse…
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News & Policy Peer-reviewed physics for Wikipedia: PLOS ONE Topic PagesRead more
Wikipedia pages on physics have a huge impact. The numbers speak for themselves. The page “Quantum computing” is viewed in excess of…
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Call for Papers Presenting the PLOS ONE Open Quantum Computation and Simulation collectionRead more
Guest post by the Guest Editors of the Open Quantum Computation and Simulation collection, Emanuele Dalla Torre, Fabio Sciarrino and Peter Wittek…
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Conferences Achieving Health Equity for AllRead more
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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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…