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 Insights from the daily grind: what koala and kangaroo teeth can tell usRead more
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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…
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Conferences Meet our Editor-in-Chief at #ACSBOSTON in August | Booth 712Read more
PLOS ONE is excited to be exhibiting at this year’s American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting in Boston. It’s our first year…
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News & Policy Building research evidence towards reproducibility of animal researchRead more
Since our debut in late 2006, PLOS ONE has strived to promote best practices in research reporting as a way to improve…
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Collections Urban Ecology: where the wild meets the cityRead more
This is a Guest Post written by PLOS ONE Academic Editor Christopher Lepczyk Urban ecosystems are expanding around the world as people…
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Awards The Physics & Astronomy Category Recipient of the PLOS ONE Early Career Travel Award in the Physical Sciences Is…Read more
Thank you to all community members who submitted applications! We are delighted to announce the first recipient of the PLOS ONE Early…
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Call for Papers Call for Papers: Open Biomaterials ResearchRead more
**THIS CALL FOR PAPERS IS NOW CLOSED FOR SUBMISSIONS** We are excited to share a call for papers for research across all…
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Microbiology From Penguins to Frogs: The new frontier of wildlife microbiomesRead more
With recent technological advances in DNA sequencing investigating microbiomes from all areas of life has become possible as PLOS ONE Publication Assistant…
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Conferences PLOS ONE celebrates the launch of the Antimicrobial Resistance ChannelRead more
To celebrate the launch of the PLOS Antimicrobial Resistance Channel PLOS ONE Associate Editor George Vousden summarizes the key themes from the…
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Worth A Thousand Words Country Food Sharing in the Canadian Arctic: Does it Feed the Neediest?Read more
About 750 Inuit call Kangiqsujuaq, Nunavik, Canada on Quebec’s Ungava Peninsula, their remote, arctic home. Because there are no roads to…