World Hepatitis Day was July 28th, and PLOS ONE is observing the day by raising awareness with a few of our many…
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Aggregators Supporting Hepatitis Awareness with Open Access Hepatitis Research
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Aggregators PLOS ONE Publishes its 100,000th Article
PLOS ONE publishes its 100,000th article – a pretty major milestone for a journal that has seen its fair share of momentous events…
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Aggregators Music, Language, and the Brain: Are You Experienced?
Have you ever thought about everything that goes into playing music or speaking two languages? Musicians for example need to listen to…
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Aggregators Signs of Change: Regional and Generational Variants in British Sign Language
As societies change, so too do its languages. In the English-speaking world, we often make note of changes in language by recognizing…
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Aggregators Awl be Darned: Metal Arrived in the Southern Levant Long Before Previously Thought
The Copper Age, sometimes referred to as the Chalcolithic period, was a time of technological transition for humans. As stone tools gave…
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Aggregators 3000 Years Ago, We Were What We Ate
For many of us, moving to a new house means recruiting a couple good friends to help pack and haul boxes. After…
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Aggregators The Science of Snakeskin: Black Velvety Viper Scales May be Self-Cleaning
Whether you love them or hate them, snakes have long captivated our interest and imagination. They’ve spurred countless stories and fears, some…
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Aggregators Infectious Earworms: Dealing with Musical Maladies
This menace may leap out at you in the subway or find you when you’re tucked away, safe in your bed; it…
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Aggregators Ask EveryONE: Why does my corrected article show up twice in PubMed?
After my paper was published, I discovered an error and contacted PLOS ONE to have it fixed. Now my paper shows up…
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Aggregators It’s Not Easy Being Green: Assessing the Challenges of Urban Community Gardening
From vertical gardens to succulent gardens to community veggie gardens like the San Francisco garden pictured above, city dwellers all around us…
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Featured Image Two Shark Studies Reveal the Old and Slow
Sharks live in the vast, deep, and dark ocean, and studying these large fish in this environment can be difficult. We may…
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Aggregators Unearthing the Environmental Impact of Cambodia’s Ancient City, Mahendraparvata
From the 9th to the mid-14th century, the region of Angkor in modern-day northern Cambodia was the capital of Khmer Empire…