Post By Caroline Fox & Brett Favaro Most scientists are passionate about their work, but enthusiasm can sometimes be hard to maintain…
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Author Spotlight Canada’s Species at Risk Rarely Recover: The Story Behind the PLOS ONE ArticleRead more
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Article-Level Metrics Let Me Count the Ways: Top 20 PLOS ONE Articles Based on Article-Level Metrics for 2014Read more
At PLOS ONE, we’ve been compiling year-end lists to reflect on the most popular articles and research videos published in our journal…
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Aggregators PLOS ONE’s Top 5 Videos of 2014Read more
Throughout the year we highlight research images that are worth a thousand words. For this year-end list, we’d like to extend the…
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Aggregators Announcing the Latest Update to the Responding the Climate Change CollectionRead more
New research added to the PLOS Responding to Climate Change Collection In December 2013 PLOS ONE published a unique article, Assessing “Dangerous…
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Collections Meet PLOS at AGU 2014Read more
PLOS ONE is excited to return to the American Geophysical Union’s Fall Meeting (AGU 2014) for a third consecutive year. The event…
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Aggregators Getting Credit for DataRead more
As the largest journal in the world, PLOS ONE publishes an incredible amount of data alongside its research articles, yet the article…
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Aggregators Our 200,000-Year-Old Ancestors: Neanderthal Bones in Northern FranceRead more
We often make new discoveries about our ancient ancestors and how they may have behaved, and we sometimes find the evidence right…
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Aggregators The Rights Stuff: Copyright, Scientific Debate, and ReuseRead more
We’ve all monkeyed around trying to sort out the ownership of published content. In the scientific community, copyright and its (mis)application in…
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Aggregators Next Steps in ReproducibilityRead more
In last week’s Nature and Science, the outcome of a meeting convened by NIH, Nature, and Science to discuss the issue of…
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Aggregators Fecal Matters: A Stepping Stool to Understanding Indigenous CulturesRead more
Humans differ by opinions, traits, and baseball team preferences. But one constant factor unifies all humans–we excrete feces, and scientists have recognized…
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Aggregators PLOS ONE’s Spookiest Images of 2014Read more
As we take a look back at research articles published so far in PLOS ONE in 2014, we realize we have no…
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Ecology You Live in What Kind of Home? A-nem-mo-ne-men… me-ne-mo-nee!Read more
Clownfish Find Refuge among the Toxic Tentacles of Sea Anemones As we’ve seen in the movies, the world is a dangerous place…