The use of stable isotopes (the non-radioactive form of an element) has become increasingly prevalent in a wide variety of scientific research…
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Interviews IsoBank – Stable Isotope Research + Open Data
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Collections Updating the PLOS ONE Nanomaterials Collection – Author Perspectives, Part 1
In July, we updated our Nanomaterials Collection, featuring papers published over the past few years in PLOS ONE. This collection showcases the…
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Call for Papers Introducing the Modeling Cell Proliferation and the Cell Microenvironment Collection
In 2020, PLOS ONE announced a Call for Papers on Modeling Cell Proliferation and the Cell Microenvironment. This week, we celebrate the…
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Open Science Communicate your science more completely with Lab Protocols
Results alone don’t tell the full story of your research. In order to understand a scientific study, readers need clear insight not only into the outcomes, but into processes and procedures: the…
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Call for Papers Plastics in the Environment – Author Perspectives – Part 2 of 2
In 2020, PLOS ONE published a Collection of research articles entitled Plastics in the Environment, submitted to a Call for Papers on…
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Call for Papers Plastics in the Environment – Author Perspectives – Part 1 of 2
In 2020, PLOS ONE published a Collection of research entitled Plastics in the Environment, submitted to a Call for Papers on this…
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Interviews An interview with Anthony Fiorillo, our new Paleontology Section Editor
Anthony Fiorillo is a Senior Fellow at the Institute for the Study of Earth and Man at Southern Methodist University (Dallas, USA)…
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Call for Papers Introducing the Health and Healthcare in Gender Diverse Communities Collection
We are delighted to announce our Collection on Health and Healthcare in Gender Diverse Communities, curated by our Guest Editors Dr. Asa…
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Collections Introducing the Rewilding and Restoration Collection
As we approach the beginning of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, PLOS ONE and a team of dedicated Guest Editors have brought together…
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Author Spotlight Amphibians and reptiles on the edge: An interview with intrepid PLOS ONE authors
Amphibians and reptiles are among the world’s most extraordinary and most threatened animals. In this post, we highlight work recently published in…
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Author Spotlight From Collecting Sediment Cores in Iceland to Mentoring Students: The Busy Life of an Early Career Researcher
Have you ever wondered what life as an early career researcher entails? From managing a lab group and mentoring PhD students, to…
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News & Policy Registered Reports: One Year at PLOS ONE
A little over a year ago, PLOS ONE launched two new submission formats: Registered Report Protocols, peer-reviewed articles that describe planned research…