Today is World Malaria Day —a time to reflect upon and commemorate the global efforts to fight this deadly mosquito-born disease found…
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Featured Image World Malaria Day: Research Highlights from PLoS ONE and PLoS Pathogens
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Aggregators PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
In this media digest: your flaws are my pain, increased gold mining threatens the Peruvian Amazon and more. The manuscript, Your Flaws…
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Aggregators PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
In this media round-up: a chimp’s yawn is contagious, cows produce milk with a human protein and much much more. The manuscript, Herpes…
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Aggregators Worth a Thousand Words
The featured image for this week comes from a recently published paper called 110 Years of Avipoxvirus in the Galapagos Islands. The…
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Aggregators PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
In this PLoS ONE media digest: bedbugs bite, edible insects are environmentally friendly and more! In an article on the Transcriptomics of…
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Aggregators Worth a Thousand Words
Our images for this week come from a recently published article about man’s best friend. In the paper, Dogs’ Expectation about Signalers&rsquo…
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Aggregators Worth A Thousand Words
There is over 800 billion dollars of U.S. currency in circulation worldwide. In our mobile society, watching where this currency travels can…
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Aggregators Worth A Thousand Words
Chile has one of the largest fishing industries in South America. On the Chilean Juan Fernández Archipelago, fishing for lobster is the…
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Aggregators Worth A Thousand Words
In my last post, I shared with you an image of a minute fossil found in Southern China. For this post, I’m…
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Aggregators Worth A Thousand Words
This week, a group of Chinese, Japanese and US researchers published a paper on a tiny sea anemone-like fossil which was found…
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Featured Image Worth a Thousand Words
Cells need to be able to stick to each other in order to form tissues and organs of multicellular organisms. Without the…
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Featured Image Worth a Thousand Words
Komodo dragons are fascinating creatures – they are huge, they are aggressive and dangerous, and they are venomous! But they also have…