UPDATE 7 MARCH: Please see new blog post UPDATE 26 FEBRUARY : A flurry of interest has arisen around the revised PLOS…
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Aggregators PLOS’ New Data Policy: Public Access to DataRead more
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Fun It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, but Predictable World: Scaling the Patterns of Ancient Urban GrowthRead more
With more than 7.1 billion people living across the globe, cities house more than 50% of the world’s population. The United Nations…
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Aggregators Ask EveryONE: Why does my corrected article show up twice in PubMed?Read more
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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Ask EveryONE Ask EveryONE: CorrectionsRead more
My paper was recently published in PLOS ONE, but I’ve noticed an error. Can it be corrected? PLOS ONE corrects major errors…
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Aggregators Buzz Me Baby: Unusual Courtship Songs for Valentine’s DayRead more
When most people think of Valentine’s Day, images of love, candy, and flowers pop to mind. However, this Valentine’s Day, we…
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Aggregators It’s Not Easy Being Green: Assessing the Challenges of Urban Community GardeningRead more
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 SlowRead more
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 All Dried Up? Modeling the Effects of Climate Change in California’s River BasinsRead more
Whether you are trapped inside because of it, or mourning the lack of it, water is on everyone’s mind right now. Too…
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Author Spotlight The Missing Underwater Forests of Australia: Restoring Phyllospora comosa Around SydneyRead more
Although seaweed is the dominant habitat-forming organism along temperate coastlines, one of the major macroalgae of Australia, Phyllospora comosa, has disappeared over…
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Aggregators Unearthing the Environmental Impact of Cambodia’s Ancient City, MahendraparvataRead more
From the 9th to the mid-14th century, the region of Angkor in modern-day northern Cambodia was the capital of Khmer Empire…
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Aggregators Watch Where I’m Going: Predicting Pedestrian FlowRead more
At last check, the population of the world was around 7.1 billion and counting. As we all know, the sheer number of…
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Images Rainforest Fungi Find Home in Sloth HairRead more
Most of us have seen a cute sloth video or two on the Internet. Their squished faces, long claws, and scruffy fur make these…