Though we are well into January, there is still time to set resolutions for 2014. What would you like to accomplish in…
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Fun Resolution Inspiration: What Will You Work on in 2014?Read more
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Aggregators A Year in Review: 2013 PLOS ONE Papers in the MediaRead more
Image Credit: Yutaka Tsutano Tired of year-end lists? We know you’ve got room for at least one more. 2013 was…
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Aggregators New Year, New SpeciesRead more
Rock lizards, pigment producing fungus, eagle rays, ant garden parasites, and Antarctic sea anemones: new species are discovered all the time and…
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Aggregators Thanking Our Peer ReviewersRead more
In 2013 PLOS ONE published 31,500 articles, nearly 8,000 more than in 2012. In reaching this milestone, we would like to take…
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Fun Underwater Compositions: Song Sharing Between Southern Ocean Humpback WhalesRead more
Imagine a world where sight is limited by the extreme scattering of photons and smell is ineffective due to lethargic diffusion of…
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Aggregators Fish Beware – A New Species of Parasite is DiscoveredRead more
The world is full of creepy crawlers; some are harmless bugs while others are blood sucking parasites. Adding to the list of…
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Aggregators Awkward Silences: Technical Delays Can Diminish Feelings of Unity and BelongingRead more
Smooth social interaction is fundamental to a sense of togetherness. We’ve all experienced disrupted conversations—some caused by human awkwardness and others by…
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Conferences PLOS ONE Heads to the Big Easy for the 2013 Meeting of the American Society for Cell BiologyRead more
PLOS ONE is excited for the opportunity to exhibit alongside PLOS Biology at the American Society for Cell Biology’s (ASCB) Annual Meeting…
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Images Reptilian Sibling RivalryRead more
Do you ever fight with your siblings? Unless you’re regularly biting, head-butting, and threatening each other all night long, things could probably…
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Aggregators PLOS ONE at AGU 2013Read more
PLOS ONE is excited to participate in the American Geophysical Union’s (AGU) Fall Meeting 2013, held this week in San Francisco’s…
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Fun Mama Gorilla Knows BestRead more
While few question the importance of maternal care in humans, scientists do question the influence of a mother’s behavior in other species…
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Fun Snail Mucus May Alter Plant DefensesRead more
Predator-prey relationships make up a large part of the food chain, and both predators and prey have developed visual, auditory, physical, and…