Everyone loves a good dinosaur discovery. Though they’re few and far between, sometimes we get lucky, finding feather imprints, mohawks, or birthing…
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Aggregators Sharing is Caring: Varied Diets in Dinosaurs Promoted Coexistence
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Aggregators The 2014 Ecological Impacts of Climate Change Collection
Post authored by Collection Curator Ben Bond-Lamberty The impacts of climate change on global ecology, in its many forms and fields, were…
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Aggregators “Low T” and Prescription Testosterone: Public Viewing of the Science Does Matter
On January 29th 2014, researchers from UCLA, NCI, and Consolidated Research, Inc. published an observational study in PLOS ONE detailing increased cardiovascular…
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Aggregators Does the Fox Say, “I Love Living in the City?”
Most wild animals move away from areas heavily populated by humans, noisy cars, and sparse natural habitat. Some, however, thrive in…
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Aggregators Supporting Hepatitis Awareness with Open Access Hepatitis Research
World Hepatitis Day was July 28th, and PLOS ONE is observing the day by raising awareness with a few of our many…
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Aggregators PLOS launches Responding to Climate Change Collection
Today PLOS ONE launches the Responding to Climate Change Collection. At its centre is a paper published last December, “Assessing ‘Dangerous Climate…
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Aggregators What’s in a Look? For Wolves, Maybe Everything
It’s been said that the eyes are the windows to the soul. They allow us to communicate feelings across a room…
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Aggregators PLOS ONE Publishes its 100,000th Article
PLOS ONE publishes its 100,000th article – a pretty major milestone for a journal that has seen its fair share of momentous events…
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Aggregators Magnifying Power to the People with the Foldscope
The microscope holds a place on the short list of inventions that have changed the world and revolutionized our understanding of science…
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Aggregators Music, Language, and the Brain: Are You Experienced?
Have you ever thought about everything that goes into playing music or speaking two languages? Musicians for example need to listen to…
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Aggregators Poll the Audience: Crowd-sourcing the Name of a New Species of Wasp
A scientifically literate society is one that can make educated, informed decisions based on the best available evidence. While much of the…
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Aggregators Signs of Change: Regional and Generational Variants in British Sign Language
As societies change, so too do its languages. In the English-speaking world, we often make note of changes in language by recognizing…