It’s the twelfth of April and the clock is ticking on your tax return. For those of you who haven’t filed, we’ve assembled a…
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Fun Attention All Procrastinators: There’s Research to Help!Read more
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Aggregators PLOS makes its first appearance at ACS!Read more
Calling all chemists! PLOS ONE is headed to New Orleans next week for the American Chemical Society’s National Spring Meeting, where the…
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Aggregators PLOS ONE goes to Washington D.C. for AACR. Come visit us!Read more
Next week PLOS ONE will join PLOS Biology at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting. This meeting will highlight the…
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Images March Madness: PLOS ONE News and Blog Round-UpRead more
For the month of March, a variety of papers caught the media’s attention, from distracting cell phone conversations, to the devastating decline…
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Aggregators Tuberculosis: Raising Awareness Through ResearchRead more
One of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases has been with us since the time of the ancient Greeks and Romans. It has…
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Internet/Blogging What are you in the mood for?: Emotional trends in 20th century booksRead more
Literary trends come and go; one year’s vampire is another year’s zombie. According to new research published today in PLOS ONE, certain…
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Author Spotlight Meet Vectidraco, a European pterosaur the size of a crowRead more
Fossil records show that pterosaurs of all sizes and shapes flew through the skies of China and Central Asia about 145 to…
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Aggregators How eels navigate to the Sargasso SeaRead more
The migration of European eels (Anguilla anguilla) between freshwater habitats in Europe and North Africa and their spawning ground in the Sargasso…
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Aggregators Forest elephants and whitetip sharks: PLOS ONE papers at CITESRead more
Human activities and consumption pose constant threats to the environment and to wildlife but the scale of these threats can be hard…
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Aggregators Dressed-Up Donkey Discovered at Religious Burial SiteRead more
Even in bygone eras, domestic animals were essential for the development of human civilization. Aside from their use as a primary food…
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Fun Marine microbes make musical wavesRead more
Music may be the newest addition to a science communicator’s toolbox. A PLOS ONE paper published today describes an algorithm that represents…
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Featured Image Home sweet home: Understanding New York City soil fungal communities in green roofs and city parksRead more
Green roofs are growing more common in urban communities around the world. Besides the cost savings associated with these urban green spaces…