What a year it has been! As 2013 commences we would like to take a moment to recognize the peer reviewers that…
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Aggregators Thanking Our Peer ReviewersRead more
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Aggregators PLOS ONE Papers of 2012Read more
As we start off the New Year, we wanted to take a quick moment and highlight a few noteworthy papers published in…
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Fun Penguins Punctuate 2012 for PLOS ONERead more
Today is the last day of 2012. As you put on your formal wear and get ready to ring in the new…
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Aggregators PLOS ONE News and Blog Round-Up: 2012 in ReviewRead more
In this round-up, we would like to share with you some of the PLOS ONE articles covered by the media in 2012…
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Author Spotlight Fixing siRNAs by creating an anti-siRNARead more
Small pieces of RNA in our cells can act like molecular switches that turn genes off by binding to them. These pieces…
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Aggregators Going to the ASCB Annual Meeting? PLOS would like to meet you!Read more
Are you attending the upcoming Annual meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology? Then we want to meet you in person! …
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Aggregators PLOS ONE Launches a New Peer Review FormRead more
Today PLOS ONE launches a new peer review form. While this might not sound like much of an announcement, the fact that…
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Aggregators A rockin’ good time at AGURead more
Last week the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting was held just down the road from our San Francisco office, and PLOS…
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Images Prowling Catfish Catch Pigeons on LandRead more
Cats hunt birds, and sea-birds hunt fish. And in some odd ecological pockets, catfish hunt pigeons. In a study published today by…
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Aggregators Geophysics for All: PLOS ONE at AGURead more
The American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting has arrived in San Francisco, and PLOS ONE is excited to be there at booth 1137…
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Aggregators For animals, ‘Value meals’ are not just about quantityRead more
Animals that hunt or forage for prey can be just as picky as humans about their food, and recent studies show that…
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Aggregators Worth a Thousand Words: On Elephants, LiterallyRead more
Ever wonder what purpose the sparse, coarse hairs covering an elephant’s skin serve? Authors from Princeton University wondered the same and recently…