October is here, which means the holiday season is almost upon us – starting, of course, with Halloween. PLOS ONE doesn’t publish…
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Aggregators Halloween Highlights: Spooktacular Science in PLOS ONERead more
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Aggregators Manta ray preferences revealedRead more
If the thought of a calm moonlit night out on a tropical island makes you want to be at the beach, you…
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Aggregators A selection of influential PLOS ONE papers on tropical medicine and malariaRead more
For the XVIII International Congress for Tropical Medicine and Malaria Conference in Rio de Janeiro, PLOS ONE is highlighting eight recent articles. …
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Aggregators Women’s Health and Fitness Series Part V: PregnancyRead more
In this last post of the Women’s Health and Fitness Series, we delve into the mother of all topics: pregnancy. As one…
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Aggregators Woman’s Health and Fitness Series IV: Ovarian CancerRead more
In the last few weeks, we have discussed a range of topics that influence woman’s health and fitness, including obesity, cardiovascular disease…
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Aggregators Women’s Health and Fitness Series Part III: AnorexiaRead more
As National Women’s Health and Fitness Day approaches on September 26th, there are only a few more topics left in PLOS ONE’s…
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Aggregators Worth a Thousand Words: Rediscovering an “Extinct” SpeciesRead more
It’s not every day that you come across a living member of an extinct species. Nathan Whelan, a doctoral student at the…
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Aggregators The Final Chapter on XMRV and Prostate CancerRead more
Discovering whether viruses cause cancer is important for public health, since prevention or treatment of these viral infections can avoid a potentially…
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Aggregators Women’s Health and Fitness Series Part II: Heart HealthRead more
Last week we discussed the role of fitness in women’s overall health, and this week, we will address cardiovascular disease, which kills…
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Aggregators New Monkey SpeciesRead more
Yesterday PLOS ONE published a fascinating article on the discovery of a new monkey species in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The…
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Aggregators Worth a Thousand Words: Handedness in FishRead more
If you look closely at the image above, you’ll see that the mouths of these cichlid fish, Perissodus microlepis, curve in opposite…
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Aggregators PLOS ONE News and Media RoundupRead more
In August, PLOS ONE papers made the news for research on morality in infants, the first domesticated turkeys, the dangers of sea…