This month in PLoS ONE news: Taste genes, capturing dog thoughts, and more! Genetics may help determine how your meal tastes, and…
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Aggregators PLoS ONE News and Media RoundupRead more
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Aggregators Ask EveryONE: Self Help EditionRead more
A few features deserve some recognition this week on Ask EveryONE. First off, the Manuscript Guidelines, Publication Criteria and Editorial Policies pages…
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Aggregators PLoS ONE – a personal farewellRead more
This is my last day as the Publisher of PLoS ONE, and I wanted to mark it with a brief blog post…
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Aggregators Malaria from many anglesRead more
World Malaria Day may have come and gone, but our PLoS ONE authors certainly seem to be keeping in the spirit, with…
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Aggregators Worth a Thousand Words: Mummy DearestRead more
Have humans always suffered from the same kinds of health issues? When we age, do we experience the same aches and pains…
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Aggregators So I’m a doctor – now what? Post-PhD career choicesRead more
The road to a PhD is long and hard, and it’s natural that students’ goals for the future would change over the…
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Aggregators Identical twins caught red-fingeredRead more
Fingerprints are as unique as snowflakes – or so we’re taught in elementary school. Identical twins, though, provide an interesting caveat to…
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Aggregators Happy Arbor Day!Read more
Today’s internationally recognized tree holiday was founded in 1872 by J. Sterling Morton, former Secretary of Agriculture to US President Grover Cleveland…
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Aggregators Observing World Malaria Day 2012: Sustain Gains, Save LivesRead more
Today is the fifth annual World Malaria Day, commemorated every April 25 to recognize and encourage global efforts to control malaria. This…
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Aggregators Earth Day, Every DayRead more
Although the nationally celebrated Earth Day has just passed, it’s important to consider our impact on the environment every day. In their…
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Aggregators PLoS ONE News and Media RoundupRead more
This month in PLoS ONE news: Penguin populations recorded from outer space, super strength bacteria discovered in caves, and much more! Satellite…
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Aggregators A Big Paper for a Tiny DinosaurRead more
In paleontology, the fossil is the basic data point for any research, regardless of the amount of technology used. Consequently, descriptions of…