Authors James H. Fowler and Nicholas A. Christakis have received an award from the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE) for their…
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Awards PLoS ONE Authors Receive “Best Environmental Epidemiology Paper” AwardRead more
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Blog Pick of the Month Blog Pick of the Month – August 2011Read more
(Yes, we are a little bit late announcing this, but…) The winner of the PLoS ONE Blog Pick of the Month for…
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Images Worth a Thousand WordsRead more
A photographic series covering 5, 15 and 25 years of sessile structural species dwelling on Mediterranean coralligenous outcrops is this week’s…
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Ask EveryONE Ask EveryONE: How to submit an appeal requestRead more
This post is by Nicholas Ellinwood, who has worked with PLoS ONE since last year. He is a Publications Assistant who focuses…
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Topic Focus In support of XMRV researchersRead more
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a mysterious condition. Its cause, diagnosis, even its name have long been sources of controversy, and it…
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Collections PLoS ONE Launches the RosettaCon 2010 CollectionRead more
Reproducing computational biology protocols is one of the difficult challenges facing computational biologists today. Often times, it is rarely feasible to replicate…
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Media PLoS ONE’s Media Tracking ProjectRead more
Everyday we find PLoS ONE papers in the news. Whether it’s a science blogger in the United Kingdom, an online newspaper in…
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Images PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-UpRead more
Researchers find a possible cure for the common cold and more – in this week’s media digest. Human Pathogen Shown to Cause…
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Blog Pick of the Month Blog Pick of the Month – July 2011Read more
The PLoS ONE Blog Pick of the Month for July is Jennifer Frazer of The Artful Amoeba for her post on prions…
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Images Worth a Thousand WordsRead more
Photomicrographs of Glomus versiforme (basionym Endogone versiformis) are this week’s featured image. The colorful figure contains pale spores used in the paper…
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Media PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-UpRead more
In this media digest: a new report on HIV rates in the US, a new test for Alzheimer’s disease and more. On…
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Collections PLoS ONE Launches Proceedings of the Third International Barcode of Life Conference, Mexico City CollectionRead more
Since 2003, DNA barcoding has become a widely used technique for species diagnosis and identification. To date, over 600 peer-reviewed scientific papers…