We are always happy to hear when scientists find creative ways to reuse PLoS ONE content, and we are pleased to share…
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If you were a somersaulting beetle larva, where would you tumble? Well, for the Southeastern Beach Tiger Beetle, it’s the wide sandy…
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In this PLoS ONE media digest: four new species of Zombie-ant fungus are found, ancient Britons drink out of skull cups, Jimmy…
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This post is by Yael Franco, a publications assistant for PLoS ONE. She helps assign Academic Editors to manuscripts, assists authors, reviewers…
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Fun The Song of Mouse: An Author Spotlight on Jasmine Grimsley, Takefumi Kikusui and Kazuo OkanoyaRead more
Did you know that mice can sing? We can’t hear them, unfortunately – they’re a few octaves out of our range, and…
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Blog Pick of the Month Blog Pick of the Month – FebruaryRead more
Is our proclivity for music due to societal and cultural influences, or is there a resonance for beats in our brains? The…
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Images Four new species of zombie ant fungi – another step forward for open-access taxonomyRead more
Zombie fungi have always ranked high on my list of irresistibly interesting yet disturbing organisms. Though these fungi infect a wide range…
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Aggregators Ask everyONE: Policy on clinical trialsRead more
The following post is by the Senior Editor of PLoS Medicine, Emma Veitch, and is a re-post of the “What is PLoS…
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Aggregators Worth a Thousand WordsRead more
Our featured image for this week comes from Italian researchers Caterina Cinti, Monia Taranta, Ilaria Naldi and Settimio Grimaldi. Their manuscript, Newly…
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In this media digest: Swordtail mating rituals, pedestrian rage and much more. Gil Rosenthal and colleagues published a manuscript entitled, Tactical Release…
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Aggregators Ask everyONE: Figure files in your merged PDFRead more
This post comes to us from Caroline McCormick, a publications assistant. Caroline has been working for PLoS ONE since last summer, and…