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Aggregators PLOS’ New Data Policy: Public Access to Data
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Aggregators Ask EveryONE: Why does my corrected article show up twice in PubMed?
After my paper was published, I discovered an error and contacted PLOS ONE to have it fixed. Now my paper shows up…
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Aggregators Buzz Me Baby: Unusual Courtship Songs for Valentine’s Day
When most people think of Valentine’s Day, images of love, candy, and flowers pop to mind. However, this Valentine’s Day, we…
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Aggregators It’s Not Easy Being Green: Assessing the Challenges of Urban Community Gardening
From vertical gardens to succulent gardens to community veggie gardens like the San Francisco garden pictured above, city dwellers all around us…
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Aggregators All Dried Up? Modeling the Effects of Climate Change in California’s River Basins
Whether you are trapped inside because of it, or mourning the lack of it, water is on everyone’s mind right now. Too…
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Aggregators Unearthing the Environmental Impact of Cambodia’s Ancient City, Mahendraparvata
From the 9th to the mid-14th century, the region of Angkor in modern-day northern Cambodia was the capital of Khmer Empire…
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Aggregators Watch Where I’m Going: Predicting Pedestrian Flow
At last check, the population of the world was around 7.1 billion and counting. As we all know, the sheer number of…
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Aggregators A Year in Review: 2013 PLOS ONE Papers in the Media
Image Credit: Yutaka Tsutano Tired of year-end lists? We know you’ve got room for at least one more. 2013 was…
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Aggregators New Year, New Species
Rock lizards, pigment producing fungus, eagle rays, ant garden parasites, and Antarctic sea anemones: new species are discovered all the time and…
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Aggregators Thanking Our Peer Reviewers
In 2013 PLOS ONE published 31,500 articles, nearly 8,000 more than in 2012. In reaching this milestone, we would like to take…
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Aggregators Fish Beware – A New Species of Parasite is Discovered
The world is full of creepy crawlers; some are harmless bugs while others are blood sucking parasites. Adding to the list of…
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Aggregators Awkward Silences: Technical Delays Can Diminish Feelings of Unity and Belonging
Smooth social interaction is fundamental to a sense of togetherness. We’ve all experienced disrupted conversations—some caused by human awkwardness and others by…