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  • Worth A Thousand Words

    The flowers of different species of Loasaceae, shown above, have developed impressive techniques to lure pollinators. Initially, the stamens are hidden in…

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  • Happy Arbor Day!

    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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  • Earth Day, Every Day

    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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  • Worth a Thousand Words: The Spikerbox

    Pictured above is the SpikerBox, a low cost, open-source BioAmplifier developed by a team of scientist/engineers in their quest to bring neuroscience…

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  • Worth a Thousand Words: Shall We Dance?

    No, these beetles aren’t just trying to boogie down. The curious dance serves as a very important survival tactic, according to scientists…

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  • Worth a Thousand Words

    This post was written by Caroline McCormick, who started at PLoS ONE last year as a Publications Assistant and is now a…

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  • Worth a Thousand Words

    This post is written by Nicholas Ellinwood, who has worked with PLoS ONE since last year. He is a Publications Assistant who…

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  • Worth a Thousand Words

    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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  • PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up

    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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  • Worth a Thousand Words

    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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  • Worth a Thousand Words

    This week’s featured image comes from the manuscript, Tradeoff between Stability and Maneuverability during Whole-Body Movements by Drs. Alaa Ahmed and Helen…

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  • Worth a Thousand Words

    This week’s featured image comes from a paper by Frank DiMaio et al. entitled, Modeling Symmetric Macromolecular Structures in Rosetta3. Most homomeric…

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