PLOS ONE is excited to participate in the American Geophysical Union’s (AGU) Fall Meeting 2013, held this week in San Francisco’s…
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Aggregators PLOS ONE at AGU 2013
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Aggregators James Hansen and Colleagues Offer Evidence for a Disruptive Call to Action
The article PLOS ONE publishes today from James Hansen and colleagues, “Assessing Dangerous Climate Change: Required Reduction of Carbon Emissions to Protect…
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Aggregators Winter Service Update
As we head into winter and as the holiday festivities begin, we wanted to let our authors know in advance that they…
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Aggregators I’ll Have What He’s Having: Dogs Eavesdrop on Human Interactions
In the spirit of Thanksgiving and sharing a warm meal with loved ones, we’d like to take a moment to give some…
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Aggregators Burning the Candle at Both Ends: Intertidal Ant Species Can Work Night and Day
If you’ve ever experienced rush hour traffic, you know firsthand that most humans base our schedules roughly around the rise and setting…
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Aggregators Picked Clean: Neanderthals’ Use of Toothpicks to Fight Toothache
The toothpick —an often unnoticed tool for post-meal rituals and appetizer stability—has played a greater role in our ancestors’ health and comfort…
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Aggregators A Rat’s Journey Through Virtual Reality
Few ideas excite the imagination more than virtual reality. We humans use virtual reality for training, entertaining, and even education, but we…
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Aggregators Spotlight on PLOS ONE’s Neuromapping and Therapeutics Collection
Launched in 2010, the Neuromapping and Therapeutics Collection is a unique collaboration between PLOS ONE and the Society for Brain Mapping and…
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Aggregators Public Health Links, Lost in Translation
PLOS is at SpotOn London (#solo13) again this year, taking part in workshops and panels on science communication tools, policy, and outreach…
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Aggregators Yersinia pestis, Ghost of Plagues Past
Who’s afraid of the big bad plague? Bet you the owners of the bones above were. This Halloween, we’re highlighting the work…
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Aggregators The New PLOS ONE Collection on “Sauropod Gigantism – A Cross-Disciplinary Approach”
The exceptional gigantism of sauropod dinosaurs has long been recognized as an important stage in the evolution of vertebrates, the presence of…
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Aggregators Can You Image That? Imaging a Cell and Its Proteins Together
Observing the world around us is a natural human instinct, and exploring the realm of the tiny and beautiful is especially captivating…