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  • Worth a Thousand Words: Mitotic Spindle Cupcakes

    This post was written by, Krista Hoff, a publications assistant for PLoS ONE. To celebrate publication of their recent research, “Mitotic Spindle…

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    If you are a fan of the World Cup, you are familiar with the ear-splitting sound of the vuvuzela. Besides being hard…

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    The image above is from the paper, The Giant Cafeteria roenbergensis Virus That Infects a Widespread Marine Phagocytic Protist Is a New…

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    This week, our featured image comes from the paper, First Hominoid from the Late Miocene of the Irrawaddy Formation (Myanmar). The image…

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    The image for this week comes from a research article on extended longevity in Fukomys mole rats. In this paper, researchers from…

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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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    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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    This week our featured image comes from a recently published manuscript entitled, Ancestry of the Iban Is Predominantly Southeast Asian: Genetic Evidence…

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    The featured image for this week comes from a recently published paper called 110 Years of Avipoxvirus in the Galapagos Islands. The…

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    Our images for this week come from a recently published article about man’s best friend. In the paper, Dogs’ Expectation about Signalers&rsquo…

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    This week’s featured image is taken from a paper by Lars Chittka and colleagues at the Queen Mary, University of London and…

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    There is over 800 billion dollars of U.S. currency in circulation worldwide. In our mobile society, watching where this currency travels can…

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