PLoS ONE News and Media Roundup
This month in PLoS ONE news: Taste genes, capturing dog thoughts, and more! Genetics may help determine how your meal tastes, and whether or not you like pork. Scientific American, Wired and TIME...
View ArticleAsk EveryONE: Where can I find Supporting Information in a manuscript?
If you’ve just created a manuscript in Editorial Manager and you’re reviewing it before submitting to the PLoS ONE office, or if you’re a reviewer or Academic Editor providing feedback on a paper, you...
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Sequence of rapid inversion behavior in a cockroach, gecko, and a robot prototype. Last month, some PLoS ONE papers in the news included research on: Body odor, robot mimicry and more! New research...
View ArticleWorth A Thousand Words
(A–B) holoype of Glenea gestroi Gahan, female, from Myanmar. (A) dorsal view. (B) lateral view. (C) holotype of Glenea luteomaculata Pic, male, from Vietnam. (D) holotype of Glenea bicoloricornis Pic,...
View ArticleWorth 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 the boat-shaped petals, and upon stimulus by...
View ArticleAnnouncing: Women’s Health and Fitness Series
This month, in honor of National Women’s Health and Fitness Day on September 26th, we’ll be exploring upcoming and previously published work in PLOS ONE surrounding this topic. The breadth of this...
View ArticleNew Monkey Species
Yesterday PLOS ONE published a fascinating article on the discovery of a new monkey species in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Lesula monkey (Cercopithecus lomamiensis sp) was found as a...
View ArticleWomen’s Health and Fitness Series Part II: Heart Health
Last week we discussed the role of fitness in women’s overall health, and this week, we will address cardiovascular disease, which kills about 17 million people a year, and is the leading cause of...
View ArticleWomen’s Health and Fitness Series Part III: Anorexia
As National Women’s Health and Fitness Day approaches on September 26th, there are only a few more topics left in PLOS ONE’s first blog series. Two recently published papers explore the various...
View ArticleWomen’s Health and Fitness Series Part V: Pregnancy
In this last post of the Women’s Health and Fitness Series, we delve into the mother of all topics: pregnancy. As one of the few health topics that truly only affects women, pregnancy is highly...
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Emperor penguin - Credit: British Antarctic Survey This month in PLoS ONE news: Penguin populations recorded from outer space, super strength bacteria discovered in caves, and much more! Satellite...
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Cross-sections of Q. palmeri stems. Today’s internationally recognized tree holiday was founded in 1872 by J. Sterling Morton, former Secretary of Agriculture to US President Grover Cleveland, and...
View ArticlePLoS ONE News and Media Roundup
This month in PLoS ONE news: Taste genes, capturing dog thoughts, and more! Genetics may help determine how your meal tastes, and whether or not you like pork. Scientific American, Wired and TIME...
View ArticleAsk EveryONE: Where can I find Supporting Information in a manuscript?
If you’ve just created a manuscript in Editorial Manager and you’re reviewing it before submitting to the PLoS ONE office, or if you’re a reviewer or Academic Editor providing feedback on a paper, you...
View ArticlePLoS ONE News and Media Roundup
Sequence of rapid inversion behavior in a cockroach, gecko, and a robot prototype. Last month, some PLoS ONE papers in the news included research on: Body odor, robot mimicry and more! New research...
View ArticleWorth A Thousand Words
(A–B) holoype of Glenea gestroi Gahan, female, from Myanmar. (A) dorsal view. (B) lateral view. (C) holotype of Glenea luteomaculata Pic, male, from Vietnam. (D) holotype of Glenea bicoloricornis Pic,...
View ArticleWorth 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 the boat-shaped petals, and upon stimulus by...
View ArticleAnnouncing: Women’s Health and Fitness Series
This month, in honor of National Women’s Health and Fitness Day on September 26th, we’ll be exploring upcoming and previously published work in PLOS ONE surrounding this topic. The breadth of this...
View ArticleNew Monkey Species
Yesterday PLOS ONE published a fascinating article on the discovery of a new monkey species in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Lesula monkey (Cercopithecus lomamiensis sp) was found as a...
View ArticleWomen’s Health and Fitness Series Part II: Heart Health
Last week we discussed the role of fitness in women’s overall health, and this week, we will address cardiovascular disease, which kills about 17 million people a year, and is the leading cause of...
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