As an official journal of the International Society for Computational Biology, PLoS Computational Biology is once again delighted to be participating in…
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In the News PLoS Computational Biology at ISMB/ECCB 09
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In the News PLoS Computational Biology editors win awards
PLoS Computational Biology is pleased to acknowledge two of our editors, Philip E. Bourne and Lars Jensen, who have won prestigious awards…
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In the News Solving the Romanov Mystery, Anthrax’s American History, Usage Maps of Science and a Self-Healing Caterpillar
PLoS ONE’s biggest news buzz last week was created by a study from an international team of researchers led by Michael Coble…
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In the News Advanced Paternal Age is Associated with Impaired Neurocognitive Outcomes during Infancy and Childhood: News Coverage
A study by John McGrath and colleagues, published by PLoS Medicine earlier this week, showed that the offspring of older fathers exhibit…
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In the News The Land-Whale that Time Forgot
The media coverage of palaeontology papers published in PLoS ONE this year has already got off to a tremendous start thanks to…
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In the News Man bites dog: researcher gets chance to counter inaccurate reporting of article
A rather amazing thing happened this week in the often somewhat sorry state of reporting of medical research: a newspaper allowed an…
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In the News Should Patients be Told of Better Care Elsewhere?
This was a question posed by Denise Grady in an article in the New York Times earlier this month. Her piece outlined…
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In the News Round-up of PLoS ONE Articles in the Year’s Science Superlatives
A number of papers published in PLoS ONE in 2008 have been featured in some recent round-ups of the year's best—and quirkiest—research. From worm…
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In the News Blogging on bias
Publication bias became a big blogging topic last week as a PLoS Medicine paper was picked up by several influential sites. Lisa…
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In the News “There’s no easy way to say this. . .”
A Health in Action paper published in PLoS Medicine recently describes the success of an innovative project called inSPOT – an e-card…
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In the News An interview with one of PLoS ONE’s most frequently published authors.
Jeremy Farrar, from the Centre for Tropical Medicine, Oxford University, Oxford, U.K. and the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Ho Chi Minh City…
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In the News The California Public Academy of Library Sciences!
PLoS (in the form of myself) took a little time off last week to attend the press opening of the California Academy…