If you have visited the PLoS ONE homepage this week, you may have noticed the rather quirky juxtaposition in the Recently Published…
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In the News Rhapsody in Green
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In the News Going to San Francisco? Finding Flowers for Your Hair May Get Tougher
Those who follow the advice of Scott McKenzie by wearing flowers in their hair when visiting the Bay Area may find it…
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PLOS ONE Avian Journal Club in PLoS ONE!
As part of the monthly focus on birds, there is a new Journal Club in PLoS ONE this week. Dr.Elizabeth Adkins Regan…
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In the News The Muted Mating of Female Chimps
As Niyaz Ahmed, PLoS ONE Section Editor for Microbiology and Genomics, observed on his blog, there were two articles on the behaviour…
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Open Access 2007 Impact factors for PLoS Journals
The latest impact factors (for 2007) have just been released from Thomson Reuters. They are as follows: PLoS Biology – 13.5 PLoS…
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PLOS ONE Birds of a feather…
It's month two of our concerted effort to recruit more papers in specific fields into PLoS ONE. For our June focus, we…
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In the News A (Seldom) Flying, Stalking, Creeping, Walking, (Once) Living Pterosaur
After the dinosaur-themed excitement from two weeks ago in PLoS ONE, it is great to return to the late Triassic Period this…
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PLOS ONE Fungi flying high – number one from PLoS ONE
Two of the most enjoyable parts of my job in PLoS Communications are noodling around with statistics and giving people good news…
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PLOS ONE I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Kluge
Neuroscience is one of the biggest sections in PLoS ONE and of the 360+ neuroscience papers published since the journal's launch in…
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PLOS ONE It takes a village
In the 10 months since we launched Ratings, some folks have readily used them to score papers – we'd like them to be…
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In the News The Patter of Not So Tiny Feet
Two of the papers published in PLoS ONE this week generated some dinosaur-based headlines, although only one of the studies actually involved…
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In the News The Nutcracker’s Eats – and More Recent PLoS ONE News Coverage
During the last week of April and the first week of May, PLoS ONE published over 100 papers, with another 57 following…