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Category: Images, Internet/Blogging, Media, Open Access, Peer review, Topic Focus
Tagged Blogs, distraction, dogs, elephants, football, fossil, Media, Media Roundup, PLoS ONE News
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A geologist finds his way in a fossil forest (and makes a map for the rest of us)
Category: Creative re-use, Open Access, Topic Focus
Tagged fossils, geology, map, paleontology, Petrified Forest National Park, Research highlights
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PLOS ONE Launches Reproducibility Initiative
Category: Collections, General, Images, Media, Open Access, Peer review, Submissions
Tagged figshare, Reproducibility Initiative, Science Exchange
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Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) – a cost-effective HIV prevention measure in eastern and southern Africa: a UNAIDS and PEPFAR collection
Category: Aggregators, Collections, General, Open Access, Topic Focus
Tagged Africa, AIDS, Circumcision, Collection, HIV Prevention, male circumcision, PEPFAR, PLoS ONE, UNAIDS
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The “responsible conduct of research” is not limited to properly obtained consent
Category: Interviews, Open Access
Tagged Aggregators, editorial, ethics, PLoS ONE, Rochelle Tractenberg, Wicherts
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“Why the net doesn’t work for science – and how to fix it” – A talk by Michael Nielsen at PLoS’s San Francisco HQ – June 29th at 6 pm.
Category: Events, Open Access, Presentations
Tagged Aggregators, Michael Nielsen, Reinventing Discovery, talk
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World Malaria Day: Research Highlights from PLoS ONE and PLoS Pathogens
Category: Featured Image, Images, Interviews, Media, Open Access, Topic Focus
Tagged author spotlight, Bangladesh, Featured Image, Malaria, PLoS ONE, PLoS Pathogens, Senegal, WHO, World Malaria Day
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