As PLOS ONE celebrates its tenth birthday, we take a few moments to reflect on the ways in which the journal has changed the landscape of scholarly publishing. Check out the video below, “Shaking Things

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As PLOS ONE celebrates its tenth birthday, we take a few moments to reflect on the ways in which the journal has changed the landscape of scholarly publishing. Check out the video below, “Shaking Things
Few ideas excite the imagination more than virtual reality. We humans use virtual reality for training, entertaining, and even education, but we can also use it to study human and animal behavior. Adaptive behavior, or
It can be overwhelming to think of the immense array of special shoes, insoles and orthotics available to relieve any manner of symptoms related to joint impact or stress. We have an entire industry designed
Cats hunt birds, and sea-birds hunt fish. And in some odd ecological pockets, catfish hunt pigeons. In a study published today by researchers at the University of Toulouse, France, scientists have investigated this unusual predator-prey
As you may know, Ask everyONE was created to help authors with common questions they encounter while submitting their manuscript to PLoS ONE. Now, I’d like to introduce PLoS ONE Video Shorts – new videos
If you were a somersaulting beetle larva, where would you tumble? Well, for the Southeastern Beach Tiger Beetle, it’s the wide sandy beaches along the Atlantic Coast. In a recently published paper, Wind-Powered Wheel Locomotion,
We asked Cameron Neylon, a Biological Scientist who is an Academic Editor on PLoS ONE, has published twice with us, runs the blog Science in the Open and works in the UK at the Science