0000-0002-6784-3980This article was originally posted on the PLOS Research News website on June 6, 2018. The original post can be found here. Little is known about the early hunter-gatherer populations that lived on islands in

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0000-0002-6784-3980This article was originally posted on the PLOS Research News website on June 6, 2018. The original post can be found here. Little is known about the early hunter-gatherer populations that lived on islands in
0000-0002-6784-3980This was originally published by PLOS Research News on April 18, 2018, by Beth Baker. The original post can be found here. If you’ve ever seen a sea turtle, you’ll not be surprised to hear that
0000-0002-6784-3980 This article was written by Tessa Gregory and first appeared at PLOS Research News on December 20, 2017. The authors of a recent PLOS ONE study describe a small dolphin skull discovered in Ecuador, which
0000-0002-6784-3980Featured Image: The perinatal hadrosaurid right dentary (UALVP 54419), occlusal transverse histological thin section. From Bramble et al. (2017). Papers (All Open Access): Trophic and tectonic limits to the global increase of marine invertebrate diversity (Scientific
0000-0002-6784-3980 This interview with Guntupalli Prasad was published October 25, 2017, by Beth Baker at PLOS Research News. In a new PLOS ONE study, Guntupalli Prasad and colleagues announce the discovery of what is thought
The pursuit of science is an interesting beast. It’s awesome to distill our world down to a basic set of principles…laws, rules, and theorems that explain, or at the very least describe, how things work.
PLOSBLOGS Update 12/4/17 President Trump Declares Major Reduction of Bears Ears Monument This Feb/2017 guest post to the PLOS Paleontology Community is by guest blogger Robert Gay. Rob is the Curator of Education at the Museum of
0000-0002-6784-3980South America has proven very lucrative in the last few decades when it comes to new theropod dinosaur discoveries from the Late Cretaceous. The list is impressive, with genera such as Megaraptor [1], Orkoraptor [2], Aerosteon
0000-0002-6784-3980Featured image: Megapnosaurus model on display in front of Grallator-type dinosaur tracks at the St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm. Photograph by Sarah Gibson. UPDATE August 22, 2016: It is with great sadness
0000-0002-6784-3980Featured image above courtesy Mario Quiñones Faúndez May has been a spectacularly busy month. And a lot of awesome research was recently published on PLOS ONE and other open access journals (check out our Fossil