Q: Where do you look for scientific data? A: In scientific papers, stoopid! Sadly, of course, anyone who’s read a…
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Biology Dude, Where’s My Data?Read more
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Biology It’s official – the animal study literature is biased… but whose fault is it?Read more
Testing a new drug on human subjects is expensive, risky and ethically complex, so the vast majority of potential treatments are…
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Despite the sales pitch, sex is frankly a bit of a hassle, isn’t it? The champagne, the flowers, the desultory conversations…
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Have you ever watched “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers”? There are these seven brothers and, well you get the idea… But that…
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Bioinformatics Bacterial Evolution – The MovieRead more
Recent advances in sequencing technology have brought us the complexity of microbial metagenomes from oceans, soils and guts. These massive datasets of…
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Bioinformatics Fractaltastic EvolutionRead more
One of the iconic metaphors of evolution is that of the ‘tree of life’ – it is the image we all have…
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Biology Marking the passing of timeRead more
We are constantly tracking the passage of time, from waiting for our kettle to boil to monitoring traffic lights. The ways in…
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Biology Muscular dystrophy and vitaminsRead more
Therapy for muscular dystrophy? A new study in PLOS Biology raises the possibility that vitamin B3 might be worth assessing as…
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Biology Why I love the H-indexRead more
The H-index – a small number with a big impact. First introduced by Jorge E. Hirsh in 2005, it is a relatively…
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Biology Bumblebee orienteeringRead more
Bumblebees (also quaintly known as dumbledores, long before the wizard was a twinkle in JK Rowling’s eye) have an image problem. Their…
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Biology PLOS Biology roundupRead more
In our latest PLOS Biology Roundup, we offer you a taste of the range of topics covered in our recently published articles…
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This week’s PLOS Biology roundup features three articles, two of which are published with an accompanying synopsis. Synopses are designed to summarise…