Check out our highlights from the PLOS Computational Biology March issue: Understanding Genotype-Phenotype Effects in Cancer via Network Approaches Cancer is now…
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Cancer Network Analysis of Cancer, Studying Allostery by NMR, and Life in the Vogel Lab: the PLOS Comp Biol March IssueRead more
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Biology PLOS Biology is Experimental BiologyRead more
The Experimental Biology conference is underway in San Diego! PLOS is well represented at the conference, with editors and staff manning booth…
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Biology Understanding Images: Watching New Species Evolve in Real TimeRead more
Author: David A. Marques, University of Bern and Eawag, Kastanienbaum, Switzerland. Competing interests: David A. Marques is an author of the article…
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Biology Slice of PLOS: 57 Varieties of TomatoRead more
This beautiful berry, domesticated in the Americas more than 2500 years ago, and introduced to the Old World in the 16th…
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Announcement The 2016 PLOS Comp Biol T-shirt Competition is now open!Read more
What do you want to see on the front of this year’s PLOS Comp Biol t-shirt? Enter our t-shirt competition by sending…
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Announcement Is the p-value pointless?Read more
For the first time in its 177-year history, the American Statistical Association (ASA) has voiced its opinion and made specific recommendations for…
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Biology Slice of PLOS: Bacteria’s Social MediaRead more
Perhaps when you think of bacterial communities you think of a flask full of rapidly dividing E. coli. But in non-lab conditions…
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Biology PLOS Biology ICYMI: February’s FiveRead more
Welcome to the second edition of the ICYMI (In Case You Missed It) blog, where we highlight recent PLOS Biology articles that…
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Cell biology Complex Logic Circuits, TFBS Erosion, and Human Microbiome Community Types: the PLOS Comp Biol February IssueRead more
Image credit: van Gestel et al. Here are our highlights from the PLOS Computational Biology February issue: Spatially Distributed Multicellular Consortia Enhance Implementation of…
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Biology Beyond investing: Making global health a reality for allRead more
At what point is it no longer acceptable for the richest nations in the world to let millions of children in the…
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Biology Understanding Images: How do Cells Make Invasive Feet?Read more
Image Credit: Matthew Clay, Sherwood Lab, Duke University Author: David R. Sherwood is an associate professor at the Department of Biology, Duke University…
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Data Anaesthesia Response, Controlling Cas9, and How to Use Github: the PLOS Comp Biol January IssueRead more
Here are our highlights from the PLOS Computational Biology January issue: Brain Connectivity Dissociates Responsiveness from Drug Exposure during Propofol-Induced Transitions…