Here are our highlights from November’s PLOS Computational Biology. Predicting Diseases with Wikipedia Effective and timely disease surveillance is a critical component…
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Community Predicting diseases with Wikipedia, how the brain modifies memories, and hypersynchrony: the PLOS Comp Biol November IssueRead more
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Biology The Corrupting Power of CancerRead more
When we think of antioxidants, we think of good, protective things, like blueberries, red wine, and dark chocolate (God, I love antioxidants). But cancer…
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In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about how plants cope with arsenic in the soil, the lengthening of tubular biological…
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Blog Understanding images: Keeping up in the wonderland of human evolutionRead more
This continues our series of blog posts from PLOS Genetics about our monthly issue images. Author Laurent Duret talks about November’s image from…
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Bioinformatics Measuring the success of an online bioinformatics resourceRead more
Like many other journals, PLOS Computational Biology aims to publish research that helps to further the field and develop the community that…
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In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about the sequence of the centipede genome, alternative publication metrics, how we pay attention…
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Will you be attending the 2014 Annual Congress of the British Society for Immunology? If so, we look forward to meeting you…
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In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about brain folding in mammals, misfolded proteins in human genetic disease, and mechano-transduction.  …
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Bioinformatics Monitoring progress in translational bioinformaticsRead more
It is with great enthusiasm that the PLOS Computational Biology Education Editors present this invited blog post from Russ Altman, in what we…
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In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about the evolution of thermostable proteins, the Addgene initiative, microenvironment influence on tumour metastasis…
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This is the first installment in a new series of blog posts from PLOS Genetics about our monthly issue images. Ian Smyth…
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Bioinformatics Protein structure prediction, pleiotropic patterns, and more: the PLOS Comp Biol October IssueRead more
Here are our highlights from October’s PLOS Computational Biology. Proteins execute many functions in the cell, and these biological functions are strongly…