In PLOS Biology this week you can read about cataloging microbial life, how spider silk is made, a new class of Alzheimer’s…
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Biology This week in PLOS BiologyRead more
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Biology This week in PLOS BiologyRead more
In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about how ‘killer sperm‘ might prevent inter-species breeding, a new observation in the process…
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Biology Introducing a New Look for the Journal HomepagesRead more
Today sees the launch of our re-vamped homepages for PLOS Biology, PLOS Genetics and PLOS Computational Biology. They’ve been designed to…
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post Inaugural Centromere Biology Gordon Conference: Beth SullivanRead more
As part of its mission to encourage engagement within the genetics community, PLOS Genetics is sponsoring a number of conferences and meetings this year…
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post Making Biomolecular Simulations Accessible in the Post-Nobel Prize EraRead more
PLOS Computational Biology Editor-in-Chief Ruth Nussinov and Guest Editor Qiang Cui introduce a freely available interactive step-by-step guide for performing common molecular simulation…
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Bioinformatics This week in PLOS BiologyRead more
In PLOS Biology this week you can read about the development of a vital vessel in the eye, the structure of a…
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Biology You Just Read my Mind…Read more
STOP PRESS! “Scientists decode words from brain signals, fueling hopes for mind reading!” “Mind-reading device could become reality!” “Scientists make telepathy…
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Biology FASEB Summer Research Conference on Dynamic DNA Structures in Biology: Sergei MirkinRead more
As part of its mission to encourage engagement within the genetics community, PLOS Genetics is sponsoring a number of conferences and meetings this year…
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Biology This week in PLOS BiologyRead more
In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about new research on the making of the vertebrate neural tube and a chemical…
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Biology This week in PLOS BiologyRead more
In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about tracking the evolution of cancer, sexual dimorphism, parasite tolerance in wild mammals and…
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Computational biology Lessons from the fruit fly, spatial transmission of influenza and the mechanism of tissue-specific hereditary diseases: The PLOS Comp Biol June issueRead more
Here is a selection of PLOS Computational Biology highlights for June. “Minimization of opportunity costs” is a commonly used phrase within economics…
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Computational biology Stories from the road: Trials and tribulations of the ISCB Student CouncilRead more
The Student Council for the International Society for Computational Biology was established in 2004 to promote the development of computational biology among…