In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about plant extinction at the end of the Cretaceous, human tolerance to HIV and…
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Biology This week in PLOS Biology
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Biology This week in PLOS Biology
In PLOS Biology this week you can read about citizen science oceanography, de-differentiation and drug resistance in cancer, fine-tuning of DNA repair…
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Biology This week in PLOS Biology
In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about meeting biodiversity targets, sequencing microbial life, a new piece of the Nodal pathway…
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Biology This week in PLOS Biology
In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about interdisciplinary community building, how yeast cells deal with stress, 3D printing and conservation…
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Announcement How Will We Feed the World?
PLOS has just launched a new Collection, “The Promise of Plant Translational Research”. Here’s why we did it, and what we hope…
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Biology This week in PLOS Biology
In PLOS Biology this week you can read research articles about dinosaurs, DNA repair, TNFα and neural crest cell migration. We also have…
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Bioinformatics This week in PLOS Biology
In PLOS Biology this week you can read about a new General Ecosystem Model for predicting the effects of human activities, a…
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Biology This week in PLOS Biology
In PLOS Biology this week you can read about animals’ adaptability to climate change, generation of antibody diversity, age-related sleep problems, economic…
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Biology This week in PLOS Biology
In PLOS Biology this week you can read about saving the world’s fish stocks, the intricacies of insect flight, non-human drumming, a…
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Biology Ecological Underpinnings of Wealth
By Jon Chase Question: What’s the best way to improve the economy of a developing country? Answer: Provide better healthcare to…
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Biology Tracking Coverage of the Radar Tracked Bees
In a recently published PLOS Biology Research Article, by Prof Lars Chittka and colleagues, (and an accompanying Synopsis), the authors revealed how…