This year is flying by, and May was another bumper month at PLOS Biology. In May we’ve covered all things hair…
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Biology PLOS Biology in the media – MayRead more
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Announcement Winners of the 2018 PLOS Computational Biology Research PrizeRead more
It’s time to celebrate the best of PLOS Computational Biology! In 2017 PLOS Computational Biology launched the “PLOS Computational Biology Research…
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Biology The XV Collection: Effective Conservation Requires Science-Based DecisionsRead more
by Georgina Mace The efforts made by conservationists to preserve vulnerable species and sustain critical ecosystem services face increasing challenges. Funding…
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Biology PLOS Biology in the media – AprilRead more
April was a truly diverse month at PLOS Biology. This month we are talking about gravity-defying fungi, representation of endangered species…
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Biology The XV Collection: What Happens when the Antibiotic 1-2 Punch Backfires?Read more
by Michael Laub The rise of antibiotic resistance is a frightening reality. In response, many have insisted that we must find…
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Biology PLOS Biology in the media – MarchRead more
March has been a bumper month at PLOS Biology with lots of research hitting the press. A selection of our top…
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Biology The XV Collection: How Bats Land Head-Over-HeelsRead more
by Anders Hedenström Flight in animals is energetically very costly, but because of its speed it can result in an…
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Announcement Announcing the PLOS Computational Biology Research Prize 2018 – Nominate your favorite articles by April 13Read more
We’re pleased to announce that nominations are now open for this year’s PLOS Computational Biology Research Prize. This program recognizes the…
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Biology PLOS Biology in the media – FebruaryRead more
PLOS Biology has something for everyone this month with a wide range of biological research hitting the press. February saw studies…
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Biology Understanding Images: Traffic jam causes immune cell road rageRead more
Authors: Steven J. Del Signore and Avital A. Rodal, Rosenstiel Basic Medical Sciences Research Center, Brandeis University, United States of America Competing…
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Biology The XV Collection: The Exquisite Precision of T Cell ReceptorsRead more
by Avinash Bhandoola and Christelle Harly The vertebrate adaptive immune system can distinguish invaders from self with exquisite precision. The T…
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Biology Exploiting protein domain co-occurrence, switching the epithelial-mesenchymal transition, optimising glioblastoma treatment, and modelling the metabolism of the malaria parasiteRead more
Check out our Editors-in-Chief’s selection of papers from the January issue of PLOS Computational Biology. Improving pairwise comparison of protein…