In October of 2018 PLOS Biology will celebrate its 15-year anniversary. As of October 2017, we’d published 4,362 articles which have…
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Biology The PLOS Biology XV Collection: Celebrating 15 years of Outstanding Open Science across Disciplines
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Biology PLOS Biology in the media – December
December has been a bumper month at PLOS Biology; here’s a roundup of some of the best bits in the media…
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Biology PLOS Biology Explores Gaps between Environmental Health Science and Policy
Donald Trump had been president less than a week when he vowed to slash regulations by 75 percent. Within two weeks of…
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Biology PLOS Biology in the media – November
Welcome to the first of a new series of blog posts discussing what has been hitting the press this month in…
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Advocacy Be Bold, Go for Gold!
From the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI) meeting in 2002 to the present day, Open Access has come a long way…
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Bioinformatics Bad Identifiers are the Potholes of the Information Superhighway: Take-Home Lessons for Researchers
By Julie McMurry, Lilly Winfree, Melissa Haendel This is a guest post by three of the authors of a recent…
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Advocacy An Unexpected Perk of our Data Policy
What happens if you like a study, but find the way that the authors have chosen to present their data unintuitive…
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Announcement Protocols: The Devil is in the Details
Hopefully you know already about the PLOS partnership with protocols.io; if you don’t, PLOS announced this almost exactly a month ago. What…
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Art Celldance Videos at ASCB 2016
The ASCB meeting was vibrant and interesting, and I had the chance to talk to many of you. This year PLOS…
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Community Accidents Will Happen… Introducing LabCIRS
Ever wondered how a laboratory (or a scientific research department) should best manage its day-to-day operations? In a recently published PLOS…
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Announcement ASCB 2016 meeting (San Francisco, Dec 3 – 7)
This Saturday the ASCB 2016 meeting kicks off in San Francisco, and the city is already packed with excited cell biologists…
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Advocacy Making the Case for Basic Research
Scientists stuck on the grant-seeking treadmill may find comfort in the results of a recent report from the National Science Foundation. Eighty-five…