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    Apr 27

    📢📢 PLOS is launching five new journals publishing research that addresses global health and environmental challenges

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    13 hours ago

    A new Lab Protocol has been published! 🔎A simple and economic protocol for efficient in vitro fertilization using cryopreserved mouse sperm:

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  3. Oct 28

    Picard-Deland, Nielsen, and Carr explore the prevalence and characteristics of incorporations of the sleep laboratory itself into analyzed dreams. Thanks to , , and for the !

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  4. Oct 28

    Our in Cancer and Social Inequity launches today! . Submit your research exploring impacts on incidence, survival and access to healthcare, to promote more equitable cancer outcomes and social justice

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  5. Oct 25
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  6. Oct 19

    Researchers evaluate feasibility of a training-of-trainers approach to raise awareness about disease

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    Oct 18

    Our definition of Open is one that invites all researchers to contribute, learn from, and build on scientific discoveries, no matter where you are in the world. As our advocates and critics, creators and testers of new ideas, researchers like you guide the way.

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  8. Oct 15

    ., Joseph Fitzgerald, and coauthors study the stress-reducing effect of spousal support and quality of relationship while watching a horror movie, in this handled by Academic Editor Stefano Triberti

    Red and black theater seats. Photo by Lloyd Dirks on Unsplash https://unsplash.com/photos/4SLz_RCk6kQ
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  9. Oct 11

    Check out our interview with researcher & ONE Editorial Board Member, Prof. Tara Mastren as we discuss targeted alpha therapy, and more! 📷 "Medical radioisotopes" by oakridgelabnews CC BY 2.0

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    Oct 8

    A new curated collection features recent studies featuring the use of . Explore the collection of articles highlighting the wide variety of ways that these elements can be used by researchers and showcases innovations in a number of fields.

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    Oct 4

    A new article has been published! 🔎 Read "Assay for dual cargo sorting into endoplasmic reticulum exit sites imaged by 3D SCLIM" 🔬 Learn more about

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  12. Sep 30

    In October's , Bueno and Cravo compare a duration and color discrimination task to explore EEG activity specific to decisons about time. With thanks to handling Academic Editor !

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  15. Sep 20

    Our second by and collaborators and handled by Bradley R. King on the effects of time of day and sleep is at

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  16. Sep 20

    Are your study participants affected by time of day, seasons, weather, and/or sleep? Find out in two recent papers. Our first by and colleagues handled by is at

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  17. Sep 17

    Open Science creates opportunity for all. Join me in exploring conversations on creating community in for the last day of Scientists for Open Science.

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  18. Sep 16

    New lab protocol alert! Read 'Structural analysis of the GPI glycan' here: , and check out the linked protocol courtesy of here:

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  19. Sep 16

    There is more to research than articles. Join us in exploring conversations on recognition in for day four of Scientists for Open Science.

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  20. Sep 15

    Research impact is more than a statistic. Join us in exploring conversations on impact in for day three of Scientists for Open Science.

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  21. Sep 14

    Open Science is trusted science. Join us in exploring conversations on trust in for day two of Scientists for Open Science.

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