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Correction: Dog–human vocal interactions match dogs’ sensory-motor tuning
An additional affiliation is missing for the second and third author. Théophane Piette and Florence...
Youthful insight: Nitrogen sequestration in larvae provides clues to coral bleaching
Impaired nutrient cycling under thermal stress foregoes coral bleaching, the loss of symbiotic algae. This Primer explores...
Can neurotechnology revolutionize cognitive enhancement?
The development and implementation of neurotechnology for cognitive enhancement could spearhead a new wave of innovation. ...
The promises and challenges of neurotechnology to improve human health and cognition
This PLOS Biology collection explores the present and possible futures of neurotechnology to improve human health and cogn...
Placebo effects beyond dopamine
The role of dopamine in reward expectancy has led to the hypothesis that it is crucial for forming treatment expectations ...
Fixing science means an end to gaming the system
The last decade has seen a substantial acceleration in the open science movement, yet it seems that the process of improvi...
Aligning data with decisions to address the biodiversity crisis
The planetary outlook for biodiversity is dire. This editorial introduces a new collection of articles that discuss the da...
Enabling usable science takes a community: Using our roles as funders to catalyze change
Calls to support co-designed and usable science to inform management of natural resources is growing. This Perspective arg...
Now is the time for conservationists to stand up for social justice
Conservationists are still grappling with what social justice means in practice. This Perspective argues that a major shif...
“Not” in the brain and behavior
All languages make use of negation, but the neural bases of our cognitive ability to process negation remain unknown. This...
Unraveling how the third-party brain under stress responds to injustices
How third-party individuals respond to injustices is important for resolving conflict in society. This Primer explores a n...
Symbiosis: In search of a deeper understanding
This editorial discusses a new collection of articles exploring emerging themes in symbiosis research, as researchers expl...
A response to “Realism and robustness require increased sample size when studying both sexes”
Citation: Phillips B, Haschler TN, Karp NA (2024) A response to “Realism and robustness require increase...
Symbiotic revolutions at the interface of genomics and microbiology
Symbiosis is an old idea with a contentious history. New genomic technologies and research paradigms are fueling a shift i...
Symbiosis takes a front and center role in biology
Research enabled by recent technological advances has revealed that all animals and plants likely require interactions wit...
Correction: From water to land: Evolution of photoreceptor circuits for vision in air
Reference 1 is incomplete. The complete reference is: Baden T. Ancestral photoreceptor diversity as...
Response to “On the impact of incomplete taxon sampling on the relative timing of gene transfer events”
Citation: Tricou T, Tannier E, de Vienne DM (2024) Response to “On the impact of incomplete taxon sampli...
The evolutionary safety of mutagenic drugs should be assessed before drug approval
Some drugs increase the mutation rate of their target pathogen, raising the concern that they might thereby increase the p...
Promoting research quality
Plenty of awards recognize scientific contributions, but a unique and important one honors those whose efforts significant...
The genomic case against genetic determinism
This Perspective suggests that a deeper understanding of genotype by environment interactions at the molecular level could...
Correction: Data-driven analyses of motor impairments in animal models of neurological disorders
Animal protocol number 0907 in the Methods section is incorrect. The correct protocol numbers appro...
The principle of uncertainty in biology: Will machine learning/artificial intelligence lead to the end of mechanistic studies?
Molecular Biology has long tried to discover mechanisms, considering that unless we understand the principles, we cannot d...
Supporting open science at <i>PLOS Biology</i>
Open science is key to PLOS Biology’s mission, both in its daily operations and in the role we aspire to have in the...
Help biocurators to maximize the reach of your data
Scientific data is becoming increasingly complex, making data curation increasingly difficult. In this Perspective, a grou...
2023 at <i>PLOS Biology</i>
2023 saw many important advances in the life sciences. In this editorial, we highlight research from across the breadth of...
It is time to authenticate the Microbiome Sciences with accredited educational programs and departments
The Microbiome Sciences are at a crucial maturation stage. This Perspective argues that the Microbiome Sciences should now...
Circadian clocks: It’s time for chronobiology
Circadian clocks are everywhere, yet we still have not translated the vast knowledge on the properties of circadian clocks...