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Is it time for insect researchers to consider their subjects’ welfare?
Recent evidence suggests that at least some insect species might plausibly feel pain. This Perspective argues that researc...
Aging research: A field grows up
Breakthroughs in the longevity field over the past few decades have led to major shifts in how we attack the problem of ag...
Reimagining the future of natural history museums with compassionate collection
This Perspective advocates for the adoption of compassionate collection practices, through which natural history museums c...
The future is bright, the future is biotechnology
As PLOS Biology celebrates its 20th anniversary, our April issue focuses on biotechnology with articles covering different...
Correction: Phase separation of <i>Arabidopsis </i>EMB1579 controls transcription, mRNA splicing, and development
The Data Availability statement is incomplete. The complete statement should read: RNA-seq and ChIP...
Make it easier to be green: Solutions for a more sustainable planet
We urgently need solutions to make our use of the planet’s resources more sustainable and protect nature. A new coll...
Save the planet with green industries using algae
We can use photosynthesis to capture carbon and make industries greener. Algae-driven carbon capture and manufacturing off...
Are bioplastics the solution to the plastic pollution problem?
Bioplastics have been championed as a potential solution to the problem of plastic waste. This Perspective looks at the pr...
Retraction: ADAMTS13 maintains cerebrovascular integrity to ameliorate Alzheimer-like pathology
After this article [1] was published, concerns were raised, including some by the authors, about similarities between micr...
Improve how science advice is provided to governments by learning from “experts in expert advice”
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed weaknesses in how science advice is provided to governments. This Perspective suggests 5 pr...
<i>PLOS Biology</i> at 20: Ain’t no mountain high enough
As PLOS Biology enters its third decade, we reflect on our mission, what has changed, what remains to be done and our wish...
Is more always better when it comes to mating?
Fitness usually increases when a male mates with more females, but is the same true for females? A new meta-analysis in PL...
Correction: Assessment of single-vessel cerebral blood velocity by phase contrast fMRI
The affiliation for the seventh author is incomplete. Xin Yu is affiliated with: Translational Neur...
Correction: Do multiple experimenters improve the reproducibility of animal studies?
The Funding statement is incomplete. The correct Funding statement is: The overall project was supp...
Reflecting on 2022
As 2022 draws to a close, we look back at some of the recent changes that have taken place at PLOS Biology, highlight some...
Correction: Retraction: A Chaperonin Subunit with Unique Structures Is Essential for Folding of a Specific Substrate
There is an error in the final sentence of the Notice of Retraction [1]. The correct sentence is: L...
Correction: Correction: Integrating tropical research into biology education is urgently needed
There is a typographical error in the spelling of the fourth author’s name in the correction publis...
The antimicrobial resistance crisis needs action now
Antimicrobial resistance is a global problem of increasing proportions that we cannot afford to look away from. Our Editor...
Drug-resistant bacterial infections: We need urgent action and investment that focus on the weakest link
In a world of multiple crises, the momentum to tackle drug-resistant bacterial infections must not fall further behind. A ...
Citizen-led expeditions can generate scientific knowledge and prospects for researchers
Citizen-led expeditions have a unique role in fostering close connections between the public and the scientific community....
Correction: Integrating tropical research into biology education is urgently needed
Dr. Emilio M. Bruno is not included in the author byline. He should be listed as the fourth author,...
Retraction: A Chaperonin Subunit with Unique Structures Is Essential for Folding of a Specific Substrate
Following the publication of this article and the Expression of Concern notice [1,2], the Kyoto Uni...
Scientists and scientific organizations need to play a greater role in science diplomacy
Science diplomacy is critical for addressing global challenges such as climate change and pandemics. In this Perspective, ...
Two-eyed seeing: Embracing the power of Indigenous knowledge for a healthy and sustainable Ocean
Indigenous knowledge is often disregarded and opportunities for positive change are lost. The authors of this Perspective ...
Correction: Leaf vein patterning is regulated by the aperture of plasmodesmata intercellular channels
In the Acknowledgments, the name Przemek Prusinekiwcz should appear as: Przemek Prusinkiewicz. ...
The search for ocean solutions
The search for ways to protect and restore ocean health is rapidly accelerating and expanding. A new collection of article...