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Your Top 15 in ’15: Most popular on PLOS BLOGS Network

thumbnail-690x320By Victoria Costello, PLOS Senior Social Media & Community Editor With 2.3 million visitors reading more than 600 new posts on PLOS BLOGS Network over the past year, this last week of 2015 seems a good

Why do children believe in Santa? PLOS ONE research explains | The Student Blog

Why do children believe in Santa? | The Student BlogHow old were you when you stopped believing in Santa Claus? Evidence shows you were probably about five years old. But why then? Why not three or seven? Before you wrap up a present for

Home is where science communication begins

By Robin Garcia Image by Eden, Janine and Jim on Flickr As the holiday season draws near in the aftermath of the COP21 Paris Climate Conference, many of us will discuss climate change and global

Home is where science communication begins

By Robin Garcia Image by Eden, Janine and Jim on Flickr As the holiday season draws near in the aftermath of the COP21 Paris Climate Conference, many of us will discuss climate change and global

RESPONDING TO CLIMATE CHANGE: Wind farms: Why their carbon footprints matter as much as their locations

windmillsBy Robert Wilson Seasonal and daily patterns of electricity consumption follow almost identical forms everywhere. Demand is low in the middle of the night when the bulk of humanity is sleeping and it peaks either

The Sexual Transmission of Ebola: Scicomm as a matter of life and death – Pt 2 of 2

SurvivorTalk1_eBy Ida Jooste, Internews “The resurgence of Ebola in Liberia in late June 2015, seven weeks after the country had been declared Ebola free, put a spotlight on how the disease is transmitted, and brought the

Where Does Ebola Come From? Communicating Science as a Matter of Life and Death – Part 1 of 2

eb  must go bbBy Ida Jooste, Internews When I was in Liberia in June this year, just one month after the country had been declared “Ebola-free,” I noticed how often I heard the phrase “that was before Ebola”

Known Knowns and Unknowns of U.S. Drug Pricing

addiction-71575_1280stips of drugsBy Joshua P. Cohen Research Associate Professor, Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development (Full bio below this post)   Media scrutiny of high drug costs In the U.S. spending on drugs represents 10% of

Science vs. Poetry

sam1By Sam Illingworth The estrangement between poetry and science can be traced back to 320 BC, when Aristotle laid down in his treatise Poetica that poetry paints an imaginative picture, whereas physical philosophy (i.e. science)