The PLOS Complexity Channel – Meet the Editors

  Chiara Poletto, Daniele Marinazzo, José Soares Andrade Jr. and Laurent Hébert-Dufresne announce the launch of the PLOS Complexity Channel. Most of today’s global challenges, from the spreading of online misinformation to Ebola outbreaks, involve such a vast

The Open Source Toolkit – meet our new Channel Editors for Software

  The Open Source Toolkit welcomes Nikoleta E. Glynatsi and Yo Yehudi as Channel Editors for Software. The Open Source Toolkit gathers articles, projects and resources describing hardware and software that can be applied in

Revising Your First Scientific Manuscript

0000-0003-1823-8642   By Michael Hsieh   “Dear Author”. That email salutation, and minor variations, still gives me a jolt of adrenaline and trepidation. I’ve been publishing scientific papers for almost three decades, but I frantically

Gathering for Open Science Hardware 2017: building a movement

0000-0002-8715-2896Source: Gathering for Open Science Hardware 2017: building a movement This post was collaboratively authored by Andre Maia Chagas, Max Liboiron, Jenny Molloy, Juan Manuel Garcia Arcos and Jeffrey Warren. Andre Maia Chagas is Channel Editor

Introducing a Special Issue of PLOS Medicine: Clinical Implications of Cancer Genomics

tungsten_snapsflickr-CCBY2.0-690x3200000-0002-8715-2896Source: Introducing a Special Issue of PLOS Medicine: Clinical Implications of Cancer Genomics AddThis Sharing Buttons above Senior Editor Richard Turner discusses the contents of the Cancer Genomics Special Issue’s first week. This month, PLOS

The RosettaCon 2014 Collection: Developing tools in Macromolecular Modeling Software

The Rosetta developer community meets annually to discuss the advances in the Rosetta modeling software, a suite that models and helps design macromolecules. Today we announce the launch of the next exciting collection, RosettaCon 2014,

Open Source Toolkit: Hardware

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PLOS Collections joined forces with Andre Maia Chagas and Tom Baden of University of Tübingen, TReND in Africa and Openeuroscience to create a collection of Open Source Hardware projects with application in a laboratory setting.

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