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01/15/2025
Archaeology
From tiny to immense: Geological spotlight on the Alexander Mosaic (National Archaeological Museum of Naples, Italy) using non-invasive in situ analyses
Balassone and colleagues use innovative techniques to characterise materials used in the creation of the the world-renowned Alexander Mosaic. In addition to investigating how the artwork was created, this study is helping in the restoration of this artwork today.
Image credit: Fig 1 by Balassone et al., CC BY 4.0
01/22/2025
Well-being
Life satisfaction around the world: Measurement invariance of the Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS) across 65 nations, 40 languages, gender identities, and age groups
Swami and colleagues conducted a large-scale global study to examine the stability of measuring life satisfaction across 65 nations, 40 languages, gender identities, and age groups.
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02/04/2025
EveryOne
United by Unique: Celebrating World Cancer Day 2025
PLOS One Associate Editor Jenny Tucker reports on the newly introduced theme in oncology research for 2025-2027, related conferences attended by PLOS editors, and recent PLOS publications.
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01/13/2025
EveryOne
Editor Spotlight: Janice Bossart
In this interview, PLOS One Academic Editor Janice Bossart discusses her career path in insect ecology and evolution of plant-insect interactions, tips on how to secure reviewers, and how authors, editors and reviewers can contribute to publishing rigorous science.
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01/20/2025
EveryOne
Editor’s picks: Highlights of 2024
PLOS One staff editors highlight a selection of articles published in 2024.
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This joint collection of PLOS One and PLOS Complex Systems articles focuses on the use of complex systems research in the healthcare context.
This collaboration between Harvard University T.H. Chan School of Public Health and PLOS collates the findings of original multi-country observational research conducted to validate indicators that are used to track progress relating to the systemic and structural determinants of maternal health.
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