Plos One the new OA science journal, the launch of which we announced here on January 1, seems to be building up quite a head of steam, it’s almost superheated in fact (more on that via the link). There are some rather fancy paper titles on their homepage, as I write, covering some very disparate subject areas, which is what the journal needs if it is to compete in the open market with the likes of Nature, PNAS, and Science. Among the latest, at the time of writing are:
- The Emergence of HIV Transmitted Resistance in Botswana: ‘When Will the WHO Detection Threshold Be Exceeded?’
- The Origins of Concentric Demyelination: Self-Organization in the Human Brain
- Gene Sampling Strategies for Multi-Locus Population Estimates of Genetic Diversity (
θ ) - Relationship between Thermodynamic Driving Force and One-Way Fluxes in Reversible Processes
- Rapid Dissemination of
Plasmodium falciparum Drug Resistance Despite Strictly Controlled Antimalarial Use