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Battling and conquering peer review

February 24, 2026

Battling and conquering peer review

The process of peer review is vital to contemporary science, but is also under enormous strain. Carl Bergstrom and Kevin Gross use mathematical models to dissect the threats to the long-term viability of peer review, suggesting paths forward to place peer review on more stable footing.



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02/26/2026

Research Article

Breaking fat

Microbial derived metabolites are known to influence host physiology. Kenan Zhang, Zihan Luo and co-authors expand the mechanistic understanding of this relationship, by showing that microbial production of indole from bacterial tryptophan catabolism enhances lysosomal acidification and lipase activity in C. elegans and in mammalian hepatocytes.

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Breaking fat

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02/25/2026

Research Article

Friends with benefits

Symbiotic interactions strongly influence host phenotypes, yet their benefits vary with host phylogeny and life history. Robert Ramos, James Bever and colleagues show that plant phylogenetic structure predicts arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal composition but not the mutualistic benefits, while life history influences fungal genetic variation and feedback strength, shaping succession and informing restoration strategies.

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Friends with benefits

02/24/2026

Short Reports

Secrets of marsupial pregnancy

Marsupial pregnancy is short and characterized by a spike in inflammation which has been proposed to represent a maternal immune response to fetal contact that limits gestation. Daniel Stadtmauer and Gunter Wagner show that in short-tail opossums, inflammatory signaling shapes maternal investment vascular development during pregnancy to promote offspring survival.

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Secrets of marsupial pregnancy

02/24/2026

Research Article

Fear instinct

Neuromodulatory pathways are involved in threat-processing, but the roles of specific neuropeptides in the human threat response are not clear. Mengfan Han, Benjamin Becker and colleagues characterize in humans the distinct impacts of pharmacological manipulation of two neuropeptide pathways on responses to looming stimuli, with implications for understanding trauma- or anxiety-related disorders.


Fear instinct

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02/23/2026

Research Article

Attention, please!

Our attentional resources vary rhythmically, which supports shifting of attention between tasks but might also make us more susceptible to distractors.  Zach Redding, Ian Fiebelkorn and co-authors show that theta and alpha phases distinctly modulate sensitivity and distractor impact, revealing rhythm-specific mechanisms that shape attention and our susceptibility to distractors.

Attention, please!

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02/20/2026

Short Reports

Spotting the odd egg out

In brood parasitism, prior work predicts a trade-off in the host's error rates between accepting foreign eggs and rejecting their own eggs. Tanmay Dixit, Claire Spottiswoode and co-workers combine comparative field experiments and simulations to reveal advantages when egg trait distributions are categorical, rather than continuous, with implications for other types of co-evolutionary arms races.

Spotting the odd egg out

Image credit: Tanmay Dixit

02/26/2026

Editorial

Our commitment to code sharing

PLOS Biology routinely asks authors to openly share their research code before publication. In this Editorial, we explain how we are formalizing this practice with a mandatory code sharing policy and clarify what we talk about when we talk about code.


Our commitment to code sharing

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02/23/2026

Perspective

Healing in my dreams

Could sleep engineering be developed to provide a drug-free, non-invasive avenue to treat depression and post-traumatic stress disorder? This Perspective proposes using machine learning with EEG signals to develop and optimize this type of intervention.

Healing in my dreams

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02/13/2026

Perspective

Vaccines to fight neurodegenerative disease?

Current therapies for neurodegenerative diseases largely manage symptoms. This Perspective highlights emerging evidence that vaccines and antivirals may lower dementia risk by targeting viral triggers.

Vaccines to fight neurodegenerative disease?

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02/11/2026

Perspective

Is scientific reform an unwinnable arms race?

Methodological improvements should, in theory, mean more robust evidence and inference. However, these methods are often subsequently used in the pursuit of publication for its own sake. Can we break this cycle?

Is scientific reform an unwinnable arms race?

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