Everyone at PLoS has been so busy lately, that we all forgot to check our calendars and note some important anniversaries!
PLoS is turning 5 in December.
PLoS Biology turned 4 last Saturday.
PLoS Medicine is turning 3 this Friday.
PLoS ONE passed the 1000-article mark last week.
PLoS ONE will be one year old in December.
We found this out from a blogger - thanks John for the reminder (I told you those "this day in history" posts were useful!).
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