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Many dinosaurs were probably endothermic, athletic animals because their energy requirements during walking and running were too high for ectothermic animals to produce, according to a recent PLoS ONE paper by Herman Pontzer and colleagues. Some of the news and blog coverage of the study includes: the Guardian, Wired Science, Not Exactly Rocket Science, Endless Forms, and Palaeoblog.

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An interactive open-access journal for the communication of all peer-reviewed scientific and medical research.

To find out more and to keep up-to-date with the latest developments, visit everyONE—the PLoS ONE blog.

Blog Pick of the Month

Another reason to subscribe to the e-newsletter of everyONE—the PLoS ONE Community Blog—is that every month we pick the best blog post about a PLoS ONE research article that has appeared on the blog aggregrator Research Blogging.

The latest winning entry is from Andrew Farke on Extreme Cranial Ontogeny in the Upper Cretaceous Dinosaur Pachycephalosaurus by JR Horner and MB Goodwin.

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