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1. Ten simple rules for structuring papers.

2. Women are underrepresented in computational biology: An analysis of the scholarly literature in biology, computer science and computational biology.

3. Even a good influenza forecasting model can benefit from internet-based nowcasts, but those benefits are limited.

4. Ten Simple Rules for a Bioinformatics Journal Club.

5. Ten simple rules for measuring the impact of workshops.

6. Ten simple rules for drawing scientific comics.

7. Ten simple rules for providing optimal administrative support to research teams.

8. Estimating influenza incidence using search query deceptiveness and generalized ridge regression.

9. Ten simple rules for helping newcomers become contributors to open projects.

10. Learning the structure of the world: The adaptive nature of state-space and action representations in multi-stage decision-making.

11. Efficient algorithms to discover alterations with complementary functional association in cancer.

12. Ten simple rules for organizing a webinar series.

13. Limits on reliable information flows through stochastic populations.

14. Submit a Topic Page to PLOS Computational Biology and Wikipedia.

15. Ten simple rules to create a serious game, illustrated with examples from structural biology.

16. Ten Simple Rules for a Bioinformatics Journal Club

17. Short-term activity cycles impede information transmission in ant colonies.

18. Ten simple rules for short and swift presentations.

19. Ten simple rules for responsible big data research.

20. Entropy Transfer between Residue Pairs and Allostery in Proteins: Quantifying Allosteric Communication in Ubiquitin.

21. Targeted pandemic containment through identifying local contact network bottlenecks

22. Ten Simple Rules for Curating and Facilitating Small Workshops.

23. High-Degree Neurons Feed Cortical Computations.

24. Ten Simple Rules for Better Figures.

25. Transmission delays and frequency detuning can regulate information flow between brain regions

26. Ten simple rules for developing a short bioinformatics training course