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Chemistry World November 29, 2007 Ned Stafford |
Max Planck Goes to Florida Germany's Max Planck Society announced that it will establish its first institute in the US, a bio-imaging center at Florida Atlantic University in Palm Beach County. |
Chemistry World November 20, 2007 Hepeng Jia |
China Leaps up Research League Table China has overtaken Japan and the UK to become the world's second largest producer of science and technology (S&T) papers. |
Information Today November 19, 2007 |
ProQuest Adds Copyright Permission Feature Via CCC The feature is designed to help support scholarly research and the workflow of researchers, while protecting the intellectual property of the publishers who provide records for the database. |
Information Today November 12, 2007 |
Scopus Introduces New Functionality and Content Elsevier's Scopus announced that it has added new features to the abstract and citation database that are designed to further improve research productivity and support the researchers' workflow. |
Geotimes November 2007 Linda Rowan |
Science Legislation: America COMPETES, Geeks Rule and Everybody Wins The 110th Congress went into its August recess having successfully passed a major measure for physical science research and science and engineering education. |
Information Today October 29, 2007 Nancy Herther |
Eugene Garfield Launches HistCite HistCite gives users easy methods for identifying core literature from Web of Science, by marking literature in the database and moving it into the software for analysis. |
IEEE Spectrum October 2007 Gunderman & Hammond |
How the U.S. Patent Office's New Patent Rules Affect You What you need to know about the USPTO's new patent rules to protect your intellectual property. |
Wired October 23, 2007 Jennifer Hillner |
Q&A: Rhodes Scholar Jonah Lehrer on Art for Science's Sake Jonah Lehrer wants scientists to bone up on the classics. |
Wired October 23, 2007 Clive Thompson |
Clive Thompson on Why Science Will Triumph Only When Theory Becomes Law Turns out, the real culture war in science isn't about science at all -- it's about language. And to fight this war, we need to change the way we talk about scientific knowledge. |
Chemistry World October 16, 2007 Ned Stafford |
Germany's 900m Euro Molecular Imaging Drive Five German companies and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research are to spend almost a billion euros in an effort to strengthen the nation's international competitiveness in molecular imaging, which will require a large dose of nanotechnology research. |
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