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Chemistry World January 29, 2013 Philip Ball |
Using used lab equipment With eBay, you could equip your lab for a fraction of the cost of buying everything new. What are the risks and the advantages of buying used equipment?  |
Information Today January 28, 2013 Barbara Brynko |
Springer Book Archives Makes Its Debut This new online book collection from Springer Business+Science Media represents Springer's ongoing commitment to the scientific research community by digitizing about 100,000 books dating from the 1840s.  |
Chemistry World January 23, 2013 Paula Stephan |
Too many scientists? It may be hard to believe, but once there was a time when scientists (young and old), policy wonks and those in government worried about a shortage of trained individuals to conduct research.  |
Chemistry World January 22, 2013 Laura Howes |
Post-publication peer review blog launches Social media is becoming an increasingly important tool for researchers to communicate critiques of research after publication  |
HHMI Bulletin Winter 2013 Katharine Gammon |
Trash Is Treasure Steve and Kathy Stanton are repurposing all of it for Trash for Teaching, or T4T, an innovative program that reuses industrial cast-off materials to create discovery-based science learning experiences for students.  |
Chemistry World January 14, 2013 Rajesh Parishwad |
India sets ambitious targets for science India's prime minister Manmohan Singh wants the country to be one of the world's top 5 scientific powers by 2020  |
Information Today January 7, 2013 Robin Peek |
eLife, a New Scholarly Communication System eLife is "a researcher-led digital publication for outstanding work, a platform to maximize the reach and influence of new findings and a showcase for new approaches for the presentation and assessment of research."  |
Chemistry World January 3, 2013 Steve Fuller |
The public: clients of science? Despite the lip service paid to the virtues of secular democracy, the extent to which the public trusts blindly in research scientists rivals medieval deference to priestly authority.  |
Chemistry World January 3, 2013 Sile Lane |
Decisive uncertainty We depend on scientists, often at fraught moments where lives are at stake, being willing to assess the evidence and speak the truth to those in power, as they see it, with all the uncertainties and in the context of what has gone before.  |
Information Today December 17, 2012 |
Thomson Reuters Relaunches Bibliometric Resource--ScienceWatch.com The IP & Science business of Thomson Reuters announced the relaunch of ScienceWatch.com, an open, web-based resource dedicated to scientific metrics and research performance analysis.  |
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