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Chemistry World August 21, 2014 Eugene Gerden |
Scientists claim Russia's science plan lacks ambition Scientists at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, have called the education ministry's science and technology program for 2013 -- 2020 irrelevant. |
Chemistry World August 20, 2014 Anthony Olejniczak |
In defense of metrics As research funding fails to keep up with the growth of institutions and researchers, competition for that funding becomes increasingly fierce and purse-holders turn to various types of metrics to inform their decisions. |
Information Today August 14, 2014 |
ReadCube to Index Canadian Science Publishing's Titles Canadian Science Publishing and ReadCube signed an agreement that makes CSP's titles discoverable on ReadCube's platform. |
Information Today August 5, 2014 |
Thomson Reuters' InCites Updates Go Live The Intellectual Property & Science business of Thomson Reuters updated its InCites research evaluation tool. |
Chemistry World July 25, 2014 Emma Stoye |
NGOs call for Europe's chief scientific adviser post to be scrapped A group of nine non-governmental organizations have called on the president-elect of the European commission to scrap the position of chief scientific adviser. |
Chemistry World July 25, 2014 Hepeng Jia |
Scientists and university officials caught up in China's anti-corruption drive Dozens of university officials and leading scientists in China have been arrested or imprisoned as part of the new government's drive to stamp out corruption. |
Information Today July 24, 2014 |
DCL Will Upgrade Scopus Citations Data Conversion Laboratory partnered with Elsevier for a multiyear conversion initiative that will enhance 2 million-plus articles published before 1996 in Elsevier's Scopus database. |
Chemistry World July 23, 2014 Andy Extance |
Bubble wrap could send lab costs packing US researchers have exploded the assumption that modern science demands expensive precision labware by turning bubble wrap into versatile vessels for substances ranging from sulfuric acid to urine. |
Chemistry World July 22, 2014 Mark Peplow |
The creative stimulus Perhaps we cannot will creativity, but we can nourish it -- through broad learning, by giving our minds the freedom to roam and by remaining alert to the endless depths of unsolved mysteries in the universe. |
Chemistry World July 21, 2014 Maria Burke |
Spending on UK science and engineering continues to fall The latest figures on UK spending on science, engineering and technology make gloomy reading for the new science minister Greg Clark. |
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