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Information Today March 5, 2015 |
IGI Global Unveils New Dictionary App IGI Global's InfoSci-Dictionary has a new app for iOS and Android devices. |
Chemistry World March 3, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
US universities warn against patent reform proposals Legislation pending in the US Congress to address so-called patent trolling is crafted too broadly and would damage the flow of discoveries from academia to the private sector. |
Chemistry World March 3, 2015 Philip Robinson |
Are you sitting comfortably? Storytelling and narrative are part of the very fabric of human culture. And while science itself is objective and dispassionate, the scientists who conduct it are anything but. |
Chemistry World February 21, 2015 Jennifer Newton |
Sciku: the wonder of science -- in haiku! Students celebrate the spectacle of science with a volume full of verse. |
Chemistry World February 25, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
Open records laws used to bully, harass academics Scientists working in politically sensitive areas may be subject to frequent requests for their emails under US freedom of information laws. |
Chemistry World February 25, 2015 Matthew Gunther |
Nobel laureates warn on European science funding cuts A letter has been sent by 27 Nobel laureates to Jean-Claude Juncker, the European commission president, criticizing the proposed budget cuts. |
Chemistry World February 24, 2015 Eugene Gerden |
Economic crisis to erode Russia's science base Russian government funding for scientific research will be cut by at least 10% this year, as part of a crisis plan recently unveiled. |
Chemistry World February 24, 2015 Philip Ball |
A brave new word Why do some new words and terms in science catch on while others fall by the wayside? Did some kind of natural selection favor 'natural selection', not to mention 'covalent bond', 'nuclear fission', or 'quark'? |
Chemistry World February 23, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
White House appoints first chief data scientist The White House has appointed its first chief data scientist and chief technology officer for data policy. |
Chemistry World February 19, 2015 Francois-Xavier Coudert |
Setting the record straight It is every scientist's duty to add knowledge to this record, but also to safeguard its integrity by checking that others' work is reproducible. |
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