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Information Today July 14, 2015 |
Nature Publishing Group Will Add Phenomics Journal to Its Portfolio Nature Publishing Group and Fudan University in Shanghai agreed to co-publish a new interdisciplinary, open access journal, npj Molecular Phenomics. |
Information Today July 14, 2015 |
BioMed Central Teams With European Institutions to Release Physiotherapy Journal BioMed Central, the Italian Society of Physiotherapy, and the University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland introduced the open access Archives of Physiotherapy journal. |
Chemistry World July 13, 2015 Ida Emilie Steinmark |
X-ray emitting bacterial plasmas could enhance imaging The possibility of using engineered bacteria as x-ray plasma sources, which could significantly improve resolution in medical and molecular imaging. |
Chemistry World July 22, 2015 Judy Hayler |
The handbook of medicinal chemistry: principles and practice The handbook of medicinal chemistry: principles and practice guides the reader through the R&D process from target validation to late stage clinical trials, via a series of chapters written by individuals in industry and academia. |
Information Today July 9, 2015 |
The BMJ Requires Patient-Level Data for Publication The BMJ is now applying its data-sharing policy to all clinical trials. |
Information Today July 7, 2015 |
Adis Rolls Out Drug Treatment Information Platform A team of scientific editors curates the material in the platform from international journals, conference proceedings, government websites, and other sources. |
Chemistry World July 6, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
Scientist imprisoned over fraudulent HIV vaccine research An ex-Iowa State University scientist has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison for faking Aids vaccine research funded by the US National Institutes of Health |
Chemistry World July 6, 2015 Abigail Hallowes |
From chip fat to biofuel Researchers from Singapore and China have developed a cheap and green catalytic system for turning fatty acids into fuel that doesn't require hydrogen or a solvent. |
Chemistry World July 3, 2015 Michaela Muehlberg |
Fluorescent protein spectrum shunted by single hydrogen bond Scientists in Denmark have found that a single hydrogen bond can have a drastic effect on the photophysical properties of molecular chromophores found in fluorescent proteins. |
Chemistry World July 3, 2015 Ida Emilie Steinmark |
Iron found in ancient rock is recycled from bacteria Isotopic analysis suggests that some of the iron within rock formations was processed by bacteria 2.5 billion years ago |
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