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Chemistry World August 3, 2015 Isobel Hogg |
Human universe Have you have wondered about the most fundamental questions in life, such as: Why we are here? Are we alone? What is our future? If so, this book will help provide answers. |
Chemistry World July 31, 2015 Patrick Walter |
Living on credit While Greece will find it tough to support its universities, there are ways to put its research base on life support so that it can be revived when the good times return. |
Chemistry World July 29, 2015 Matthew Gunther |
Switzerland R&D spending falls after Horizon 2020 cash freeze This check on Swiss research collaboration on EU-funded projects was in response to a vote that limited EU immigration from other member states. |
Chemistry World July 28, 2015 Mark Peplow |
Down to business Academics often have little awareness of what it takes to bring a technology from the lab to the marketplace -- what makes a successful product, or how much time and money is needed to deliver it. |
Information Today July 28, 2015 |
Pew Report Delves Into Scientific Attitudes The report, "An Elaboration of AAAS Scientists' Views," explores findings by examining American Association for the Advancement of Science scientists' views on major science-related issues. |
Chemistry World July 21, 2015 Ida Emilie Steinmark |
Expert wiki to expose low-quality chemical probes After numerous examples of chemical probes ruining otherwise good research, the new project is looking to address the circulation of inferior probes, misuse of them and misleading studies. |
Chemistry World July 17, 2015 Ned Stafford |
Despair and anger among Greek scientists at universities' finances The mood among Greek scientists, who in recent years have endured sharp budget cuts, remains mostly sombre, angry and hopeless. |
D-Lib Jul/Aug 2015 Linek & Baessler |
The Role of Libraries in Science 2.0: Focus on Economics The presented empirical study explores the role of modern libraries in Science 2.0. The main focus lies on the researchers' needs for an optimized use of Web 2.0 for scientific work. |
Chemistry World July 14, 2015 Emma Stoye |
Science Europe proposes 'diamond engagement' open access plan An association of European funding organizations -- Science Europe -- has proposed improving open access for European research by encouraging researchers to share their work via publicly funded digital data repositories. |
Chemistry World July 14, 2015 Anthony King |
Metrics have their place but peer review remains king The Higher Education Funding Council for England is working on the next assessment of UK universities, the Research Excellence Framework. The outcome of REF affects the distribution of around 1.6 billion pounds of funding to universities. |
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