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European scientists need a digital author identifier
Bernd Kappenberg
Opening scientific communication, (05 Aug 2008)
Posted by konrad to scientists ID on Wed Aug 06 2008 at 14:40 UTC | info | related
 
Q&A with Larry Brilliant, executive director of Google.org
Q038A with Larry Brilliant executive director of Googleorg
Declan Butler, reporter, (23 Jan 2008)
Posted by butterchicken to scientists on Fri Jul 04 2008 at 08:21 UTC | info | related
 
interview with detlef weigel
www.sciencedirect.com
Posted by kshepard7 to scientists bc3352 on Thu Jun 19 2008 at 17:46 UTC | info | related
 
Ten Simple Rules for Aspiring Scientists in a Low-Income Country
www.ploscompbiol.org
PLoS Comput Biol 4(5): e1000024. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000024
 
Doctors and Scientists Pickup HGH Battle Where Parents of Sick Children Leave Off
hghtruths.com
The battle for patients rights regarding human growth hormone hgh and dhea expands. Now doctors and scientists are answering the call to action. Hopefully the AARP will be next.
 
Global Warming: A Scientist's (rare) Perspective
bloggin-ads.com
Global warming is striking upon the world at a heavy pace, but not many people are realizing it. There is so much controversy regarding this topic that it is very difficult to know which side of the story is true. It is correct that the climate is changing, but it can be due to a natural cycle the Earth has. Whatever we may think, the world might see another Ice Age very soon.
Posted by mikey626 (who is an author) to bloggin scientists disasters Natural environment Warming global on Mon Apr 14 2008 at 23:32 UTC | info | related
 
Management Report: Open Access & Science Publishing: Results of a Study on Researchers' Acceptance and Use of Open Access Publishing
Thomas Hess et al.
This Management Report summarizes the main descriptive results of a study on researcher’s acceptance of Open Access publishing. The study was conducted in 2006 by the Ludwig-Maximilans-University Munich, Germany, in cooperation with the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
 
Issues for Academic Authors, Institutional Repositories, Open Access Journals and End-Users
Brian Fitzgerald and Anthony Austin
 
To blog or not to blog?
Gavin Schmidt
Nature Geosci 1 (4), 208 (Apr 2008)
Scientists know much more about their field than is ever published in peer-reviewed journals. Blogs can be a good medium with which to disseminate this tacit knowledge.
 
Fate of a couple is sealed with first kiss
worldnewsblogtechsource.wordpress.com
Scientist from Albany University United States decided to study the psychological implications behind the first kiss. According to the study for a woman the first kiss means "rich and complex exchange" of romantic and chemical clues that pass between partners as their lips touch. These news are brought to you by CantellTV, its technology partner SigEx Telecom and its founder Chris Cantell.

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