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T.H.E. Journal February 2004 |
A Closer Look at Scientifically Based Research -- What the Words Mean To appreciate the true impact of scientifically based research on education, it may be useful first to understand the meaning of the various terms that the law employs as part of its definition of SBR. |
Chemistry World April 24, 2012 David Smith |
Skills for students Practical Skills in Chemistry, by John Dean could offer any undergraduate a way to develop all of the skills of a fine chemist. |
Chemistry World October 16, 2014 John Ioannidis |
Not all science is created equal The way the scientific method is implemented and the standards of research in each discipline can vary substantially. |
T.H.E. Journal April 2004 |
Online Resource Assists in the Creation of Science Fair Projects The Super Science Fair Projects Web site offers resources to take middle and high-school students step-by-step through the extensive process of completing a science fair project. |
The Motley Fool August 14, 2008 Brian Orelli |
Wald Equation Won't Derail Boston Scientific The Wall Street Journal reanalyzes Boston Scientific's data on its new drug-eluding stent, but will the FDA care? |
Science News March 28, 2009 |
Everyday Practice Of Science: Where Intuition And Passion Meet Objectivity And Logic A scientist attempts to demystify the scientific method in this book by Frederick Grinnell. |
Information Today November 19, 2012 |
Wiley Launches StatisticsViews.com StatisticsViews.com, is a new website created for professional statisticians, analysts, students, and any user of statistics in interdisciplinary subjects as the first place to go when looking for any information related to statistical research. |
Search Engine Watch August 5, 2008 Carrie Hill |
Increase Web Site Conversions with the Scientific Method It's so simple in description, but has unlimited potential. The scientific method can apply to any type of experiment, be it chemistry or Web site marketing. |
T.H.E. Journal October 2001 Douglas R. Knox |
SAS Institute's StatView 5.0 The SAS Institute's StatView 5.0 statistical package is an outstanding statistical data analysis program that is appropriate for all levels of statisticians, from students beginning their study of statistics through professionals engaged in serious advanced analyses... |
Chemistry World October 23, 2015 Matthias Gross |
Experiments beyond the laboratory Real world 'experiments' should be carefully planned and democratically supported. |
PC Magazine July 11, 2007 Sarah Pike |
Google Tip: Go Experimental Google won't rest on their laurels. Read about the newest experiment from the mega search engine. |
T.H.E. Journal October 2005 Moss & Solomon |
Teaching the Fourth `R' of Science Education: Research A partnership program between the Bronx High School of Science and Elsevier introduces students to the world of scientific research through ScienceDirect. |
Information Today October 15, 2015 |
World Statistics Day Is Oct. 20 Organizations around the world will celebrate the United Nations Statistics Division's World Statistics Day by showcasing their achievements. |
Information Today August 20, 2009 |
Science Magazine and JoVE Announce Scientific Video Partnership The purpose of the partnership is to enhance scientific articles published in Science through video demonstrations of experimental techniques. |
CRM February 15, 2013 Olga Spaic |
Use the Scientific Method to Tackle Big Data How does a marketer in the trenches make the most of the big data brouhaha? Here is a step-by-step approach to marketing success. |
Information Today October 31, 2011 |
Royal Society Guarantees Permanent Free Access to Journal Archive The Royal Society is the world's oldest scientific publisher, with the first edition of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society appearing in 1665. |
Bio-IT World February 10, 2003 David Dickson |
Modern Technology Unplugged Providing knowledge-poor countries with access to information is only half the battle. |
Chemistry World June 12, 2013 Kirsty Muirhead |
An end to chasing molecules that were never there? Ariel Sarotti from the Rosario National University, Argentina, has developed a new, computationally inexpensive method combining calculated and experimental 13C NMR data to flag up incorrect structures. |
Chemistry World May 2007 |
Comment: A Matter of Ethics Scientists should embrace a universal ethical code. |
Bio-IT World September 2005 Bill Van Etten |
'If We Can Put a Man on the Moon . . .' Before the U.S. stops producing scientists, before we outlaw scientific research and knowledge altogether, scientists must make their best effort to bring science to the mainstream by familiarizing their children and their communities with who they are and what they do. |
Information Today February 25, 2014 |
NPG Opens Archives to French Researchers Nature Publishing Group partnered with ISTEX, a project from France's Ministry of Higher Education and Research, to offer scientific resources to more than 1.9 million French researchers, students, and scientists at 200-plus institutions. |
Science News July 1, 2000 |
Herbal Activity Website provides scientific and general information about the biochemical activity of a variety of herbs. |
Chemistry World April 2011 |
Column: The Crucible Experiments are seldom replicated by different research teams. Why is this and does it really matter? |
Chemistry World April 2, 2013 Kerek Lowe |
From lab to leader Here's a topic that always gets people arguing: how much of a scientist should the chief executive of a biopharma company be? |
HHMI Bulletin Aug 2011 |
Michelle Withers: Extolling the Teacher-Scientist I create learning activities so students come up with their own answers. I need to figure out what questions will get them there. How can I guide them to figure it out? |
D-Lib June 2006 Wojick et al. |
The Digital Road to Scientific Knowledge Diffusion: A Faster, Better Way to Scientific Progress? A discussion of issues and description of research being conducted by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information of the United States Department of Energy under its strategic initiative, Innovations in Scientific Knowledge and Advancement. |
Chemistry World February 2007 Yfke Hager |
Careers: Political Science Nick Green loves the varied nature of his job as science policy manager at the Royal Society, which sees him talking to politicians and scientists. Just how does a chemist make the switch from laboratory research to science policy? |
Chemistry World October 2006 Craig Fleming |
Comment: Discrimination in the workplace New UK age discrimination legislation recently came into force. Employers should see it as a perfect opportunity to balance their workforce. This issue not only affects large pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, but many small and medium sized organizations as well. |
Geotimes September 2004 Jay Chapman |
Global Science Standings In a new study of scientific standing among nations, the United States leads the world in scientific wealth, although many European countries are closing the gap. |
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. |
D-Lib October 2007 Anna Gold |
Cyberinfrastructure, Data, and Libraries, Part 1: A Cyberinfrastructure Primer for Librarians Librarians interested in what their roles will be in the future cyberinfrastructures of science may find their skills and capabilities give them a natural and even crucial role in building and supporting the information infrastructures of local data centers. |
Chemistry World February 12, 2015 S Umapathy |
Indian science at the crossroads How should Indian scientific research evolve? |
T.H.E. Journal April 2004 |
ImagiProbe Students collecting data in the field can rely on ImagiProbe, a sensor-based data acquisition system that enables students to conduct authentic scientific investigations. |
T.H.E. Journal March 2004 Michael Shanafelt |
Finding Waves After a year of researching different methods of WLAN deployment, three different procedures that can be used to install a wireless network were identified. CERMUSA termed these three methods: E-Witching, Scientific Divining and Computer Modeling. |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2014 Kroll et al. |
Towards a Marketplace for the Scientific Community: Accessing Knowledge from the Computer Science Domain As scientific output is constantly growing, it is getting more and more important to keep track not only for researchers but also for other scientific stakeholders such as funding agencies or research companies |
HHMI Bulletin Feb 2012 |
President's Letter: Fundamentals for Uncertain Times The challenges in the scientific community are numerous. |
Chemistry World February 11, 2010 Anna Lewcock |
Science advice rules could do more harm than good Eminent UK scientists have raised concerns that recent moves to ensure the independence of scientific advice in government may in fact further threaten the relationship between the two communities. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2001 Kyle Forinash & Raymond Wisman |
The Viability of Distance Education Science Laboratories The history of science from Galilei on has primarily been the reconciliation of theory with imperfect experimental data. Providing a similarly compelling laboratory experience for a student, especially to one not physically present, is problematic... |
Scientific American December 2006 |
Old Baby in the New Media The news of Selam, the discovery of a tiny being born 3.3 million years ago, was able to spread rapidly due to digital media. Just how is this digital age affecting publishing and research presentation. |
Chemistry World June 9, 2009 Rebecca Trager |
US speeds visa process for researchers The US government has implemented changes to its visa system that are expected to make it dramatically easier for foreign researchers and graduate students to enter the country to work or attend scientific conferences. |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2013 Knoth et al. |
Scientific Publications: Gathering Data, Extracting Information, and Following Trends Digital libraries that store scientific publications continue to be increasingly important in research. They are used not only for the traditional tasks of finding and storing research outputs, but also as data sources for mass automated processing. |
Search Engine Watch August 5, 2009 Tim Ash |
Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics in Landing Page Optimization The statistics branch of mathematics has a poor reputation among the public. While there's nothing wrong with statistics itself, there are many common misuses. Let's look at some of the implications for landing page optimization. |
Chemistry World December 19, 2012 Laura Howes |
Home office to help student job seekers In a speech last week, the UK's home secretary announced that from April 2013, all international PhD students will be allowed to remain in the country for one year to find work or start a business after their course has finished. |
Chemistry World May 14, 2015 Matthew Gunther |
Panel of top scientists set to advise European commission The European commission has announced plans to form an independent panel of seven leading scientists, who will provide advice on scientific issues in Europe. |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2015 Assante et al. |
Science 2.0 Repositories: Time for a Change in Scholarly Communication In this work we introduce the notion of Science 2.0 Repository that aims at overcoming the methodological barriers by providing scientists with an integrated and innovative environment that supports "within" and "during" scholarly communication workflows. |
Information Today December 12, 2011 |
Scientific American Introduces Free Mobile Offerings Scientific American is working with Google to feature content in Google Currents, its just launched new Reader App for smartphones and tablets. |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2015 Brase et al. |
The Tenth Anniversary of Assigning DOI Names to Scientific Data and a Five Year History of DataCite The German National Library of Science and Technology assigned its first DOI names to scientific data in summer 2004. The goal was to use persistent identifiers as part of a broader effort to make scientific datasets citable research outputs. |
Chemistry World April 2011 |
Editorial: Good Advice What the general public needs is access to sound scientific advice. |
ifeminists February 1, 2006 Wendy McElroy |
Questions to Ask Scientific Authority Stem cell research may be the most sensational and explosive scientific development of recent years. It also highlights the admonition, "Question Authority." |
Chemistry World February 4, 2013 Emma Shiells |
Visual strategies As you would expect from a book named Visual Strategies, by Felice Frankel and Angela DePace, this book delivers beautifully illustrated scientific examples in a comprehensive and practical manner. |