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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... |
Chemistry World April 2011 |
Column: The Crucible Experiments are seldom replicated by different research teams. Why is this and does it really matter? |
Science News February 2, 2008 |
Science Safari: Be a Cognitive-Test Subject A new website tests your cognitive abilities for research. |
Finance & Development March 1, 2003 Jeremy Clift |
The Lab Man How experimental economics emerged from the shadows: an interview with Nobel Prize winner Vernon L. Smith |
Chemistry World January 23, 2014 Doris Dallinger |
Laboratory experiments using microwave heating Leadbeater and McGowan's book is designed as a textbook for the undergraduate laboratory, Laboratory experiments using microwave heating is a valuable addition to the range of microwave books available. |
Technology Research News January 28, 2004 Kimberly Patch |
Robot automates science Scientists would seem to hold one of the last occupations threatened by automation, given the brainpower and education involved. But equipping a laboratory robot with artificial intelligence software makes for a fair approximation of a scientist. Faster gene and drug discovery could result. |
HBS Working Knowledge August 11, 2003 Wendy Guild |
Cheap, Fast, and In Control: How Tech Aids Innovation Companies don't need to spend a fortune on research and innovation. Harvard professor Stefan Thomke explains how new technologies enable businesses to experiment on the cheap in his new book, Experimentation Matters. |
HBS Working Knowledge December 5, 2011 Carmen Nobel |
It's Alive!: Business Scholars Turn to Experimental Research Researchers use field and lab experiments to better understand the logic of real-world decisions, which sometimes fly in the face of established economic theory. |
Chemistry World May 7, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
Travel policies restrict US government scientists attending conferences The American Chemical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science -- have expressed 'deep concerns' about the Obama administration's regulations and policies affecting the travel of US government scientists and their attendance at conferences. |
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. |
Chemistry World May 30, 2013 Paul Wolstenholme-Hogg |
Experiment! Planning, implementing and interpreting Experiment! is perhaps the most informative and guiding book ever written for the practicing experimentalist. Although it is aimed at PhD students, it is relevant for anyone involved in research. |
Popular Mechanics May 2008 Joe Pappalardo |
Dissecting the New ISS Lab as Shuttle Returns A look at the physiological, biological, and environmental experiments to be conducted on the International Space Station. |
Wired June 2003 Bruno Latour |
The World Wide Lab Research space: experimentation without representation is tyranny. |
HHMI Bulletin Aug 2011 Robert Tjian |
President's Letter: Journal: Scientists at the Heart Journal aims to publish the highest-quality research across the full spectrum of the life sciences. |
Chemistry World November 2010 |
350 years and counting Martin Rees, president of the Royal Society, on the first 350 years of the world's oldest scientific academy in continuous existence |
IndustryWeek April 18, 2012 |
Experiment Your Way to Success How the mother of all learning methods can help your organization improve. |
Chemistry World September 11, 2006 |
Conference Blog From the American Chemical Society's fall conference: Dance your way to an A... Play for today... Welcome to San Francisco... Bio-barcodes indicate cancer protein... etc. |
Search Engine Watch February 22, 2011 Melissa Mackey |
AdWords Campaign Experiments: Details and Pitfalls Campaign Experiments is a great enhancement that can really take your PPC campaigns to the next level, but it also poses many challenges and can be quite confusing. |
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 November 2009 |
Column: Undercover academic Good laboratory techniques are key skills for a chemistry graduate. All chemists need an appropriate level and range of practical skills. |
PC Magazine August 31, 2005 Karen Jones |
Virtual Sociology A collaboration of European universities is developing a computer-simulated society to study sociological development and culture evolution. |
Chemistry World April 2008 Peter Wothers |
The Big Experiment The lure of the large-scale chemistry experiment. |
Chemistry World October 17, 2006 Richard Van Noorden |
Heaviest Element Awaits Confirmation A team of Russian and American scientists has claimed the discovery of element 118, the newest and heaviest addition to the periodic table. |
IndustryWeek June 1, 2002 David Drickhamer |
Best Practices -- BASF Breaks Through With Statistics Employees at the Freeport, Texas, plant used design of experiments (DOE) to save hundreds of thousands of dollars... |
Salon.com August 18, 2000 Vera Hassner Sharav & Adil E. Shamoo |
Lab rats Why do people who participate in clinical studies have fewer protections than animals? |
Science News September 9, 2006 |
Science Safari: Neutrino Detector A special underground laboratory created to detect subatomic particles offers descriptions of its facilities, updates on its experiments, and a special section for students and teachers. |
T.H.E. Journal April 2004 |
Model ChemLab v2.3 Model ChemLab v2.3 combines the interactive experience and notebook workspace of performing chemistry experiments into one application. |
Information Today August 28, 2000 Paula J. Hane |
ASIS Gets an 'ASIST' Information scientists embrace technology, adding a letter to their acronym... |
BusinessWeek December 5, 2005 Arlene Weintraub |
Men In White World as Laboratory: Experiments with Mice, Mazes, and Men by Rebecca Lemov is a well-researched history of behavior-modification experimentation. |
HBS Working Knowledge September 28, 2009 Alnoor Ebrahim |
Improving Accountability at the World Bank Its legitimacy and effectiveness on the line, the World Bank faces criticism from its constituents and the civil society organizations that serve them. |
HBS Working Knowledge September 29, 2003 Austin & Devin |
Why Managing Innovation is Like Theater A stage production and the development of your next product have a lot in common. |
Information Today August 20, 2015 |
Science Journal Gains Support From the Royal Society of Chemistry The Royal Society of Chemistry agreed to collaborate with Royal Society Publishing on its Royal Society Open Science open access journal. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2009 Mark Anderson |
New Cold Fusion Evidence Reignites Hot Debate Telltale neutrons appear, but skepticism remains. |
Chemistry World August 20, 2014 Zbigniew Szydlo |
The chemistry of alchemy Three chemist authors said, "Let's learn about the alchemists and their experiments, and then write a book, in order that others can have fun with alchemical experiments." |
Chemistry World July 2011 Laura Howes |
Beyond the Frontiers In space and Antarctica, planning and running research projects transcends national borders. |
Science News January 21, 2006 |
Bizarre Stuff Curious about airships or zoetropes? This Web site spotlights unusual inventions and bizarre items. |
Reason June 2000 |
Looking Back in Anger The Plutonium Files: America's Secret Medical Experiments in the Cold War, by Eileen Welsome |
Wired March 24, 2008 Josie Glausiusz |
New Book Celebrates Singular Scientists and Their Beautiful Experiments As captured in his new book, The Ten Most Beautiful Experiments, George Johnson illustrates the benefit of working alone with science. |
Wired June 2003 Obrist & Koolhaas |
Mission to Mars, Utah Affiliated with the Mars Society, William J. Clancey's studies show how humans negotiate small spaces -- how we create routines and behaviors to capitalize on limited resources. |
Scientific American September 2008 Lizzie Buchen |
Swiss Primate Legislation Could End Some Brain Research Neuroscientists in Switzerland might soon be unable to conduct basic research on rhesus macaques. |
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. |
Wired June 26, 2007 John Geirland |
YouTube Does Science, From Fruit-Fly Fight Clubs to Stem Cell Extractions The online Journal of Visualized Experiments makes videos of biological experimental procedures and techniques available to researchers. |
Information Today July 24, 2014 |
SAGE Debuts OA Journal on Big Data SAGE Publications introduced its newest open access, peer-reviewed journal, Big Data & Society. |