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With the help of four distinguished life science researchers, The Scientist rounds up the top 10 innovations in the life sciences for 2009.
It?s been a tough year for every industry, and the life sciences are no exception. Yet companies and academic...
BioKM is a new way to keep research knowledge organized. An internet-based service, BioKM is designed to meet the everyday needs of researchers in an academic lab environment, allowing them to store, search, share and manage laboratory and research...
How to enhance visuals for posters, papers, lectures and grant submissions.
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A brief analysis of commenting at BMC, PLoS, and BMJ | I was lost but now I live here
Shirley Wu assesses the problem of scientists and comments (or rather, the lack thereof) at PLoS, BMJ or BioMed Central. Check out her perspective on Article-level...
VideoLectures.net promotes science by providing free and open access to high-quality video lectures presented by distinguished scholars and researchers from many fields of science.
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