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academic publishing from Ideoblog Prawfsblawg asks (following up a question in my blogging paper) whether blogging should be subsidized.
academic administrators like Man arranged to pull funding, peer review and
academic publishing from dissenting scientists.
Not exact matches
A recently
published academic paper in the Journal of Monetary Economicsfound that a single trader likely drove the price of bitcoin
from $ 150 to $ 1,200 during a two - month period in 2013 on the Mt. Gox Exchange.
In Kilduff's most recent research, which has yet to be
published, he finds that U.S. universities engaged in a long - standing rivalry (Harvard vs. Yale, USC vs. UCLA) benefit
from increased merchandise sales, as well as a a higher proportion of alumni who donate to the school, even after controlling for factors like
academic and athletic rank.
The competition stems
from a movement that began last summer, when Silicon Valley leaders and prominent
academics published an Open Letter on the Digital Economy.
Meta — which, in the words of cofounder Sam Molyneux, uses «artificial intelligence to analyze new scientific knowledge as it's
published» — partners with
academic journals to access many thousands of scientific papers and draw insight
from them (beyond the keywords, that is) with the help of a machine learning tool developed by SRI International, which created Apple's spectral personal assistant, Siri.
It boasts five institutes focused on everything
from business ethics to building sustainable enterprises, while at least 10 professors
published relevant papers in
academic journals last year.
He was founding Editor - in - Chief of International Tax and Public Finance,
published by Kluwer
Academic Publishers
from 1994 — 2001.
This article was originally
published on The Conversation, an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary
from academic experts.
The fact that First Things
published a long article on my book Mercy: The Essence of the Gospel and the Key to Christian Existence is an honor even when the article is a critique, which — as usual in
academic disputes — needs critique
from my side as well («What Mercy Is,» March).
There is something of a boom going on these days in Melville studies, with Kelley's book and at least half a dozen other major
academic monographs appearing
from university presses, and with two new full - length biographies
published last year: Laurie Robertson - Lorant's relatively unimportant but informative Melville: A Biography (Potter, 752 pages,, $ 40) and the first volume of the endlessly detailed Herman Melville (Johns Hopkins University Press, 941 pages,, $ 39.95) by Hershel Parker, the grand old man of Melville studies.
This article is adapted
from a longer essay in Ancient Faith for the Church's Future, edited by Mark Husbands and Jeffrey P. Greenman, lust
published by IVP
Academic.
In 2005, the website Christian Today
published the results of a joint study by
academics from Queen's University, Belfast and the University of Ulster, which found
The Australian Beverages Council, representing the local energy drinks industry, has responded to research
published in the journal
Academic Pediatrics
from the Yale School of Public Health which links the consumption of energy drinks to a more likely risk of hyperactivity and inattention symptoms in middle - school children.
The Australian Beverages Council, representing the local energy drinks industry, has responded to research
published in the journal
Academic Pediatrics
from the Yale School of Public Health which -LSB-...]
The «unexpected deaths» were based on data
from an industry - funded,
academic - researcher - run clinical trial described in two papers
published in 1999 and 2000.
Her compilation
from the Convention on Modern Liberty was
published by Imprint
Academic in 2010.
I think International Relations as an
academic subject is becoming more obscure and that's a trend that probably comes
from the pressure to
publish as you suggest.
However, Robert Ford & Matthew Goodwin,
academics (Manchester and Nottingham respectively) whose book on where support for UKIP comes
from is
published next month, present similar data for UKIP converts since 2010 (Con 47 %, Lab 10 %) but very different data for converts between 2005 and 2010 (Con 39 %, Lab 43 %).
Academics, teachers, and parents have today condemned the exclusion of study of the non-religious worldview of humanism
from new GCSE and AS and A level criteria
published by the Government.
Does an
academic's use of legal threats to stop a critical paper
from being
published subvert the peer review process, which is fundamental to modern scientific research?
Scientists
from the University of Melbourne in Australia used a computer program to determine the number of men and women authors listed on more than 10 million
academic papers in nearly 5,000
academic journals and about 120 arXiv.org subcategories,
published from 2002 to 2016.
Is it ever acceptable to turn down a request for
published data or reagents
from another
academic scientist?
They then searched leading
academic journals in science, economics, psychology, and medicine for original research
published from 2000 to mid-2015 that directly examined interventions targeting these outcomes.
This investigator initiated randomized trial was
published in collaboration with
academic collaborators
from the University of Illinois at the Chicago School of Dentistry and the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.
In an analysis
published on December 7 in Clinical Infectious Diseases, scientists
from Rutgers University, Harvard University, Yale University, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases of the NIH and other
academic centers, industry and public health agencies say new diagnostic methods offer a better chance for more accurate detection of the infection
from the Lyme bacteria.
Lead investigator Dr. Nicole Anderson, together with scientists
from Canadian and American
academic centres, examined 73 studies
published over the last 45 years involving adults aged 50 - plus who were in formal volunteering roles.
The Council, which includes
academics from King's, has today
published the first findings of its review looking at the potential impact of recent advances in genome editing such as the CRISPR - Cas9 system across many areas of biological research.
The numbers reflect similar findings to earlier research
from Sugimoto on women and
academic publishing, which found significantly lower citation rates for women.
In a paper
published in the journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences,
academics from The University of Nottingham reviewed recent evidence that the neurochemical known as Gamma Aminobutyric acid (GABA) is responsible for dampening down the hyperactivity that causes the repetitive and involuntary movements and noises.
This article is adapted
from The Department Chair: A Newsletter for
Academic Administrators, 9 (4), with permission of Anker
Publishing Company.
But in a paper
published today in the journal Depression and Anxiety,
academics,
from Manchester and Newcastle Universities, show that women who attended a yoga class a week for eight weeks had decreased anxiety scores compared to the control group who received normal antenatal treatment.
Professor Pierre Friedlingstein and Professor Peter Cox,
from the University of Exeter, collaborated with an international team of researchers
from China, Germany, France and the USA, to produce the new study, which is
published in the leading
academic journal Nature.
Cambridge University Press is an
academic publisher and
publishes across the full range of
academic levels,
from reading schemes for schools to advanced
academic monographs.
Consistent with this approach, scientists at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) just
published their research on ADHD in a most unusual
academic journal: the Frontiers for Young Minds is an electronic scientific journal whose primary audience comprises children
from elementary and junior high schools.
Industry researchers graduate
from the same doctoral programs that generate
academic researchers, belong to the same scientific societies, attend the same conferences,
publish in the same journals, and register with the same patent office.
Duesberg, who is well known for denying the link between HIV and AIDS, escaped censure
from the University of California, Berkeley, after an investigation upheld his
academic freedom and found no clear evidence that he broke faculty rules in
publishing the paper.
According to an analysis
published last January in the Journal of the American Medical Association, roughly one - fourth of
academic biomedical investigators receive some research funding
from industry.
One panel member, YoungSuk Chi, vice-chairman and managing director of global
academic and customer relations for Amsterdam - based Elsevier, dissented
from the report, saying that it supports «an overly expansive role of government and advocates approaches to the business of scholarly
publishing that I believe are overly prescriptive.»
A new study
published in the
academic journal Scientific Reports, led by Professor Mark Purnell
from the University of Leicester's Department of Geology, has discovered the best kind of rubber for reproduction.
By CHRIS LONG and CLAIRE NEESHAM With well over 15 million readers, a catchment area reaching
from Paris to Peking and a readership profile that would turn most high - brow publications green with envy, the Internet — the world's largest open access computer network — looks like the perfect
publishing medium for many of today's
academic -LSB-...]
It remains true that whenever an
academic and his or her tech - transfer office only plan to file a patent application in the United States (and other countries with an applicable grace period)-- or they want to prevent others
from patenting their invention —
publishing their invention as soon as possible is probably a good idea.
Three weeks after the scientific world marked the 20th anniversary of the birth of Dolly the sheep new research,
published by The University of Nottingham, in the
academic journal Nature Communications has shown that four clones derived
from the same cell line — genomic copies of Dolly — reached their 8th birthdays in good health.
A colleague at her university had just
published a paper for free in another journal
from the same publisher: Scientific &
Academic Publishing Co. (SAP), whose website does not mention fees.
Rationale The rationale for describing this proposal as an initial step derives
from a corpus of
published research on the incorporation of research findings into policymaking (e.g the 1978 National Research Council report, Knowledge and Policy: The Uncertain Connection) as well as the project directors» own professional experiences in a number of
academic and professional settings about the intellectual and networking challenges of fostering substantive dialogue across analytical perspectives, including the subfield perspectives on science policy.
«These finds got us thinking about the descriptions in the Sagas that describe Steinkjer as a trading place,» the researchers wrote of their findings in Vitark, an
academic journal
published by the University Museum
from Dec. 2012.
Some of the country's best wine comes
from the high - quality grapes grown in California, but warming projections for the area could cut wine production in half within 30 years, according to Diffenbaugh's research, as well as another study
published in the Proceedings of the National
Academics of Sciences.
This article by MDI Biological Laboratory research scientist James Godwin, Ph.D., was originally
published in «The Conversation,» an independent source of news and views
from the
academic and research community based in Australia, where Godwin was formerly a research fellow at the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI).
The Early Career Researchers in
Publishing Panel brought in editors from a variety of publications as well as young PIs and all gave advice on how to succeed in publishing in the current academic en
Publishing Panel brought in editors
from a variety of publications as well as young PIs and all gave advice on how to succeed in
publishing in the current academic en
publishing in the current
academic environment.
EuroStemCell, in partnership with the Future Science Group MEDLINE - indexed journal Regenerative Medicine, have launched a digital platform which provides free - to - access summaries of hot - topic articles
from leading international
academics published in the journal's recent two - part Special Focus Issue entitled, «Regenerative Medicine in Society: Interdisciplinary Perspectives».