Sentences with phrase «access paper today»

The research is the subject of an open - access paper today in Nature's online journal Scientific Reports.

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With today's Internet instant access to all the latest reports and white papers of industry experts, there is no excuse for not staying current with outside perspectives, to temper your own views.
There are some noteworthy positive points as well: Complimentary internet access, a local paper delivered to your room alongside the USA Today, ample seating in the living area.
«We make the bubbles and then take them to Dr. Liu's lab to get the resonance levels and make the measurements,» said Zhang, lead author on a paper describing their work, which appears today (Nov. 2) in Scientific Reports, an online, open access journal.
The system and its results are described in a paper published today in the open access journal PeerJ.
Following up on recommendations to make more research freely available to scientists and the public, the U.K. government today pledged # 10 million toward making scientific papers open access.
Today, in a paper in the open access journal ZooKeys, a team of bat biologists led by Don Buden of the College of Micronesia published a wealth of new information on this «forgotten» species, including the first detailed observations of wild populations.
Meanwhile, SPARC is cheering the reintroduction in the House of Representatives and Senate today week of a bill, known as the FASTR (Fair Access to Science and Technology Research) Act, which would shorten the required embargo period for sharing federally funded research papers from 12 months to just 6 months.
The paper was published online today in Scientific Reports, an open - access journal of the Nature Publishing Group.
With smartphones and Alexa at their fingertips, today's students have easy access to quick answers and content they can reproduce for exams and papers.
The foundations for this departure from orthodoxy have been laid by the International Energy Agency (IEA), which has essentially admitted in a series of energy access papers that the majority of those without electricity today will never be wired to the grid (PDF).
But an open access paper published today in PLoS Biology finds the method behind the Ecological Footprint «so misleading as to preclude its use in any serious scientific or policy context.»
As an example, here is how one would cite this New York Times article from today's paper called Debt Collectors» Abuses Prompt Consumer Agency to Propose New Rules that you accessed online.
Imagine a workplace today in which paper documents, not electronic ones, are the norm, Internet connections are few and far between, information can't be accessed remotely and BlackBerrys aren't allowed.
Though I have not searched today on the federal and provincial govn't websites on this, there have been probably policy direction papers within the past decade or further back, on increasing equitable access to govn't information.
Online assessments, like the Mindler Career Assessment, provide access to analyses, reports, counsellors, mentors etc. through a single dashboard, which can not happen with a pen - and - paper test, used by many counsellors even today.
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