In this post, we will talk about a couple of other
newer types of publishing.
Richard Nash ~ The Risk Taker Nash is moving ahead with Cursor
a new type of publishing company based on communities, authors, shorter contracts and generally many of the ideas that have been floating around books for a few years now.
The industry seems ripe for
a new type of publishing company to emerge that has the power to distribute paper editions but will offer more flexible terms to suit the needs of the author and would even allow them to maintain their e-book rights.
Not exact matches
That book,
published in 2006, predicted the internet would create a
new type of economy in which products, particularly niche products, have profitable lives for longer periods, and on a wider variety
of distribution channels, than ever before.
A wealth
of recent research, including a
new study
published this month in the Journal
of Alzheimer's Disease, suggests that any
type of exercise that raises your heart rate and gets you moving and sweating for a sustained period
of time — known as aerobic exercise — has a significant, overwhelmingly beneficial impact on the brain.
In the Introduction to the Second Edition
of Principia Mathematica
published in 1925, Whitehead and Russell, in trying to repair the theory
of types by the axiom
of reducibility, mentioned a
new suggestion proposed by Ludwig Wittgenstein for philosophical reasons (PM xiv).
A 2004 «Chile Pepper Primer»
published in the Albuquerque weekly Alibi, citing the Chile Pepper Institute, reported, «In 1907 Fabian Garcia was finally able to release his first standardized
New Mexican pod
type... the granddaddy
of all future
New Mexico pod
types.»
The
new research,
published recently as two separate studies in ACS Central Science and the Journal
of the American Chemical Society, demonstrates that a
new class
of drugs called small molecule RNA inhibitors can successfully target and kill specific
types of cancer.
In the
new work,
published June 10 in the journal Scientific Reports, Zhao, Reid and colleagues used a highly sensitive probe to measure electrical fields in the corneas
of isolated eyes from three different lab mouse models with different
types of diabetes: genetic, drug - induced and in mice fed a high - fat diet.
An unborn child's gender can affect the mother's risk
of developing gestational diabetes or
Type 2 diabetes later in life, according to a
new study
published in the Endocrine Society's Journal
of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
In a
new study
published in Cell Reports, scientists at the Gladstone Institutes identified different
types of neurons in a brain region called the reticular thalamus.
We wanted to understand what
types of differences are always there, what is causing them, and what they mean,» says Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte, a professor in Salk's Gene Expression Laboratory and co-senior author, with Kelly Frazer
of the University
of California, San Diego, on the
new paper, which was
published in Cell Stem Cell in April 2017.
Published on Aug. 28 in Nature Communications, the research revealed an entirely
new type of superionic ice that they call the P21 / c - SI phase, which occurs at pressures even higher than in the interior
of giant ice planets
of our solar system.
Researchers at the University
of Maryland School
of Medicine have identified a mutation in a fat - storage gene that appears to increase the risk for
type 2 diabetes and other metabolic disorders, according to a study
published online in the
New England Journal
of Medicine.
In a paper
published in the May 5 online issue
of The Oncologist, researchers at the University
of California, San Diego School
of Medicine and Moores Cancer Center detail their experience evaluating 34 patients between December 2012 and June 2013 using a molecular tumor board — a
new type of advisory group comprised
of multidisciplinary experts, including those in the fields
of tumor genetics, basic science and bioinformatics.
A link between diabetes and statins wasn't discovered until a 2008 analysis
of almost 18,000 people
published in the
New England Journal
of Medicine, which found that 216 people taking a placebo developed
type 2 diabetes while 270 taking a statin did.
A one - time intravenous infusion
of the high dose
of gene therapy extended the survival
of patients with spinal muscular atrophy
type 1 (SMA1) in a Phase 1 clinical trial, according to a study
published in the
New England Journal
of Medicine.
The roles that white fat and brown fat play in metabolism is well documented, but
new research
published in the January 2015 issue
of the FASEB Journal presents a
new wrinkle: each
type of fat may change into the other, depending on the temperature.
A single protein building block commonly found in food may hold a key to preventing the spread
of an often - deadly
type of breast cancer, according to a
new multicenter study
published today in the medical journal Nature.
The findings —
published today in Nature — provide significant insights into cell
types fated to relapse and can help accelerate the quest for
new, upfront therapies, says Dr. Dick, a Senior Scientist at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network, and Professor in the Department
of Molecular Genetics, University
of Toronto.
With a low level
of food neophobia, the likelihood that this
type of person is willing to eat insects as a meat substitute is estimated more than 75 %, according to a
new study
published in Food Quality and Preference.
The discovery,
published today in the journal Nature Communications, opens the door to the development
of new therapeutic targets to fight these
types of cancer.
In a paper
published in Nature Communications, researchers and students at the University's School
of Environmental Sciences designed a
new type of experiment to show how as magma cools, it contracts and accumulates stress, until it cracks.
Higher levels
of leisure - time physical activity were associated with lower risks for 13
types of cancers, according to a
new study
published online by JAMA Internal Medicine.
New work from a team
of Carnegie cosmochemists
published by Science Advances reports analyses
of carbon - rich dust grains extracted from meteorites that show that these grains formed in the outflows from one or more
type II supernovae more than two years after the progenitor stars exploded.
In an earlier study
published in the Journal
of Child Nutrition and Management, Amin and colleagues looked at what
types of fruits and vegetables children selected prior to the
new guideline.
The philosophy behind Registered Reports is that the
new format will help improve research transparency and reproducibility by reducing publication bias — journals» favoring
of certain
types of results — and, consequently, the questionable research practices that some scientists adopt to make their results more likely to be
published.
A
new study
published in the National Communication Association's journal, Communication Education, evaluates how different
types of messaging impact student retention
of classroom material.
People with
Type 2 diabetes who eat a diet high in salt face twice the risk
of developing cardiovascular disease as those who consume less sodium, according to a
new study
published in the Endocrine Society's Journal
of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
In a report on their experiments,
published April 2017 in the Proceedings
of The National Academy
of Sciences, the researchers say they found evidence that microglia, a cell
type found in most vertebrae innate immune systems, affect the Müller glia's regenerative response and can be harnessed to accelerate the growth
of new tissue in the retina.
This study is the first
of a
new article
type: Telemetry Case Reports, being
published by Animal Biotelemetry, which hopes to highlight small pilot studies on single individuals or very limited samples.
A
new study
published today in the Canadian Journal
of Zoology found that captive bears fed a diet high in saturated fats and low in «healthy» polyunsaturated fats did not show symptoms
of disease typically observed in humans eating foods high in saturated fats such as insulin resistance, a precursor to
type 2 diabetes.
Little has been known about the ways in which many diabetes genes work, but a study
published in the journal Cell sheds light on a genetic risk component
of type 1 diabetes and a
new approach for keeping beta cells strong.
In a
new study
published in Scientific Reports, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU)- led researchers investigated photodynamic detection
of cancer stem cells in a glioma cell line, a model
of a highly aggressive
type of brain cancer.
The research,
publishing on March 24 in the Open Access journal PLOS Biology, identifies 122
new types of RNA bacteriophages in diverse ecological niches, providing an opportunity to define their contributions to ecology, and potentially to fight bacterial infections, particularly those resistant to antibiotics.
Published October 29, 2015 in the journal Science, the
new results lend insights into potential mechanisms
of chronic itch, which is caused by a variety
of conditions such as eczema, diabetic neuropathy, multiple sclerosis and certain
types of cancers.
A
new study
published in Risk Analysis: An International Journal shows that people's past experiences with tornadoes inform how they approach this
type of extreme weather in the future, including their perception
of the risk.
This article was originally
published with the title «Seeing is Hearing:
New Type of Synesthesia Discovered»
A
new review
of published studies on the effects
of long - chain omega - 3 fats — the
type found in fish oils — finds «little support» that they «improve depressed mood.»
The Salford team — which specialises in the discovery
new non-toxic therapies — and has
published substantially on the anti-cancer impacts
of Vitamin C and antibiotics — is calling the discovery the start
of a
new type of chemotherapy, and they even have a name for it «Mitoflavoscins».
«A lot
of diabetes in the elderly goes undiagnosed because they don't have the classical risk factors for
type 2 diabetes, such as obesity,» says Evans, director
of Salk's Gene Expression Laboratory and senior author
of the
new paper, which was
published November 18, 2015 in Nature.
The findings, which were
published online in the journal Cancer Cell, could ultimately lead to
new targeted therapies for many other
types of cancer carrying similar p53 mutations.
These findings,
published in the important international review Food Chemistry, are the result
of a three - year study, during which the researchers analysed two varieties
of cherry tomatoes and other
new types of tomatoes, in both autumn and spring cycles in ETSIA's own fields.
The study
of new linkages between the two
types of seismic activity,
published in Nature Geoscience on Sept. 11, may help promote better understanding
of earthquake hazard posed by subduction zones, a
type of fault responsible for some
of the world's most powerful earthquakes.
In a study
published today in the British Medical Journal, an international team led by Imperial College London and KU Leuven, Belgium describe a
new test, called ADNEX, which can discriminate between benign and malignant tumors, and identify different
types of malignant tumor, with a high level
of accuracy.
«We have developed a
new type of protective coating that enables a key process in the solar - driven production
of fuels to be performed with record efficiency, stability, and effectiveness, and in a system that is intrinsically safe and does not produce explosive mixtures
of hydrogen and oxygen,» says Nate Lewis, the George L. Argyros Professor and professor
of chemistry at Caltech and a coauthor
of a
new study,
published the week
of March 9 in the online issue
of the journal the Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences, that describes the film.
In an article
published in the January issue
of Cancer Cell, the researchers describe how a
new type of immunotherapy drug targeting the protein TIM - 3 works to stimulate the immune system.
New research
published in The Lancet has shown that a drug, currently used in the treatment
of Type II diabetes, can be effective in clearing fatty liver disease from some patients.
The backers
of the
new journal point to a 2010 paper in Health Expectations as the
type of work they hope to
publish.
Recent modeling along with previously
published results from NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft — short for Mercury Surface, Space Environment, Geochemistry and Ranging, a mission that observed Mercury from 2011 to 2015 — has shed
new light on how certain
types of comets influence the lopsided bombardment
of Mercury's surface by tiny dust particles called micrometeoroids.