Science Journals and News
Science research journals, science magazines, and other sources of science news.
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Submitted Feb 09, 2005 to Science Journals and News Highlights. Special notices. Press releases. Media advisories. News tips. Speeches. Background briefings. Press statements. Custom news service. Office of Legislative and Public Affairs (OLPA), OLPA directory and staff. Grant proposal guide. Engineering news. SBE science nuggets. Science of Learning centers.
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Submitted Jan 31, 2005 to Science Journals and News MIT World is a free and open site that provides on-demand video of significant public events at MIT.
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Submitted Jan 05, 2005 to Science Journals and News The latest Nanotechnology news, updated constantly from the most reliable sources, all in one place.
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Submitted Jan 04, 2005 to Science Journals and News Edge Foundation, Inc., was established in 1988 as an outgrowth of a group known as The Reality Club. Its informal membership includes of some of the most interesting minds in the world. The mandate of Edge Foundation is to promote inquiry into and discussion of intellectual, philosophical, artistic, and literary issues, as well as to work for the intellectual and social achievement of society.
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Submitted Dec 30, 2004 to Science Journals and News The magazine of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, NY.
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Submitted Dec 30, 2004 to Science Journals and News Our Feature stories, interactive data visualizations, and weekly Snapshot images bring you recent discoveries and new technologies in astrophysics, Earth science, and biodiversity.
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Submitted Dec 29, 2004 to Science Journals and News Top science and nature news stories from the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).
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Submitted Dec 22, 2004 to Science Journals and News Welcome to the world's largest electronic collection of science, technology and medicine full text and bibliographic information.
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Submitted Dec 21, 2004 to Science Journals and News A web magazine of cultural criticism and political analysis.
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Submitted Dec 13, 2004 to Science Journals and News Since 1899, Technology Review has been MIT's magazine of innovation. Our mission statement "to promote the understanding of emerging technologies and their impact on business and society" defines the unique value that Technology Review's delivers making it a vital resource for business decision makers in emerging growth and global 2000 companies. Technology Review is at the center of the conversation on emerging technologies. No matter where the conversation takes place. With international editions recently launched in China, Italy, Germany and The Netherlands, the exposure of Technology Review magazine, combined with the our signature events, newsletters, and online businesses, reaches over two million business leaders throughout the world each month.
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Submitted Dec 12, 2004 to Science Journals and News The Earth & Sky radio series is a 90-second science radio program broadcast daily by 688 radio stations in the United States and many more throughout the world. We are well known for our ability to present a wide variety of science topics, and for our scientific accuracy and journalistic integrity. Earth & Sky stories highlight the wonders of science and nature. They feature astronomy, biology, chemistry, Earth science, environmental science, physics, and more.
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Submitted Dec 12, 2004 to Science Journals and News Plus is an internet magazine published five times a year which aims to introduce readers to the beauty and the practical applications of mathematics. Whether you want to know how to build a sundial, how to keep your messages safe or what shape the universe is, it's all here.
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Submitted Dec 12, 2004 to Science Journals and News Recently NASA began the transformation of its Earth and space science programs by combining them into an integrated Science Mission Directorate. The new Directorate will be closely involved in the Vision for Space Exploration through its support of science that both enables, and is enabled by, NASA's exploration activities.
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Submitted Dec 12, 2004 to Science Journals and News Sky & Telescope magazine is the world's premier showcase for lively, authoritative, and well-illustrated information about astronomy.
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Submitted Dec 09, 2004 to Science Journals and News Stem Cells welcomes original articles and concise reviews describing basic laboratory investigations of stem cells and the translation of their clinical aspects of characterization and manipulation from the bench to patient care. It also provides a forum for young investigators to present provocative proposals for new research directions. The journal covers all aspects of stem cells: hematopoietic stem cell biology and the role of growth factors; translational research in blood and marrow transplantation; ex vivo expansion of PBPC and cord blood; stem cell plasticity; signal transduction in normal and malignant cells; molecular mechanisms of leukemogenesis; endothelial-hematopoietic cell interaction; gene expression and transcription factors.
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Submitted Dec 03, 2004 to Science Journals and News This web site is a project of the Cooler Heads Coalition, a sub-group of the National Consumer Coalition. The Cooler Heads Coalition formed May 6, 1997 to dispel the myths of global warming by exposing flawed economic, scientific, and risk analysis. Coalition members will also follow the progress of the international Global Climate Change Treaty negotiations. This website is paid for and maintained by Consumer Alert.
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Submitted Nov 28, 2004 to Science Journals and News For each issue, we pan for the "gold", and collect the most exciting findings, discoveries, and breakthroughs from the cutting-edge of science.
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Submitted Nov 26, 2004 to Science Journals and News In the beginning there was no Slashdot. Bored and confused geeks would scribble "First Post" in the sand. Grits were strictly for consumption and there wasn't a place to get nerd oriented news. Then in September of 97 Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda changed all that. With the help of Jeff "Hemos" Bates and others, Slashdot has stumbled forward with the simple mission to provide 'News for Nerds. Stuff that Matters'. Today Slashdot is owned by OSTG, but it is still run by many of the same people as it was 'Back in the Day'. Today we serve millions of pages to hundreds of thousands of readers. But the goal is still the same. You can read more about each of the authors, including contact information, and figure out who to blame for what by reading The Authors Page. But the majority of the work is done by the tons of people who use the Submission Form to send in the stories that we post every day. Thanks go to them for helping make this site the cool place that it is.
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Submitted Nov 17, 2004 to Science Journals and News The Journal of Chemical Education is the journal of the Division of Chemical Education, Inc. of the American Chemical Society. Published continuously since 1924, JCE is the world's premier chemical education journal. Our mission is to help chemistry teachers stay current with research advances as well as share new ideas in teaching methodologies and course organization. A multimedia publisher, JCE welcomes materials in print, software, video, and other digital formats.
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