• Scientific publications on genes linked to obesity and other ailments continued to juice the stock price.

    FORBES: Biotech Battle Scars

  • The manual's classification system also has been a major factor in decisions involving grant funding and scientific publications.

    WSJ: Revised Psychiatric Manual Faces Mixed Reviews

  • And the U.S. is taking the lead in scientific publications on the topic at least for now.

    FORBES: Connect

  • This is the well-documented tendency of scientists and scientific publications to publish positive findings more often than results showing no effect.

    BBC: Garlic 'protects against cancer'

  • "We work very carefully to make sure we target high-quality scientific publications as the main outcome of our university interactions, " says Murray.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • While still in the lead, the developed countries have also seen their share of scientific publications drop from 84% in 2002, to 75% in 2008.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • Dr. Das explains that editors at scientific publications commonly request researchers enhance faded images of western blot tests so they can be duplicated in their publications.

    FORBES: Resveratrol and Fraud

  • Finally, the successful inventors had always maintained clear ties to sources of scientific knowledge in the public domain, by collaborating with university scientists, reading scientific publications, and so on.

    FORBES: Big Firm Innovators: What Large Companies Can Do to Be Just as Innovative as Small Entrepreneurial Ones

  • Rival descriptions of the human genome were published by Celera Genomics , a private company, and the Human Genome Project , an international government-backed consortium, in rival scientific publications.

    ECONOMIST: Record breaking

  • ItrainOnline partners comprise the Association for Progressive Communications, Bellanet International Secretariat, International Institute for Communication and Development, International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications, and OneWorld International, and UNESCO.

    UNESCO: Communication and Information

  • The current RFIs take that process another step, seeking further guidance on access to scientific publications and initiating a parallel process relating to digital data, as called for in the COMPETES Act.

    WHITEHOUSE: Request for Information on Public Access to Digital Data and Scientific Publications | The White House

  • Yesterday the powers that be at Facebook pulled down a post from Scientific American, linking to a news story from their sister publication Nature, one of the most highly regarded scientific publications around.

    FORBES: Facebook Pulls Down 'Penis Size Matters' Study Link

  • China surpassed the United States as the top producer of scientific publications about information technology in 2008, and the difference widened in 2009, according to an analysis conducted by SciVal Analytics, a division of Elsevier, for Forbes.

    FORBES: The Most Innovative Countries In Information Technology

  • China has also seen its share of global scientific output, as measured in scientific publications listed in the Science Citation Index (SCI), double between 2002 and 2008 from 5.2% to 10.6%, placing it second only to the USA in numerical terms.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • In 2007, a study conducted by Jawhraa Abdul Rahaman, to explore the contentment of academics in universities in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia towards open Access publishing - 63.4% of the total participants in the study showed their desire to have their scientific publications available for free access on the Internet in future, compared with 22.4% reported that they do not support the idea.

    UNESCO: Global Open Access Portal

  • Creationists have attempted to clothe themselves in scientific garb down the years by establishing publications designed to look and feel like scientific journals.

    BBC: Climate science and acts of creation

  • There are two available awards: The Dooge medal is particularly intended for hydrologists who have demonstrated scientific excellence, and have made fundamental contributions to the science of hydrology as evidenced by publications in the international scientific literature and other high standard evidence.

    UNESCO: Apply for UNESCO Prizes

  • Candidates must be less than 35 years of age and have a PhD or equivalent in chemistry or an interdisciplinary allied area, and must have at least three publications in recognised scientific journals.

    UNESCO: Apply for UNESCO Prizes

  • In its 120 pages, Weathering Uncertainty references 280 publications from the scientific literature (peer-reviewed and grey) and covers themes at the core of the Fifth AR such as foundations for decision-making on indigenous knowledge, traditional livelihoods, vulnerability, resilience, and adaptation policy and planning.

    UNESCO: Communication and Information

  • But a spokeswoman for the CSIRO said it had always published books on its scientific work and put its name to publications, and this was "no exception".

    BBC: NEWS | Health | High protein diet 'under attack'

  • Scientific communication relies on evidence that cannot be entirely included in publications, but the rise of computational science has added a new layer of inaccessibility.

    FORBES: Publish Your Code: This'll Cause Problems in Climate Change Research

  • Sir Mark Walport, the director of Wellcome Trust, said that his organisation is in the final stages of launching a high calibre scientific journal called eLife that would compete directly with top-tier publications such as Nature and Science, seen by scientists as the premier locations for publishing.

    FORBES: The Coming Collapse of the Academic Publishing Model

  • Recognized international scientific standing in the field of hydrology and water resources management, including major publications and teaching experience at the level of a university professor.

    UNESCO: Main Menu

  • The Convention concerning the International Exchange encourages and facilitates the exchange of publications between both governmental bodies and non-governmental institutions of an educational, scientific and technical, or cultural nature, which are non-profit-making in character.

    UNESCO: UK National Commission for UNESCO - UNESCO Conventions, Recommendations & Declarations in the UK

  • There I spend more time on the nitty-gritty of recent science publications, trends in clandestine chemistry as related to designer drugs, and the hardcore scientific details behind trends in science and medicine.

    FORBES: Pharmaceutical and Science Education Column Relocates to Forbes.com

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