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Open Access Initiative from Oxford Journals

...calls from the academic community to make research freely available online without the barrier of a subscrip...ublished in January 2004), with these papers being freely available online from the moment they are published. If successful, the rest of the journal would g...

Portrait of a doomed Sea

...uring the Cold War, now joined to the mainland and freely accessible by foot. In reaction to this development, a US-led international team last year moved in to destroy remaining anthrax stocks. Located on the border between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, the Aral Sea shows what happens when the concept of sus...

Public Library of Science acts to increase public access to scientific research

...e all scientific and medical publications would be freely available to read and use through online public li...e made if research and discoveries were openly and freely shared. The spot features a man leaving his house on his way to work. A voiceover begins, "In the ye...

Researchers discover use of novel mechanism preserves Y chromosome genes

...data produced by the Human Genome Project and made freely available to researchers everywhere in the world," said Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D., director of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), which, along with the U.S. Department of Energy, led the Human Genome Project in the United Sta...

UK research, accessible for free, for everyone

...universities can now share their research findings freely with fellow researchers, funding bodies, students,...vancement of science and healthcare. Publishing in freely accessible online journals will also make the UK higher education system more cost-effective, by red...

Twice as many predicted genes in 'finished' rice chromosome

...h-quality draft genome sequence of rice. The data freely available on the internet to all scientists worldwide are expected to help plant scientists develop improved rice strains that are hardier and more productive. The draft sequence also provides an important tool for scientists who focus their researc...

Pattern recognition method zeroes in on genes that regulate cell's genetic machinery

...the GeneXPress visualization and exploration tool, freely available on the web. "Knowing the control mechanism for gene clusters is crucial for understanding how cells respond to internal and external signals," said team member David Botstein, a professor of genetics at Stanford. "This new computational met...

Max Planck supports open access to research

...nd state funded research to bepublished online and freely available. The German taxpayer provides 95% of the...s. Uponacceptance, the article becomes immediately freely availablethrough the Internet to readers worldwide. A number of Max Planck researchers have already ...

Controlling cell adhesion: Researchers report first evidence of 'catch bonds'

...the activity of white blood cells, which must flow freely through blood vessels -- yet bond to injury sites despite blood flow forces. Understanding how catch bonds work could offer drug designers a new target for anti-inflammatory and anti-thrombosis compounds, and potentially provide a new approach to con...

Anthrax: 'A soil bug gone bad'

... published papers so far on a public site that is freely available to other scientists. The project was supported by the U.S. Office of Naval Research, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the U.S. Department of Energy and the United Kingdoms Defense Sciences Technology Laboratory (DS...

MacKinnon lab's newest picture tells action potential story

...pening and closing a passage for potassium ions to freely move through. "While their research data was very good, their interpretation was incorrect," says MacKinnon. "Ambitious and gifted scientists had for years only a sketch, based on indirect experiments, for what the voltage-dependent channel actually...

UK-Canadian consortium commits $95 million to international health research project

...d of 2003; all protein structures will be released freely into the public domain. "I am excited by the opportunity to provide protein structures for the global research community," says Professor Aled Edwards, chief executive of the Structural Genomics Consortium. "This will enable scientists to better unde...

Natural approach to cleaning up toxic freeway runoff urged

... with some type of grate that allows water to flow freely into the trench. Because the gravel is about 50 percent porous, each cubic yard of gravel can hold a cubic yard of water. "When it starts to rain, the first really dirty water flows into the bioinfiltration basin, goes down into that gravel and topso...

iScope, you scope, we all scope a mouse brain

...copes. When all this is done, (the iScope) will be freely available to all, Rosen says. The iScope is an extension of the Mouse Brain Library, whose aim is to provide the research community with the tissue collection and genetic data necessary to understand the mouse nervous system. Rosen, who began the MBL...

New milestone for gene silencing

... "I am extremely pleased that RNAi has been made freely available to researchers in universities and similar institutions. I look forward to astonishing discoveries that will result from its use," remarked Fire. "Dr. Fire's work has excited every one of us here at the institution," said Tom Urban, chair...

Single molecules observed

...ing with the protein and those just passing by. "A freely moving molecule will come in and out of the observation volume very quickly on the order of a microsecond. But if it interacts with the enzyme it will sit there for a millisecond," says Levene. "There are three orders of magnitude difference in the ...

UF study: Calorie restriction reduces age-related brain cell death

...ive substances, dropped 60 percent with age in the freely fed rats, levels of it increased over time in the older calorie-restricted animals. These rats showed 40 percent more ARC than in the young animals and 80 percent more than the older unrestricted animals. The study also found that specific DNA fragm...

Without water, the body will shut down its need to ingest food

... normally drank into the stomach. Methodology In freely feeding Long-Evans rats, meals were separated by intervals of one hour during the dark period and four hours during the light period. To obtain the meal pattern during water deprivation, they measured food intake every 15 minutes by briefly removing ...

A global warming Catch-22?

... that phytoplankton, microscopic plants that float freely thoughout the oceans, play just as big a role as land-dwelling plants in removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere," said Bidle, noting that carbon dioxide is the prime suspect in the global warming phenomenon. "Diatoms are the most important group...

Comparisons of the new mouse genome sequence

...s so important for progress that all data are made freely available, Zhang and colleagues are making their database of conserved sequence elements available to all over the web, and they have chosen to publish their research in a journal that provides free full-text access to all research articles immediate...

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