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Faculty of 1000 Biology launch ecology faculty

...iclespublished in general science journals, and in journals aimed at otherspecialties. Ecologists and conservation biologists will be able to quicklyand easily identify important articles of relevance to them in a range ofjournals, and read evaluations of the articles by experts in the field. Faculty of 1000...

Chemists identify key gene in development of type 1 diabetes

...emical engineers. It publishes numerous scientific journals and databases, convenes major research conferences and provides educational, science policy and career programs in chemistry. Its main offices are in Washington, D.C., and Columbus, Ohio. # # # The paper on this research, MEDI 581 , will be presen...

Wiley forms book publishing partnership with American Institute of Chemical Engineers

...esponsibilities for the Institute's three flagship journals "Environmental Progress," "Process Safety Progress," and the "AIChE Journal" including the publication of their online editions through Wiley InterScience ( http://www.interscience.wiley.com ), the company's online publishing platform. AIChE retai...

Researchers call for expanding the repertoire in studying birdsong

...ing in companion papers in the March issues of the journals Trends in Neurosciences and Trends in Ecology and Evolution, the two UW scientists argue that there is much greater diversity in how and when birds learn to sing than is generally recognized. They say the value of the birdsong system as a model for ...

American Phytopathological Society opens access to several years of research in online journals

... to many who may not have had access to our online journals before," said Jim MacDonald, APS president. "It is vital to the health of the journals that more scientists cite, use, and become acquainted with Society journals," MacDonald said. In all...

New EMBO/NPG journal - A first in systems biology publishing

... is also forging ahead in technology. Unlike other journals in the field, Molecular Systems Biology uses innovative technology to allow formal, unambiguous descriptions of biological systems and sharing of data. Molecular Systems Biology is currently the only journal to accommodate authors submitting data in ...

Hawaiian soils reveal clues to cultural history

...s work have been published in two major scientific journals in the past year. One of the world leaders in relating soils to ecology and earth system science, Chadwick belongs to a prominent research group in ecosystem studies at UCSB. His research utilizes Hawaii as a model ecosystem to understand changes in...

Science, AAAS select two for new minority internship

...ence , one of the most prestigious and widely read journals in the world. Under the guidance of the weekly journal's award-winning staff of writers and editors, Tran and Ornelas will help reporters gather information for news stories; attend scientific meetings, congressional hearings and press briefings; and...

BioMed Central applauds Wellcome's leadership on Open Access

...lishing in any of BioMed Central's 130 Open Access journals will also make life easier for Wellcome-funded researchers: "BioMed Central already deposits a copy of the official final version of every research article that it publishes with the appropriate Open Access archive. As a result, authors publishing wi...

Launch of BMC Veterinary Research

...BMC-series of Open Access journals. Like the other journals in the series, BMC Veterinary Research publishes peer-reviewed research and methodology articles, all of which are immediately available without charge to any reader with internet access. From launch, all published articles will be included in PubMed...

Mayan stingless bee keeping: Going, going, gone?

...itted their manuscript to a number of conservation journals who, in Roubik's words: "told us that there are so many extinctions, that they are not even reporting them anymore." The article, presenting a very cogent conservation strategy for saving the Mayan 'royal lady', will appear in the June, 2005, "Bee W...

Michael R. Zalutsky named recipient of Society of Nuclear Medicine's 2005 Berson-Yalow Award

...wo books. He serves on the editorial board of four journals and has been a member of the medical imaging study section of the National Institutes of Health. This award commemorates Rosalyn S. Yalow, Ph.D., and the late Solomon A. Berson, M.D., who together in the 1950s developed methods of using radioactive ...

Open Access journals get impressive impact factors

...ct factors prove that BioMed Central's Open Access journals are high quality and widely read and cited. Journa...their specialty. The high impact factors for these journals affirm that they are respected by researchers, and are fast becoming the place for authors to submit...

The first impact factor for PLoS Biology 13.9

... places PLoS Biology among the most highly cited journals in the life sciences. This is an outstanding stati... 13.9 places PLoS Biology above such established journals as EMBO Journal , Current Biology , and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences . In ...

Ecology must be part of research on renewable energy

...n renewable energy were published in peer-reviewed journals in 2003, compared with fewer than 35 in any year before 1991 - only a fraction of the papers looked at environmental impact, either positive or negative. "Less than 1% of the articles considered the potential environmental risks of renewable energy e...

Wanted: Companies to license life-saving breath test developed at NJIT

...viewed medical journals--including the prestigious journals Chest (2003) and Lancet (1999) --showing that the breath test can also detect lung cancer, breast cancer, tuberculosis, and pre-eclampsia, a life-threatening complication of pregnancy. Although other researchers around the world are working on simil...

Locusts' built-in 'surface analysis' ability directs them to fly overland

...rs, as well as in the science news sections of the journals Science and Nature. "In order to examine if the locusts are using polarized light in determining their flight path, we examined individual locusts' reactions in situations in which polarized and non-polarized light was reflected from various surfac...

Fifth International Congress on Peer Review and Biomedical Publication

...lishers from the leading biomedical and scientific journals from around the world gather to examine important issues concerning peer review and biomedical publication. At this year's Congress, new research will be released and discussed on the topics of: ** Clinical Trial Registries ** ** Conflict of Inter...

Public collections of DNA and RNA sequence reach 100 gigabases

...cles and re-key them into the databases, allocated journals to each team to avoid duplication of effort, and began the arduous task of mapping the fields from one database onto those of the other so that they could exchange information. By the time the International Nucleotide Sequence Consortium became forma...

Novel compounds show promise as safer, more potent insecticides

...emical engineers. It publishes numerous scientific journals and databases, convenes major research conferences and provides educational, science policy and career programs in chemistry. Its main offices are in Washington, D.C., and Columbus, Ohio....

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(Date:5/20/2013)... are also commonly resistant to antimicrobial substances made ... in mBio , the online open-access journal ... colistin and host antimicrobials LL-37 and lysozyme, which ... mean that patients with life-threatening multi-drug resistant infections ... Colistin is a last-line drug for treating several ...
(Date:5/20/2013)... New research suggests that a compound abundant in ... escape death. , By altering a very specific ... cells into normal cells that die as scheduled. , ... a process that would cause them to die on ... This study in cells, led by Ohio State University ...
(Date:5/20/2013)... USA New Geology articles posted ... 2013 cover a wide swath of geoscience subdisciplines, ... geophysics, and paleobotany. Locations studied include Siberia; the ... Alpi Apuane, Italy; Ukraine; Mars; and the Southeastern ... 1. Rubies, jadeite, and plate tectonics;, 2. The ...
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