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... scientist Robert Hoffmann, has developed the first Wiki where authorship really matters. Based ... authorship tracking technology, this next generation wiki links every word to its corresponding author. ... Doctors bone up on orthopaedics through wiki project
... and tailored continuing education for health professionals. China's interactive Orthochina.org wiki project for orthopaedic surgeons is an example of the potential of such internet training for ... Doctors bone up on orthopaedics through wiki project
... and tailored continuing education for health professionals. China's interactive Orthochina.org wiki project for orthopaedic surgeons is an example of the potential of such Internet training for ... Being 'Always On' Impacts Personal Relationships More Than It Impacts The Written Language
Instant messaging. Blogs. Wikis. Social networking sites. Cell phones. All of these allow us to communicate with each other--wherever, whenever. Many people speculate that online and mobile ... Large-scale community protein annotation -- WikiProteins
... comes up and the information can be edited directly from the page.
The resulting data in the Wiki is fully and freely accessible to the public, and entries can be annotated by any registered user. ... Atomic tug of war
... the molecule to jump backwards – remember Newton's cradle? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton's_cradle)
However, research by Dr Stuart Greaves in the Chemistry department at the University of ... Creating a new approach to archiving human genetic information
... ' articles on Wikipedia. A computer program downloads information from one system, formats it according to Wiki formatting and the 'stub' template that the authors have designed, and—if a page does ... Edit your DNA: 'Gene wiki' to debut on Wikipedia
(AP) -- Researchers plan to create a library of human genetics, with entries on the workings of individual genes, and make it available for anyone in Wikipedia rather than in an obscure academic ... WikiPathways gives the people the power to curate
... multiple publications and databases. The researchers argue that their resource, WikiPathways, which combines a wiki-based pathway curation resource with an embedded graphical pathway editing tool, can ... Life isn't 2-D, so why should our encyclopedias be?
... now provides a new resource by linking written information and three-dimensional structural information. The wiki web resource, first described in BioMed Central's open access journal Genome Biology, ... Internet law made simple
... is a new frontier where SMEs fear to tread. Now European researchers have created a new internet law wiki designed to encourage more SMEs to go online. The internet has enabled a brave, new world of ... Big data: Wikiomics
Pioneering biologists are trying to use wiki-type web pages to manage and interpret data, reports Mitch Waldrop. But will the wider research community go along with the experiment?MIT: Preventing forest fires with tree power
... the 'potato batteries' common in high school science labs, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemon_battery). The team also ruled out the source as due to coupling to underground power lines, radio waves ... Tim Adams reviews some of the most influential social psychology books
... masses of people can participate in the economy in ways they have never done before. It looks at how wikis can create TV news stories, sequence the human genome, remix their favourite music, design ... Web users banned from Wiki page over nude girl
Several Internet service providers have blocked users from accessing a Wikipedia page about a German hard rock band, after a watchdog warned that a photo of a naked girl on it could be illegal.
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Scientific wiki solves the 'who wrote what' problem
... scientist Robert Hoffmann, has developed the first Wiki where authorship really matters. Based ... authorship tracking technology, this next generation wiki links every word to its corresponding author. ...Doctors bone up on orthopaedics through wiki project
... and tailored continuing education for health professionals. China's interactive Orthochina.org wiki project for orthopaedic surgeons is an example of the potential of such internet training for ...Doctors bone up on orthopaedics through wiki project
... and tailored continuing education for health professionals. China's interactive Orthochina.org wiki project for orthopaedic surgeons is an example of the potential of such Internet training for ...Being 'Always On' Impacts Personal Relationships More Than It Impacts The Written Language
Instant messaging. Blogs. Wikis. Social networking sites. Cell phones. All of these allow us to communicate with each other--wherever, whenever. Many people speculate that online and mobile ...Large-scale community protein annotation -- WikiProteins
... comes up and the information can be edited directly from the page. The resulting data in the Wiki is fully and freely accessible to the public, and entries can be annotated by any registered user. ...Atomic tug of war
... the molecule to jump backwards – remember Newton's cradle? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton's_cradle) However, research by Dr Stuart Greaves in the Chemistry department at the University of ...Creating a new approach to archiving human genetic information
... ' articles on Wikipedia. A computer program downloads information from one system, formats it according to Wiki formatting and the 'stub' template that the authors have designed, and—if a page does ...Edit your DNA: 'Gene wiki' to debut on Wikipedia
(AP) -- Researchers plan to create a library of human genetics, with entries on the workings of individual genes, and make it available for anyone in Wikipedia rather than in an obscure academic ...WikiPathways gives the people the power to curate
... multiple publications and databases. The researchers argue that their resource, WikiPathways, which combines a wiki-based pathway curation resource with an embedded graphical pathway editing tool, can ...Life isn't 2-D, so why should our encyclopedias be?
... now provides a new resource by linking written information and three-dimensional structural information. The wiki web resource, first described in BioMed Central's open access journal Genome Biology, ...Internet law made simple
... is a new frontier where SMEs fear to tread. Now European researchers have created a new internet law wiki designed to encourage more SMEs to go online. The internet has enabled a brave, new world of ...Big data: Wikiomics
Pioneering biologists are trying to use wiki-type web pages to manage and interpret data, reports Mitch Waldrop. But will the wider research community go along with the experiment?MIT: Preventing forest fires with tree power
... the 'potato batteries' common in high school science labs, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemon_battery). The team also ruled out the source as due to coupling to underground power lines, radio waves ...Tim Adams reviews some of the most influential social psychology books
... masses of people can participate in the economy in ways they have never done before. It looks at how wikis can create TV news stories, sequence the human genome, remix their favourite music, design ...Web users banned from Wiki page over nude girl
Several Internet service providers have blocked users from accessing a Wikipedia page about a German hard rock band, after a watchdog warned that a photo of a naked girl on it could be illegal.