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An interview on Open Access to research journals with Dr. Francis S. Collins, Director of the National Institutes of Health, and Jack Andraka, the 16-year-old inventor of a breakthrough cancer...
Science
Keywords: Open access, Open Science, oncology, cancer diagnostic
Posted by: Gozde Zorlu
Posted on: 13 Jun 2013
How can healthy people who hear voices help schizophrenics? Researchers from the Bergen fMRI Group at the University of Bergen are working on how to help schizophrenics, who hear voices. The way...
Keywords: Auditory verbal hallucinations, primary auditory cortex, non-clinical, Schizophrenia, Auditory Attention
Posted by: Kristiina Kompus
Posted on: 03 Jun 2013
Evolution or Revolution? The Debate at Oxford's conference Rigour and Openness in 21st Century Science. 11th April 2013, the Oxford Union debating chamber. S...
Society > Journalism > Publishing
Posted by: Jason Wilde
Posted on: 29 May 2013
Jason Wilde of Nature speaks on open data at Oxford's conference Rigour and Openness in 21st Century Science. 12th April 2013. www.rigourandopenness.com
Society > Business
How can healthy people who hear voices help those with schizophrenia?
Keywords: Schizophrenia
Posted on: 28 May 2013
This film introduces the MUSIC-project (Mitigation in Urban Context, Solutions for Innovative Cities). This Interreg-funded project is a co-operation between...
Science > Environmental Science > Environmental Geography
Posted by: Ulrich Leopold
Posted on: 23 May 2013
In 2005, author David Foster Wallace was asked to give the commencement address to the 2005 graduating class of Kenyon College.
Society > Education
Posted by: Catriona Beatrix le Roux Loubser
Posted on: 15 May 2013
Keywords: Open access, scholarly publishing, Open Science, Academic Journals, Science Communication
Posted on: 14 May 2013
Video primer on open-access from the Economist, following an editorial published in the magazine last week (which featured Frontiers!):...
Keywords: Open access, scholarly publishing, Academic Journals, Open Science, Science Communication
Posted by: Frontiers
Jessica Cantlon, lead author of a paper published in Frontiers in Psychology, describes her research on how baboons can discriminate between different quantities of objects. Eight olive...
Keywords: numerosity, Primates, baboons, Object-file, Analog magnitude
Posted by: Frontiers in Psychology Editorial Office
Posted on: 13 May 2013
BioMed Central's authors and editors discuss the benefits of open access publishing Watch this in Widescreen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKkrdn_GrQo
Science > Ecology and Evolution > Anthrozoology
Posted by: Judyta Sorokowska
Posted on: 09 May 2013
Mundurucu counting
Science > Mathematics
Keywords: Number Sense, Cognitive Psychology
Posted by: Pierre Pica
Posted on: 06 May 2013
Evolution or Revolution? The Debate at Oxford's Rigour and Openness in 21st Century Science conference.Speakers: Mike Taylor, Cameron Neylon, Jason Hoyt, Jason Wilde, Amelia Andersdotter, Graham...
Sir Mark Walport, Chief Scientific Advisor to HM Government Opening keynote talk at the Oxford 'Rigour and Openness in 21st Century Science' conference: http://rigourandopenness.org
Science > ICT > Algorithms
Posted by: Tobias Preis
Posted on: 04 May 2013
Conforence de Carmen De Jong sur l'eau des montagnes organisé par l'université populaire de Cluses le 23 février 2011
Science > Environmental Science > Plant and Wetland Ecology
Posted by: Carmen De Jong
Posted on: 03 May 2013
Recent advances in fundamental understanding and description of three phases of matter: solid, liquid and gas states.
Keywords: Basic states of matter
Posted by: Dima Bolmatov
Posted on: 29 Apr 2013
The Senior Science Coordinator at the GKSS Research Center Juergen Weichselgartner explains us the links between catastrophe and geography. Juergen Weichselgartner participated to the symposium...
Society > Geography > Environmental Geography
Keywords: Hazards
Posted by: Juergen Weichselgartner
Posted on: 22 Apr 2013
Clip de Aragón Noticias TV sobre el experimento de erosión del suelo con disdrómetros y nuestro trabajo sobre tendencias de erosividad de la lluvia en el NE de la...
Science > Earth Science > Climate Science
Keywords: precipitation, high rainfall events, negative trend, Spain, rainfall erosivity
Posted by: Santiago Beguería
Posted on: 11 Apr 2013
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the most common vestibular organ disorder for which an effective treatment is possible provided that a proper ...
Keywords: BPPV, anterior semicircular canal BPPV, Dix-Hallpike, Pagini-McClure, geotropic, Nystagmus, Pathologic, canalithiasis, cupulithiasis, otoconia, vestibulo-ocular reflexes
Posted by: Ajay Kumar Vats
Posted on: 12 Mar 2013
Frontiers Research Topics are hosted by scientists for scientists to drive research in a particular topic area. If you are interested and would like to find out more, please visit:...
Keywords: Open access, Open Science, research topics, scholarly publishing, Peer Review, Innovative platform
Posted on: 05 Mar 2013
Learn about a new "superpower" that isn't being taught in in 90% of US schools. Starring Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, will.i.am, Chris Bosh, Jack Dorsey, Tony Hsieh, Drew Houston, Gabe Newell, Ruchi...
Society > Education > Technology Education
Keywords: Computers, Technology, Communication, Education
Posted by: Chantelle Rijs
Posted on: 28 Feb 2013
Frontiers joins Nature Publishing Group (NPG) in a strategic alliance to advance the global open science movement.Read the news announcement here: http://bit.ly/XDpmTS
Keywords: Frontiers, NPG, Nature Publishing Group, scholarly publishing, scholarly communication, Open access, Open access publishing, Open Science, Research Network
Posted on: 27 Feb 2013
New method of tension free simple inguinal hernia repair without mesh, drive car next day, day surgery hernia operation, no mesh, no complications, no recurr...
Keywords: inguinal hernia repair, inguinal hernia surgery, no mesh hernia surgery, hernia operation without mesh, Health, Medicine, repair, new method, hernia surgery, hernia symptoms, umbilical hernia, hernia repair, what is hernia, incisional hernia, hernia surgeons, hernia mesh, what is a hernia, hernia pictures, sports hernia, hernia support, hernia repair mesh, laparoscopic hernia repair, pregnancy hernia, hernia patch, kugel mesh, medical hernia, hernia belts, hernia doctors, hernia repair with mesh, hernia children, hernia center, kugel mesh patch, hernia trusses, hernia briefs, abdominal hernia support, hernia recall, hernia treatments, inguinal hernia support, mesh for hernia repair, hernia mesh recall, umbilical cord hernia, open inguinal hernia repair
Posted by: Mohan Phulchnad Desarda
Posted on: 25 Feb 2013
David Solomon* and Caroline Sutton** *Michigan State University, **Co-Action Publishing More videos from the COASP 2009 conference are available here: http:/...
Posted on: 22 Feb 2013
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