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Unilever, Transinsight extend collaboration -

Consumer products company Unilever has announced that it will continue working with knowledge based search solutions provider Transinsight, Germany, towards a tailored solution from GoPubMed that meets Unilever Research's diverse scientific data mining requirements. Unilever has chosen Transinsight for corporate semantic searching.… Read More

CSHL Press’ new anatomical atlas for biologists working with model worm C. elegans -

Laboratory manuals publisher Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press (CSHL Press), US, has published a new anatomical atlas to meet the demands of biologists who work with the model worm C. elegans in the laboratory. The new atlas is claimed to be the most detailed and comprehensive… Read More

Wolters Kluwer announces new appointments for North American Shared Services -

Information services and publishing company Wolters Kluwer, Netherlands, has announced the appointments of Tom Lesica as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Michael Pilnick as Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) for the Wolters Kluwer North America Shared Services (NASS) organisation. NASS provides a range of product… Read More

Merck, AAAS announce 2008 Outstanding Undergraduate Research Programs -

Fourteen colleges and universities have been selected for awards from the Merck/AAAS Undergraduate Science Research Program. Sponsored by the Merck Institute for Science Education (MISE) and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the programme awards provide up to $60,000, paid over three years, for use by the… Read More

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Editors of ‘Nature’ reject double-blind peer review system -

The editors at scientific journal Nature have reportedly rejected the adoption of double-blind review. According to the journal's editors, there is a 'lack of evidence that double-anonymity is beneficial.' There has been increasing criticism on the effectiveness and integrity of the existing single-blind peer review system. Under this system,… Read More


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