Editor of Remote Sensing journal resigns over climate model paper - September 6, 2011
Editor of the journal Remote Sensing, Wolfgang Wagner, has reportedly resigned from his post. The move follows an internal review that revealed that a paper published in his journal by climatic scientists Roy Spencer and William Braswell had not been properly reviewed before publishing. In… Read More
ONS survey on British internet habits shows UK surge in social network use - September 6, 2011
The Office of National Statistics (ONS), UK, has released the results of an annual survey on British internet habits. According to the survey, more than half of the UK population aged 16 and over is now using social media. Results from the annual survey Read More
Access Knowledgespeak using your smartphones and mobile devices via Myscoope.com - September 6, 2011
Mobile access for Knowledgespeak is now available in a mobile browser version and a Java application version. Smartphones and Tablets – We publish a mobile browser version for smartphones and tablet PCs. This is accessible at www.myscoope.com, a site designed specifically for all types of… Read More
MarkLogic webcast to focus on challenges and management of unstructured data - September 5, 2011
Information infrastructure software provider Mark Logic Corporation, US, will host a webcast examining the nature and scope of the unstructured data challenge. The webcast, 'Big Data 2.0: The Post-Relational Reality Sets In,' will feature Tom Wilson, president, Unisphere Research, and Edd Patterson, vice president of technical… Read More
Dr. Henry VanBrocklin named Editor-in-chief of the journal Molecular Imaging - September 5, 2011
Decker Publishing and the Society of Nuclear Medicine have announced that Dr. Henry VanBrocklin has accepted the position of Editor-in-chief of the journal Molecular Imaging. He succeeds Dr. Martin G. Pomper, who served as Editor-in-chief for over four years. In his new position, VanBrocklin is… Read More
NASA’s new web-based tool to explore The Solar System - September 5, 2011
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has introduced a new interactive Web-based tool that gives the public the power to journey through the solar system. The 'Eyes on the Solar System' interface combines video game technology and NASA data to create an environment for… Read More