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Inova Software joins Thomson Reuters Partner Ecosystem for Life Sciences initiative -

The Intellectual Property and Science division of Thomson Reuters, US, has announced that Inova Software has joined its Partner Ecosystem for Life Sciences programme. Partner Ecosystem is projected as an exclusive group of organisations focused on meeting the business needs of joint customers by working together… Read More

Elsevier appoints Prof. Ted Abel as new Editor-In-Chief of Neurobiology of Learning and Memory -

STM publisher Elsevier, Netherlands, has announced the appointment of Professor Ted Abel of the University of Pennsylvania as the new Editor-in-Chief of the journal Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. He succeeds Professor John Guzowski of the University of California at Irvine. Professor Abel will work… Read More

Springer and Tsinghua University Press launch new open access journal -

STM publisher Springer and Tsinghua University Press will jointly publish the new SpringerOpen journal, Journal of Advanced Ceramics (JAC). This new international journal claims to be the only English-language ceramics journal based in China, fully sponsored by the State Key Laboratory of New Ceramics and Fine… Read More

Knovel announces new Technology Advisory Board -

Knovel, provider of a superior cloud-based application integrating technical information with analytical and search tools, has announced the creation of its Technology Advisory Board. Filled with NYC-based technologists, the Board will help Knovel continue to provide engineers with the most advanced technology for identifying and accessing… Read More

IEEE-SA names Srikanth Chandrasekaran as Senior Regional Program Manager, India -

IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA), the standards development arm of IEEE, has announced the appointment of Srikanth Chandrasekaran as Senior Regional Program Manager, India. In this strategic role, Sri will drive all of the standards related initiatives and programmes in India. The appointment of a senior… Read More

Google may pay $22.5 million fine over Safari privacy breach -

Internet search services provider Google, Inc., US, will reportedly have to pay $22.5 million to settle charges that it bypassed the privacy settings of consumers using Apple's Safari browser. According to a Wall Street Journal report, the fine would be the largest… Read More


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