FEBRUARY 2010
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Williams F1 - fuel for innovation Formula One™ team Williams F1 is exploring how motor racing technologies could be deployed into a range of industries. FULL STORY> |
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Warming planet, hot research Science Watch examines highly cited research on climate change. FULL STORY> |
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Expanding the role of the professional librarian How one research institution has expanded the role of the professional librarian to help in the fight against cancer. FULL STORY> |
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The promise of imaging biomarkers A new Thomson Reuters white paper provides a snapshot of imaging biomarkers in research and clinical use, examining challenges and identifying promising avenues for progress. FULL STORY> |
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Predicting Nobel Prize winners Thomson Reuters has a good track record in predicting Nobel Prize winners—and an Asia winner in the future is looking increasingly likely. FULL STORY> |
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Driving high performance intellectual property Please join us for one-day, complimentary Global IP Leader Exchanges focused on IP strategies and best practices. FULL STORY> |
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Who are the global leaders in automotive innovation Our IP Market Report on automotive industry innovation shows sharp growth in alternative power, vehicle security systems and vehicle navigation systems, and also tells you who is leading the charge in reviving this struggling industry. FULL STORY> |
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Pharmaceutical trademarks - navigating through the FDA's pilot program Pharmaceutical trademark creation and clearance continues to be one of the most difficult and challenging areas of trademark law. FULL STORY> |
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Natural products research at the NIH Pharma Matters interviewed David J. Newman, Chief of the NCI Natural Products Branch of the Developmental Therapeutics Program, to gain an insight into the chemistry behind his research into natural products. FULL STORY> |
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The cutting edge of chemistry Our new free report in the Pharma Matters series delivers a quarterly review of the latest chemistry shaping today's drug discovery and development pipeline. FULL STORY> |
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ORCID initiative launched to resolve researcher name ambiguity The Open Researcher Contributor Identification (ORCID) initiative represents a community effort to establish an open, independent registry that is adopted and embraced as the industry’s de facto standard. FULL STORY> |
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Hong Kong Scholars Hub The Hong Kong Scholars Hub is overcoming obstacles to research discovery, including the problem of differentiating output from researchers with the same name. FULL STORY> |
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Russia struggles to retain last-century prominence in scientific research Our new report reveals changes in Russia’s scientific output and examines opportunities for driving future growth. FULL STORY> |
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Taiwan's Research Upswing A detailed examination of research from Taiwan reveals an increasing participation in world science. FULL STORY> |
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Building a world-class database on the modern research institution The Global Institutional Profiles Project will create data-driven portraits of globally significant research institutions. FULL STORY> |
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Coming soon in 3-D...everything Our new report on 3-D technology tracks unique inventions and highlights areas with the sharpest growth. FULL STORY> |
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Can China retain its API sourcing appeal Chinese companies are gearing up to supply newer pharmaceutical ingredients to the regulated markets of the West. FULL STORY> |