Tag Archives for Research
Libraries and the Evolution of Alternative Digital Publishing in the Humanities
The growth and evolution of digital scholarship in the humanities has produced new genres of scholarly work and publication, reliant upon new ways of representing and sharing evidence, analysis, and interpretation. Meanwhile, extant systems of scholarly communication, including publication, discovery, … Continue reading
ReFigure – connecting scientific insights across the web
Blogpost by Girija Goyal and James Akin, researchers and co-creators of ReFigure – Aug 23, 2017 from eLife Sciences. Read More
Light-powered process could convert carbon dioxide into fuel
Nickel-based photocatalyst a step towards making high-value multi-carbon fuels using solar energy. In what could well be described as a win-win outcome, a team of scientists from the US Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Singapore’s Nanyang Technological … Continue reading
Harvard Researchers Succeed in Creating Telepathic Gateway Between Human and Rat Brain
Scientists are coming up with some very crazy experiments lately. Anything involving the human brain is always met with a fair bit of skepticism. However, a new project by Harvard researchers allows humans to control animals with their thoughts. It … Continue reading