- Liveblogging Science 2.0 | Serendipity
The Science 2.0 Conference: What Every Scientist Needs to Know About How the Web is Changing the Way They Work [link] was held in Toronto on July 26th. Steve Easterbrook blogged the conference in real time.
- Science 2.0: Choosing Infrastructure and Testing Tools for Scientific Software Projects | Global Nerdy
Joey deVilla's notes from the July 29th Science 2.0 conference in Toronto. First up: C. Titus Brown's presentation, Choosing Infrastructure and Testing Tools for Scientific Software Projects.
- Science 2.0: A Web Native Research Record – Applying the Best of the Web to the Lab Notebook | Global Nerdy
Joey deVilla's notes from the July 29th Science 2.0 conference in Toronto. Second up: Cameron Neylon's presentation, A Web Native Research Record – Applying the Best of the Web to the Lab Notebook.
- Science 2.0: How Computational Science is Changing the Scientific Method | Global Nerdy
Joey deVilla's notes from the July 29th Science 2.0 conference in Toronto. Third up: Victoria Stodden's presentation, How Computational Science is Changing the Scientific Method.
- Inspiring non-scientists | Nature
A recent editorial in Nature focuses on the engaging style of TED talks and suggests that scientists wishing to inspire non-scientists learn a thing or two from the presentations.
- Open Access Week – October 19-23, 2009 | Open Access Week
Open Access Week is an opportunity to broaden awareness and understanding of Open Access to research, including access policies from all types of research funders, within the international higher education community and the general public.
- 5 Atrocious Science Clichés to Throw Down a Black Hole | Wired Science
Wired Science selects five of the most annoying and ubiquitous clichés that should be banished from all future descriptions of science.
- 100 Incredible Lectures from the World’s Top Scientists | Best Colleges Online
BestCollegesOnline presents a lists 100 incredible lectures, full of cutting edge theories and projects that are changing the world.
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