Competition benefits open access

When publishers have to compete for every article, we have to offer better products and services in order to prove our value. This competition—an inherent… Read more »
When publishers have to compete for every article, we have to offer better products and services in order to prove our value. This competition—an inherent… Read more »
Almost all physico-chemical characteristics of earth-forming materials are influenced by the presence of H2O. As N. L. Bowen stated in 1928, H2O plays the role… Read more »
We’re pleased to announce that Robert S. Langer, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has joined the Editorial Board of Progress in Biomaterials.
(Guest post Summarized by Hirokuni Oda) Special issue “International Geomagnetic Reference Field—the twelfth generation” was published as one of the… Read more »
Rising gasoline prices are related to increased motorcycle sales. Increased motorcycle sales are related to increased motorcycle fatalities. The questions are:… Read more »
This study evaluates the absorption, distribution, and excretion of Gallium-68 ( 68 Ga) radionuclide after a single intravenous (i.v.) injection of 68 Ge/ 68… Read more »
A new study from the Journal of Global Entrepreneurship Research shows that microcredit programs in Malaysia work.
In all the sound and fury over the teaching of evolution in the United States, teacher professional development has been ignored. Until now.
As cell phone use has ballooned over the last several decades, so has an enormous data set of call data records (CDRs) which record (anonymously) our calls and… Read more »
I Open Access is here to showcase the individuals around the world who support the motivations behind the movement. “I Open Access” does just what the name… Read more »