Tag archive for "Science 2.0"

Spring Protocols: Protocols at your fingertips!

Featured, Science 2.0

Spring Protocols: Protocols at your fingertips!

1 Comment 04 November 2009

I must say, it is such a pleasure to come across tools that are nothing short of gorgeous. And by "gorgeous" I of course mean: easy to use, functional, clean, and extraordinarily useful. I just so happened to stumble across one of these recently and decided I needed to take a break from studying for mid-terms to tell you about it quickly. Spring Protocols, brought to you by the folks over at Spring Publishing, allows users to search for, manage, and submit protocols in such a beautifully simple way that you begin to wonder how you possibly carried out your experiments without it.

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Science 2.0 Review: ePernicus

Featured, Science 2.0

Science 2.0 Review: ePernicus

2 Comments 22 September 2009

This is the first in a series of reviews on social networks for scientists. The Science 2.0 revolution is upon us and a thorough understanding of the existing technologies that are propelling its movement is critical to its success.

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Personal Genomics

The Open-Access Era

5 Comments 28 April 2009

We are entering an age where online “openness” is becoming a societal norm. Social networking websites, such as Facebook and Myspace, have attracted hundreds of millions of users who post pictures, full names, addresses, and telephone numbers on the internet. While the overall goal for these sites is to facilitate social networking, there are obvious dangers whenever personal information is posted on a public domain.

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