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Richard Ackerman's "Thoughts on the use of technology and other issues for science libraries and science publishers." Ackerman is "a technology architect and information security officer at NRC CISTI, Canada's National Science Library and Publisher."
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Drexel chemistry professor working on "Open Source/Open Notebook Science using Blogs and Wikis; Cheminformatics and scientific knowledge management; The synthesis and testing of novel anti-malarial agents via a Ugi reaction."
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Jean-Claude Bradley's blog about "News about E-Learning in the College of Arts and Sciences at Drexel University."
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"As our population ages and needs more care, there will be fewer young people to provide it. But don’t expect to fill the personnel gap with humanoid robotic nurses, say a majority of the more than 700 IEEE Fellows."
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Nova's been thinking lately about whether or not it is possible to formulate a scale of universal cognitive capabilities, such that any intelligent system -- whether naturally occurring or synthetic -- can be classified according to its cognitive capacity
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"The Institute of Research Development and Commercialisation coordinates and supports the university’s academic community through services that facilitate their research, development, commercialisation and intellectual property protection activities."
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