Archive for the ‘Scientists’ Category
Scientists and engineers employed in science and tech
Posted by: bluesyemre on November 28, 2022
Dünya’dan 359 milyon ışık yılı uzakta bir galaksi keşfeden Astrofizikçi #BurçinMutluPakdil @bmutlupakdil
Posted by: bluesyemre on September 12, 2020
#MargaretHeafieldHamilton (An American computer scientist, systems engineer, and business owner)
Posted by: bluesyemre on August 18, 2020
If great #scientists had logos
Posted by: bluesyemre on October 8, 2019
Thousands of #scientists run up against Elsevier’s #paywall
Posted by: bluesyemre on February 7, 2019
Thousands of #scientists publish a paper every five days
Posted by: bluesyemre on October 16, 2018
#Science in the making (Search, browse, transcribe, translate, feedback: 350 years of scientific publishing) by The Royal Society
Posted by: bluesyemre on May 1, 2018
Why It’s #Scientists And #Librarians vs. Reproducibility Crisis by Dr. Letisha R. Wyatt
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 27, 2018
Stephen William Hawking (January 8, 1942 – March 14, 2018)
Posted by: bluesyemre on March 14, 2018
2017 Career Handbook (The Employer Sourcebook for #Scientists)
Posted by: bluesyemre on March 23, 2017
#RocketScientists of #NASA before #Powerpoint in 1961
Posted by: bluesyemre on June 9, 2016
#Brexit and #science – The European experiment (Most scientists want to stay in the EU)
Posted by: bluesyemre on May 27, 2016
Einstein 100 – Theory of General Relativity
Posted by: bluesyemre on November 25, 2015
Lavoisier’in son saniyedeki ispat arayışı, bilimselliğin yüzyıllar sürecek meşalesidir…
Posted by: bluesyemre on October 7, 2015
ORCID vs. ISNI: Is There Room For Both?
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 22, 2015
World’s slowest-moving drop caught on camera at last
Posted by: bluesyemre on July 22, 2013
Science is vital
Posted by: bluesyemre on May 18, 2013
I’m a Scientist, Get me out of here
Posted by: bluesyemre on May 18, 2013
AcademiaNet (Expert Database of Outstanding Female Scientists and Scholars)
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 24, 2013
27 Science Fictions That Became Science Facts In 2012
Posted by: bluesyemre on March 31, 2013
Bilim Akademisi Derneği
Posted by: bluesyemre on March 17, 2013
WorldWideScience.org (a global science gateway)
Posted by: bluesyemre on March 16, 2013
Leading Scientists into Openness
Posted by: bluesyemre on February 5, 2013
Sexual discrimination in science: why we must act now
Posted by: bluesyemre on January 14, 2013
Employment and Educational Characteristics of Scientists and Engineers
Posted by: bluesyemre on January 7, 2013
Six ways to clean up science by Gary Marcus
Posted by: bluesyemre on December 27, 2012
Scientists and mathematicians portraiture by Sam Falconer
Posted by: bluesyemre on November 12, 2012
The Logistics of Scientific Growth in the 21st Century by Casey Bergman
Posted by: bluesyemre on November 4, 2012
How Scientists Read, How Computers Read, and What We Should Do by Anita de Waard
Posted by: bluesyemre on September 12, 2012
SciLogs (a new blogging network for scientists and science communicators)
Posted by: bluesyemre on August 8, 2012
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard platform for scientists
Posted by: bluesyemre on August 5, 2012
Scientists On Twitter: 30 Biologists And Chemists To Follow
Posted by: bluesyemre on June 27, 2012
Identifying Influential and Susceptible Members of Social Networks
Posted by: bluesyemre on June 22, 2012
Literature mining: Speed reading
Posted by: bluesyemre on June 12, 2012
Publish-or-Perish Culture Promotes Scientific Narcissism
Posted by: bluesyemre on May 7, 2012