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  • Science Research on the iPhone and iPad

    Have you ever wanted to do research on your iPad or iPhone? Working on a mobile device may not be as convenient as a computer,...
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    • Biology
    • Chemistry
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
    • For Students
  • GSU Astronomy Professors Publish on Be Stars and Black Holes

    Several Georgia State University Astronomy students and faculty have recently published articles in the Astrophysical Journal. Check out their research: Peters, G. J., Pewett, T....
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    • Faculty Publications and Research
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
    • Graduate Student Publications and Research
    • Physics & Astronomy
  • Web of Science Workshops

    Web of Science is a great research tool for information in the sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities. It offers a unified platform that integrates...
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    • Biology
    • Chemistry
    • Databases
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
  • Black History Month: Celebrating Black Scientists

    In the United States, the proportion of black professionals in science and engineering occupations is “substantially lower” than their representation in the workforce as a...
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    • Biology
    • Books
    • Chemistry
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
  • Vote on Names for Pluto’s Moons

    Pluto may no longer be a planet, but it’s still great at engendering public interest in astronomy. On February 11, the SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Institute...
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    • Books
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
    • For Students
    • Physics & Astronomy
  • National Science Foundation Updates Grant Proposal Policies

    Planning on submitting a grant to the National Science Foundation (NSF) now or in the future? Make sure to familiarize yourself with the NSF’s new...
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    • Biology
    • Books
    • Chemistry
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
  • PLoS, arXiv, and the Future of Open Access

    Is open access (OA) really the way of the future, or is it unsustainable? To get an idea, we’ll look at two OA success stories:...
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    • Biology
    • Databases
    • Ejournals
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
  • Nobel Laureate in Physics John Mather Speaking at GSU October 23rd

    Dr. John Mather, winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physics, will be presenting the “History of the Universe from Beginning to End” on Tuesday,...
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    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
    • For Students
    • General
    • Physics & Astronomy
  • Writing in the Sciences: Writing Studio Session, Friday October 19th

    Writing in the Sciences,Taught by  Jackie Werner– 12pm  Friday, October 19th,  Troy Moore Library, 9th floor General Classroom Building Want to edit science writing without...
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    • Biology
    • Books
    • Chemistry
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
  • Particle Physics Pioneers in Open Access

    The field of particle physics, already known for its heavy use of the open access depository arXiv, is switching completely to open access publication. The...
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    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
    • Physics & Astronomy
    • Publications and Research