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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Catch those 22 in the Open
There is no catch – all 22 of InTech’s latest books can be downloaded for free form our reading platform InTechOpen. While we are slowly pushing towards the wonderful number of 1000 books in the fields of science, technology and … Continue reading
Posted in InTech Books
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We Are All Breast Cancer Aware. What About You, Where’s your Pink Ribbon?
October, generally associated to autumn colors, longer nights and shorter days, hazy weather and humidity literally invading your bones, marks a special international occurrence we would rather not have to blog about, the breast cancer awareness month. Nevertheless, raising women’s … Continue reading
Posted in InTech, Uncategorized
Tagged breast cancer, breast cancer awareness day, cancer, InTech, pink ribbon
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InTech Hits the World Conference on Regenerative Medicine
This year InTech hits heavily STM conferences around the world to give our authors both visibility by promoting their books, journal articles, and chapters as well as an insight on what are the latest developments and advances within some of … Continue reading
Posted in InTech, Uncategorized
Tagged conference, InTech, leipzig, medicine, regenerative medicine
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Be aware as Dr. Marin Soljačić Rises to Science Stardom
Born in Zagreb, Croatia, 37 years ago, Dr. Marin Soljačić is a physicist and electrical engineer recently brought to the attention of tech geeks around the globe for successfully accomplishing wireless non-radiative energy transfer. On the trail of Tesla, who … Continue reading
Posted in Popular Science
Tagged InTech, marin soljacic, MIT, photonic computers, photonic crystals, RFID, technology, wireless
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About Supply Chain Management: Dr. Mamun Habib Gives InTech an Insight on the Latest Trends in the Field
Under the editorship of the renowned researcher Dr. Md. Mamun Habib, InTech recently published the book Supply Chain Management-Applications and Simulations, to be comprised in its already highly popular SCM collection of publications. Dr. Habib is presently working as Assistant … Continue reading
New Open Access Books – Freshly Pressed
19 new open access books have just been uploaded to our reading platform. With a base of more than 700 books, InTech places itself as the world leader in publishing highly specialized open access books in science, technology and medicine. … Continue reading
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Geminoid Replicants of Your Own Self? It’s All Possible with Dr. Hiroshi Ishiguro
Dr. Hiroshi Ishiguro, InTech’s long term author and the director of the Intelligent Robotics Laboratory at Osaka University, Japan, has been an undeniable pioneer in conceptualising, engineering, and bringing to “life” actroids, humanoid robots hardly machines in their resemblance to … Continue reading
Posted in This Week in Science
Tagged actroids, androids, geminoids, hiroshi ishiguro, InTech, robotics
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