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Tag Archives: InTech
Human-robot interaction? We cover it first hand with the likes of Hiroshi Ishiguro at INTERACT 2012
InTech, in collaboration with the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Rijeka, Croatia, has been working on a great event focused on robotics, more specifically on the subject of Human-Robot Interaction (HRI). The one-of-a-kind event, named INTERACT2012, is to … Continue reading
Posted in InTech, Popular Science
Tagged Andrea Bonarini, geminoids, hiroshi ishiguro, HRI, human-robot interaction, Humanoids, InTech, INTERACT, Pericle Salvini, robotics
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13 Books at a Time
While most people prefer light bestsellers as their beach reading, we have yet another 13 open access books bringing the latest discoveries in the fields of Science, Technology, Medicine. Why not replace that magazine with a selection of scientific papers … Continue reading
Posted in InTech Books, Open Access
Tagged InTech, InTechOpen, InTechWeb, OA, Open Access, Open Access Publishing
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Thirteen More Additions to Our Open Access Collection
It seems like we are on a lucky streak. Another thirteen books in the fields of Science, Technology and Medicine have just been published. Why not add up to your summer reading with the latest research findings and scientific discoveries? … Continue reading
Posted in InTech Books, Open Access
Tagged InTech, InTechOpen, InTechWeb, OA, Open Access, Open Access Publishing
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Lucky You… 13 New Open Access Books Out
We always strive to update the scientific community on a regular basis, by providing new research findings and latest discovers in our open access books. This time, a lucky thirteen publications on different subjects in Science, Technology and Medicine has … Continue reading
Posted in InTech Books, Open Access
Tagged InTech, InTechOpen, InTechWeb, OA, Open Access, Open Access Publishing
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More Science Out In the Open
What’s new this spring? Well, some books are. We have just published 16 new books bringing the latest advances in different areas of Science, Technology and Medicine. All the scientific papers are open access, available for you to read, share … Continue reading
Posted in InTech Books, Open Access
Tagged InTech, InTechOpen, InTechWeb, OA, Open Access, Open Access Publishing
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New Open Access Books – 18 Freshly Pressed
18 new open access books have just been uploaded to our reading platform. With a base of more than 1700 books, InTech places itself as the world leader in publishing highly specialized open access books in science, technology and medicine. … Continue reading
Posted in InTech Books, Open Access
Tagged InTech, InTechOpen, InTechWeb, OA, Open Access, Open Access Publishing
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World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development – What about Cultural Diversity in Science?
May 21 has been appointed by the UN as World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. UNESCO adopted the Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity in 2001 and in 2002, the UN declared May 21 the day to remind … Continue reading
World Book and Copyright Day: Book, Do You Take Copyright to Be Your “Awfully” Wedded Wife?
‘Finally, from so little sleeping and so much reading, his brain dried up and he went completely out of his mind.’ (Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Don Quixote) UNESCO organizes World Book and Copyright Day around the world to promote reading, … Continue reading
The Silent Thief of Sight: Don’t Let Glaucoma Darken Your Life
March 12th to 17th is World Glaucoma Week. Glaucoma is a serious disease affecting the eyes, more specifically the optic nerve, preventing transmission of information between the optic nerve and the brain. Also called “the silent thief of sight“, it … Continue reading
March 8th: Promoting Women In Science
When thinking about science, up until now it has been predominantly ruled by men: nevertheless, women have greatly contributed to scientific discoveries and advancements in many science fields from the earliest times. Known women scientists are responsible for literally changing … Continue reading
Posted in InTech, Interview, Open Access, Popular Science, This Week in Science
Tagged Ewa Kleczyk, gender inequality, hypatia, InTech, marie curie, Science, trotula de salerno, women
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