VerticalNews hosts 38 new science titles

 
 

"US NewsRx launches 38 new science titles 30 Jul 2008

Publisher and international news organisation NewsRx, US, has launched 38 new science titles under its VerticalNews imprint. The new science titles will provide current news, scientific research, and developments on national defense, aerospace, agriculture, chemicals and chemistry, ecology, environment, conservation, energy, engineering, food science, farming, mining and minerals, nanotechnology, physics, robotics and machine learning, verterinary science, mathematics, and global warming.

Each of these new science titles will be available in print or online at www.VerticalNews.com. The titles offer readers both a broad overview and an insider’s knowledge, ensuring that readers stay on top of the science that is important to them. Titles include Defense & Aerospace Week; Agriculture Week; Journal of Farming; Chemical & Chemistry; Ecology, Environment & Conservation; Energy Weekly News; Journal of Engineering; Food Weekly News; Mathematics Week; Mining & Minerals; Nanotechnology Weekly; Physics Week; Robotics & Machine Learning; Veterinary Week; and The Business of Global Warming.

As part of this launch and to promote international understanding of climate-impacting issues, NewsRx is making an electronic version of its title The Business of Global Warming available at no charge for six months. The free subscription is available on the VerticalNews.com homepage.

Now with a portfolio of 194 titles, NewsRx claims to be one of the largest content companies in the world. Each month, over a million readers globally view and download NewsRx articles and publications online."

Source:  Knowledgespeak Newsletter, July 30th.

Ecohydrology — new journal

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Wiley-Blackwell is offering free academic access to this first issue of Ecohydrology.

If your browser is not set to allow cookies, you’ll have to cut and paste into the URL:

www.interscience.wiley.com/journal/eco

"Ecohydrology seeks to increase interdisciplinary insights by placing particular emphasis on interactions and associated feedbacks in both space and time between ecological systems and the hydrological cycle.

Research contributions are solicited from disciplines focusing on the following aspects of ecohydrology:
 

  • Physical
     
  • Ecological
     
  • Biological
     
  • Biogeochemical
  • Geomorphological
     
  • Drainage basin
     
  • Mathematical
     
  • Methodological "

To read more about this new journal see:

http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/114209870/home?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0