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The wealthiest university of Earth can ;t afford its academic journal subscriptions. Why not Because academic journals are expensive. Now, the stanley polska British government is doing its part to change that. The wealthiest university on Earth can ;t afford its academic journal subscriptions Yesterday afternoon, Science Minister David Willetts outlined the details of a plan that would make publicly funded research available online. Free of charge. They ;re even enlisting the help of Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales to help pull it off. This is a huge win for the open science revolution. Willetts writes: My department spends about 拢5bn each year funding academic research 鈥?and it is because we believe in the fundamental importance of this research that we have protected the science budget for the whole of this parliament. We fund this research because it furthers human knowledge and drives intellectual, social and economic progress. In line with our commitment to open information, tomorrow [May 2, 2012] I will be announcing at the Publishers Association annual meeting that we will make publicly stanley romania funded research accessible free of charge to readers. Giving people the right to roam freely over publicly funded research will usher in a new era of academic discovery and collaboration, and will put the UK at the forefront of open research. The challenge is how we get there without ruining the value added by academic pub stanley becher lishers. The controversy about the status and reliability Wmax A 3D printed cybernetic ear that even a transhumanist would love
The original Galaxy Note was very not good, but seven months and 10 millions sales later, it hard to deny that it found a niche. But will its even beefier successor live up to the hype We just spent the morning fondling th stanley cup e upcoming Galaxy Note II, and you know what We ;re pleasantly surprised. https://gizmodo/samsung-galaxy-note-ligh...ed-5886054 The screen has gone from 5.3 inches on the Note to 5.5 inches on the Note II. Yet it more comfortable to hold. This is because it longer, but skinnier. The original Note was 16:10, this one is 16:9. Reaching the top of the screen with your thumb is still a serious struggle and I have pretty long thumbs , but it definitely an improvement. Below you see it compared to the Galaxy S III on the left and the original Note on the right. https://gizmodo/samsung-galaxy-s-iii-rev...-t-5919730 The S Pen Samsung pressure-sensitive stylus has undergone improvements as well. As you can see in the photo below, it ; termo stanley s gotten longer and thicker. The first iteratio stanley cup n was round and hard to hold. The new version is a little more squared off and is definitely easier to grasp. They have also upgraded the tip. On the original Note it was just way too slippery, and the pen would slide around like crazy. The new tip is a bit more rubberized, and so there more resistance when you write. I would have liked to see them go further with this,
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