Month: July 2015
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From Pluto with love: New Horizon's Mission Update
After almost 10 years and a more that 3 billion mile journey to Pluto… The latest updates from the NASA New Horizon’s probe have revealed some interesting formations on the dwarf planet. The above image, that was taken at 476,000 miles from the surface using the Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) aboard the spacecraft, is the last image we will…
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New Horizons: From research papers to Pluto
NASA’s New Horizons mission is expected to reach its primary target, Pluto, on July 14th 2015! Mendeley was invited to NASA HQ to witness the close approach of Pluto on the day of this historic encounter. To mark this amazing occasion and share our excitement, Paul Tavner at Mendeley has written a report – Examining the…
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Cornell iGEM: Inspiring the next generation of synthetic biologists
The international Genetically Engineered Machines (iGEM) competition is the world’s premier synthetic biology competition with the vision to create synthetic biology tools and processes that will offer breakthrough answers to the many needs of industry and the economy. Mendeley has partnered with this organization to help promote innovative and creative scientific research, especially for a project that is…
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Introducing: Recently Read
We’re happy to announce the release of Recently Read, our newest feature to help you get the most out of Mendeley on any device. The new ‘Recently Read’ feature saves your reading position for your 20 most recently read PDFs across your iOS and Desktop devices. If you start reading a paper on your Desktop,…
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