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Falling Walls Lab: Interview with Prateep Beed
“Meet the brightest minds on the planet” – is how BBC London described the Falling Walls Conference. Each year on November 9th, an audience of 700 international decision makers in politics, business, science, media and culture from more than 80 nations gathers in Berlin to discover which walls will fall next in science and society.…
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New Horizons: Innovation, Collaboration and Accomplishment in Science and Technology
During our recent trip to Washinton DC this July, we held an event at the Wilson Center to discuss topics relevant to NASA’s New Horizons mission, specifically looking at Innovation, Collaboration and Accomplishment in Science and Technology. Our event was attended by more that 100 people to whom we presented a series of lightning talks from Mendeley and…
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Labfolder and Mendeley integration – from a new API to a new App
With the update of the Mendeley API last September, it was about time to give the Labfolder Mendeley Extension a polish as well. Labfolder is an online tool where laboratory scientists can plan, document, and evaluate their experiments all in one place, allowing them to focus on the tasks they enjoy the most: making discoveries,…
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iOS 2.7 – It's all about search
We’ve been working on overhauling our search features in Mendeley for iOS for the last couple of month. With Mendeley 2.7 now available on the app store, you can get your hands on these improvements today! Here’s a rundown of what’s new: Filter by tag We’ve integrated tag filtering into the search interface. Start typing a…
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TEDxMRU: KNOW!
“KNOW“ was the theme of the recently TEDxMRU (Vilnius, Lithuania), with the tag line: KNOW how to be present and ready for the future NOW!. This theme challenged attendees to reflect on today’s world and leave room to find their own answers to KNOWing how to stay present and be ready for the future NOW. TEDxMRU’s aim was to…
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