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Web Of ScienceLoveHE1994 GroupAlma MaterAmy MaxmenEngineering and Technology
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Many people are still trying to work out exactly what twitter is good for [1] but with more than 100 million users worldwide making around 50 million tweets per day, the website is clearly popular with those who like to communicate via short “sound bites” of 140 characters or less.

ChEBICFPCheminformaticsChristoph SteinbeckDarren NataleEngineering and Technology
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The second Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI) workshop will be held at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) in Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, UK on the 23rd and 24th June 2010. The full provisional schedule (including registration page) for this workshop is now available.

InformaticsOpen Notebook ScienceWeb Of ScienceAfrican TrypanosomiasisAndy BrassEngineering and Technology
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myExperiment is a research project that is exploring models, techniques and infrastructure for sharing digital items associated with  research , especially scientific workflows.

Open Notebook ScienceWeb Of ScienceAnthony SalvagnoBrian KruegerCarl BoettigerEngineering and Technology
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There’s an interesting article [1] by Chelsea Wald in Science magazine published today, about Open Science including Open Source Code, Open Notebook Science, Open Data and Open Access Publishing.

ChEBIArsenicDavid WishartDNA RepairEntity Of The MonthEngineering and Technology
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Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI) release 67 is now available, containing 548,850 total entities, of which 20,565 are annotated entities and 720 were submitted via the ChEBI submission tool.

BiotechEducationBipedalismCamscienceFrances EvansEngineering and Technology
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Cartoonist and engineer Tim Hunkin is probably best known for his exhibits at the Science Museum in London and his Under The Pier Show “a mad arcade of home-made slot machines & simulator rides on Southwold Pier, Suffolk”.  His website is a treasure trove of weird and wonderful things.