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Web of Stories is delighted to announce the availability of a unique series of videos of Sir Ken Adam talking candidly about his life and career from childhood to the present day.

30th Nov 2011

Sir Ken Adam pioneered the art of production design and created some of the world’s most celebrated and iconic sets which include the war room of Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove and, in 1977, the supertanker set of The Spy Who Loved Me,which became the largest sound set the world had…

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Faculty of 1000 and DynaMed™ Partner to Identify Practice-Changing Medical Research--Making Evidence-Based Medicine Actionable

10th Nov 2011

Faculty of 1000 (F1000) and DynaMed™ Partner; Expanding the DynaMed Community to More than 4,000 Clinical Experts and Rapidly Identifying Practice-Changing Articles

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The Interim

7th Nov 2011

There are many kinds of interims, varying between outsourced employees or self employed contractors to expert consultants on expert hourly fees. Positions vary between simple gap management (pregnancy leave, vacancy filling up), long term (clinical) project management and/or clinical study monitoring and specific expertise professionals on a freelance contractor basis,…

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Top 5 Food and Nutrition Trends for 2010 from The Nutrition Experts

4th Nov 2011

As we start the New Year our team is sharing what we think are the upcoming Food and Nutrition Trends for 2010. We used our own internal company nutrition communications research and observations in addition to reflecting on what our clients are telling us about the changes they see in…

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Shake the Salt and Sodium For Better Health- Part 1

4th Nov 2011

Salty temptations, from chips to salted nuts, are everywhere.  Most people are unaware how much salt is hidden in their kitchen pantry. So, it is no surprise then that most people consume twice the amount of sodium that is recommended for healthy people. If you are trying to kick your…

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Seasonings Without Salt: Five Ways to Cut Back on Salt | Shake the Salt and Sodium For Better Health- Part 2

4th Nov 2011

Even though the National Institute of Health and the American Heart Association recommend no more than one teaspoon of salt (2,300 mg a day), most Americans gobble away almost twice that amount, any where between 4,000 to 6,000 milligrams of salt per day. If you or a loved one are…

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HollisterStier Allergy to Attend ACAAI 2011 Annual Scientific Meeting

29th Oct 2011

HollisterStier Allergy will have a booth at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology

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Faculty of 1000 introduces a unique opinion-based journal metric

5th Oct 2011

Enabling researchers to look beyond the Impact Factor, F1000’s new Journal Rankings (Beta version) use expert ratings of individual research articles to provide a continuously updating picture of journals ranked by excellence within biology and medicine.

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New technology revives biofuels

9th Aug 2011

Started three years ago, EQUIMOTOR PLUS, an R&D project financed through the EUREKA initiative, benefited from the brains of some of the brightest researchers in the four corners of Europe.  Together, technicians from Spain, the Czech Republic, Finland, Germany and the United Kingdom worked together to overcome one of the…

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It all began here... Faculty of 1000 marks ten years since the first evaluation was written

20th Jul 2011

On the 4th July 2001, Andrew Lumsden of the MRC Centre for Developmental Neurobiology, King’s College London, and F1000 Section Head for Neurodevelopment, became the author of the first Faculty of 1000 (F1000) evaluation. In the ten years since this evaluation was written, F1000 has continued to illuminate the top…

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