Research is a logical and systematic search for new and useful information on a particular topic. Research is important both in scientific and nonscientific fields. In our life new problems, events, phenomena and processes occur every day. Practically, implementable solutions and suggestions are required for tackling new problems that arise. Scientists have to undertake research on them and find their causes, solutions, explanations and applications.
"Checklist of the opisthobranchs (Heterobranchia: Gastropoda) along the Iranian coasts of the Gulf of Oman Yaser Fatemi, Gilan Attaran-Fariman J." Jbes published such kinds of Articles in every issue. Here is the march issue 2015
The kReef (pronounced kay-reef) recommender system is comprised of three components—the service platform, applications that use the kReef services and the resource database.
Welcome to ResearchGATE
ResearchGATE is a new free of charge Science 2.0 platform designed for the need of researchers. With this new platform we want to change the world of science by providing a global and powerful scientific web-based environment, in which scientists can interact, exchange knowledge and collaborate with researchers of different fields. Sign up and be part of the first scientific network.
* present yourself and your research projects
* enroll, expand, and broaden your science network globally
* exchange know-how and expertise
* initiate collaboration
* discuss your research limitation and get positive feedback
* use our innovative tools and work environments for online collaboration
iPad is a powerful, simple, flexible and free Electronic Laboratory Notebook for all those who take and use experimental research notes: researchers, technicians, group leaders, and R&D directors. It improves the management of research-related information
One way to try to get a handle on what's happening in a scientific field is to study citations in research papers. n a visualization of a complex network with many links, however, it can be very difficult to recognize significant patterns amid the clutter
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