
Scopus is a comprehensive database covering scientific, technical, medical, and social science research literature dating back to the mid-1800s. Scopus is updated daily with new articles, book chapters, conference proceedings, and patent […]
Scopus is a comprehensive database covering scientific, technical, medical, and social science research literature dating back to the mid-1800s. Scopus is updated daily with new articles, book chapters, conference proceedings, and patent […]
This week’s featured 3D print is a VR headset used to create a VR videogame. Maggie Prendergast, Bioengineering PhD Student at Penn, mentored a middle school student as part of the Spark […]
The Cochrane Library is known for its high quality systematic reviews and other synthesized research evidence in healthcare. It’s a powerful tool for healthcare professionals, researchers or funders to make well informed […]
Realistic surgical phantoms are often necessary for surgical training. To that end, graduate students at Penn Dental Medicine printed a model of the larynx to be used for dental surgery visualization to […]
Henry Stewart Talks (HST) provides immediate access to over 2,500 online, animated, seminar-style talks by many of the world’s leading experts, including Nobel, Lasker and Breakthrough prize winners. They are organized into […]
Are you curious about tools that help you track or demonstrate your research impact and scholarly output? If yes, attend this workshop, in which you will compare and contrast researcher identifier tools including ORCID ID, […]
BioCyc is a collection of Pathway Genome Databases (PGDBs) containing genomic and metabolic pathway data on many organisms. BioCyc databases are comprised of curated data from publications enabling researchers to easily integrate […]
Have you been enjoying our blog’s 3D Print of the Week feature? Well, this blog post introduces you to the person behind our 3D printing operation: Varvara (also known as Barbara) Kountouzi, […]