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The Declaration of RevolutionAn appeal to revolutionize the current scientific publishing system is hereby made. It calls for grass-root participation to profoundly change the present landscape of scientific communication.
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TFCP Declaration of Revolution (HTM)The Want, Will, and Hopes of the Truth-Finding Scientists A new scientific publishing system shall now be established by the True Scientists for the entire Scientific Community to the benefit of all Human Beings.
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Biology's Revolution or Biologists' ConfusionSome leading biologists have called for a revolution in biology. However, their so-called revolution merely reflected some confusion in their mind and a lack of true understanding of the fundamental aspects of life.
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Revolutionary publishing forms should get credit for enriching scienceNature has space to publish a Correspondence from two graduate students urging appreciation for non-traditional publishing. However, so far it has always been “space-limited” in publishing views from a true pioneer in revolutionizing scientific publishing.
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On Barriers to Responsible Scientific Research and How to Remove Them
US President Obama ordered NIH to develop a new guideline for removing barriers to responsible scientific research involving human stem cells. But new guideline developed by NIH is far from satisfaction because it has focused just on some parts of a tree but lost the big sight of a forest.
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