Nova Science Publishers (Hauppauge, NY) has launched two new journals.Nova Science Publishers (Hauppauge, NY) has launched two new journals. The "Journal of Nature Science and Sustainable Technology" carries information of technological solutions that promise sustainability in the long-term. Pro-nature and pro-environment, the journal includes information as such topics as thermodynamic ther·mo·dy·nam·ic adj. 1. Characteristic of or resulting from the conversion of heat into other forms of energy. 2. Of or relating to thermodynamics. reversibility, negative entropy entropy (ĕn`trəpē), quantity specifying the amount of disorder or randomness in a system bearing energy or information. Originally defined in thermodynamics in terms of heat and temperature, entropy indicates the degree to which a given , direct applications of solar and wind energy, fuel cells, and other approaches that are "economically attractive, environmentally appealing and socially responsible," Nova said. An annual subscription costs $395. "Journal of Stem Cells stem cells, unspecialized human or animal cells that can produce mature specialized body cells and at the same time replicate themselves. Embryonic stem cells are derived from a blastocyst (the blastula typical of placental mammals; see embryo), which is very young " is targeted to all professionals involved in stem cell stem cell In living organisms, an undifferentiated cell that can produce other cells that eventually make up specialized tissues and organs. There are two major types of stem cells, embryonic and adult. research and covers such topics as: reproduction of stem cells, self-renewal, embryonic stem cells Embryonic stem cells (ES cells) are stem cells derived from the inner cell mass of an early stage embryo known as a blastocyst. Human embryos reach the blastocyst stage 4-5 days post fertilization, at which time they consist of 50-150 cells. ES cells are pluripotent. , stem cells in disease, neural stem cells, stem cells in therapy, stein cells and their application to particular diseases, regenerative medicine and translational research. It is published quarterly with frequency to increase to six times a year in 2007. An annual subscription costs $695. |
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