News tagged with correspondence
Correspondence
Correspondence may refer to:
For more information about Correspondence, read the full article at
Wikipedia.
This text uses material from Wikipedia and is available under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Chinese scientists call for ban on bear farming
(Phys.org) -- Three Chinese scientists, Xia Sheng, Haolin Zhang and Qiang Weng, all from Beijing Forest University, have published a correspondence paper in the science journal Nature, calling for a ban on the practice of bea ...
Analyzing 'the first YouTube war'
Hundreds of amateur videos captured by news activists, citizen journalists and foreign correspondents in Homs, and distributed to news organizations and video-sharing websites around the world, have prompted ...
Other Sciences / Social Sciences
Mar 14, 2012 |
not rated yet |
1
University of Southampton historian researches forgotten letters of Jewish refugee
A chance discovery of thousands of letters between an exiled German Jew and his family and friends living in Nazi and post-war Germany, as well as around the world, has led to a fascinating research project ...
Jan 21, 2011 |
3 / 5 (2) |
0
Study asks 'Are foreign correspondents redundant?'
Economic pressures and digital technology are undermining the role of the foreign correspondent, according to a new Oxford University study. Among its recommendations, it says news organizations need to rethink ...
Other Sciences / Social Sciences
Dec 09, 2010 |
2 / 5 (2) |
1
US tries to contain damage from leaked documents (Update 2)
(AP) -- The release of more than 250,000 classified State Department documents forced the Obama administration into damage control, trying to contain fallout from unflattering assessments of world leaders ...
Nov 29, 2010 |
5 / 5 (4) |
58
UK University to probe integrity of climate data
(AP) -- A British university said Thursday it would investigate whether scientists at its prestigious Climatic Research Unit fudged data on global warming.
Dec 03, 2009 |
4.3 / 5 (6) |
5
How would Einstein use e-mail? Letter writers of yore had same correspondence patterns as e-mail users today
You're not as different from Albert Einstein and Charles Darwin after all, at least when it comes to patterns of correspondence.
Sep 25, 2009 |
3.7 / 5 (9) |
0