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Cancer and birth defects in Iraq: the nuclear legacy
5/22/2013 8:10 AM EST
Assessing the impact of depleted uranium pollution on the environment and public health
Ten years after the Iraq war of 2003 a team of scientists based in Mosul, northern Iraq, have detected high levels of uranium contamination in soil samples at three sites in the province of Nineveh which, coupled with dramatically increasing rates of childhood cancers and birth defects at local hospitals, highlight the ongoing legacy of modern warfare to civilians in conflict zones.
The radioactive...
Who cares? Blurring the lines of medical advancement
5/22/2013 4:30 AM EST
Routledge explores the minefield of medical ethics and the dilemmas facing bioethics today
Binge-drinking Britain
5/21/2013 8:52 AM EST
Will setting a minimum price per unit help change Britain’s drinking habits?
New research has questioned whether the government’s plan to set a minimum price per unit on...
Routledge publishes history of groundbreaking BBC Voices project
5/20/2013 4:00 AM EST
Clive Upton, Susie Dent, David Crystal, Simon Elmes contribute to ongoing legacy and research applications of...
Is the public trust in government in terminal decline?
5/17/2013 7:22 AM EST
The recent local elections in England – particularly the emergence of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) – have once again prompted debate about the importance of trust in...
Will Beckham be remembered for his football talent or his celebrity status?
5/17/2013 6:29 AM EST
With David Beckham hanging up his boots and retiring from football, we’re revisiting his sporting career and legacy. The article ‘When Becks came to Sydney: multiple readings of a...
Routledge/Taylor & Francis Develops Partnership with the Society of Actuaries
5/15/2013 3:44 PM EST
Routledge is proud to partner with the Society of Actuaries to publish the North American Actuarial Journal in 2013.
The North American Actuarial Journal scientifically addresses...
Taylor & Francis survey: authors value rigorous peer review, even if it takes time
5/3/2013 5:06 AM EST
Oxford, April 2013
In the sixth in a series of Press Releases on the themes and findings of the Open Access Survey, Taylor & Francis investigates authors’ preferred methods...
Protecting hospitals from ‘new’ terrorist threats
5/2/2013 10:14 AM EST
Health care facilities play a vital role in the UK’s terrorism contingency plans, but a new study by researchers at the Adam Smith Business School, Glasgow University, provides a...
Routledge to Publish First Porn Studies Journal
4/30/2013 8:15 AM EST
Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group) have announced that from 2014 they are to publish a new journal devoted to the study of pornography. Porn Studies, to be edited by Professor...
Museum find proves exotic ‘big cat’ prowled British countryside a century ago
4/24/2013 7:01 PM EST
Embargoed until 00.01 BST on Thursday, April 25, 2013
WITH IMAGES ON REQUEST
The rediscovery of a mystery animal in a museum’s underground storeroom proves that a non-native...
Museum find proves exotic ‘big cat’ prowled British countryside a century ago
4/24/2013 7:01 PM EST
Embargoed until 00.01 BST on Thursday, April 25, 2013
WITH IMAGES ON REQUEST
The rediscovery of a mystery animal in a museum’s underground storeroom proves that a non-native...
The Open Access Dichotomy among authors in Taylor & Francis survey
4/24/2013 3:53 AM EST
Oxford, April, 2013
Authors agree that publication should not be limited by the ability to pay, but all research outputs should be free to read online. In the fifth in a...
A mother's love protects the child against the trauma of harsh discipline
4/18/2013 10:58 AM EST
The use of harsh discipline of unwanted behaviour in children has long been controversial. Whether verbal (insults,...
The Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident: two years on, the fallout continues
4/16/2013 6:34 AM EST
More than two years after the earthquake and tsunami that devastated parts of Japan, scientists are still trying to quantify the extent of the damage.
Tourist’s trust is based on Social Media and the Web
4/15/2013 8:24 AM EST
Does social media and internet based information sources such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Blogs and many more influence our decision on where we travel to and how we share our...
Taylor & Francis authors believe in fundamental benefits of OA but are less sure of citation advantage
4/15/2013 5:39 AM EST
Oxford, April, 2013
In the fourth in a series of Press Releases on the themes and findings of the Open Access Survey, Taylor & Francis explores authors’ perceptions regarding...
94% of journals published by Taylor & Francis / Routledge now comply with Research Councils UK (RCUK) and Wellcome Trust mandates
4/11/2013 9:23 AM EST
Oxford, UK, April, 2013
The Wellcome Trust and...
A human right to land: Globalizations leads the way with an alternative approach to land grabbing
4/11/2013 5:06 AM EST
Are the current international responses to the global land grab failing to address human rights violations and abuses?
A timely new article, published in Globalizations, argues...
The Neglected Places of Practice
4/5/2013 5:30 AM EST
Writing in this issue of Planning Theory and Practice (14:1), Robert Beauregard, in his article The Neglected...
Dr. William Carter Receives Inaugural Arthur C. Stern Award
4/3/2013 11:00 AM EST
Pioneering ozone research stands apart to collect prestigious award
Philadelphia, 26th March 2013: Taylor & Francis and the Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association...
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