Our congratulations to Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov of the University
of Manchester, UK, winners of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics for their
discovery of graphene, one-atom-thick material made of carbon. Their
seminal 2004 Science paper, as well as related papers on the properties of graphene, are SCIENCE FREE with simple registration.
Teach For America provides the critical source of trained teachers who are helping break the cycle of
educational inequity. These
teachers, called corps members, commit to teach for two years in one of numerous urban and rural regions across the country, going above and beyond traditional expectations to help their students to achieve at high levels. Teach For America's 20,000 alumni
are playing critical roles in the effort to improve the quality of
public education in the low income communities.
DSpace is the software of choice for academic, unprofitable and
commercial organizations building open digital repositories. It is free
and easy to install out of the box being completely customizable to fit
the needs of any organization.
DSpace enables open access to all types of
digital content including text, images, videos, data sets. With the growing community of developers, committed to continuously expanding and improving the software, each DSpace
installation benefits from the next.