
The “invisible” words that shaped Dickens classics also lead audiences through Spielberg dramas. And according to new research, these small words can be found in a similar pattern across most storylines, no […]
The ‘Leadership in Print Media’ chapter is a membership chapter within the 7R Future Leadership Institute. Members of this chapter:
– collect and research articles of importance defining past, present and future of the Print Media industry
– come together and discuss specific research projects, finance specific research projects and publish certain reports and articles
– organize seminars in the field of Print Media Studies
– share their network among the members
– bring together experts in order to innovate inside-out or outside-in the field of Print Media
– co-own the innovations from the chapter
The “invisible” words that shaped Dickens classics also lead audiences through Spielberg dramas. And according to new research, these small words can be found in a similar pattern across most storylines, no […]
With findings that could have been taken from the pages of a spy novel, researchers at the University of California, Irvine have demonstrated that they can purloin intellectual property by recording and […]
Heritage scientists at UCL have developed demographic models of decay and loss to predict when a large library or archival collection might age beyond repair. Lead author, Professor Matija Strlic (UCL Institute […]
Knowing ‘what everyone’s talking about’ has always been the mark of the fashionable and connected. It’s very much easier to do in the age of social media, when comments and pictures can […]
Cornell University engineers have developed a method to re-create the arrangement of muscles of an octopus tentacle, using an elastomer and 3D printer. The research was groundbreaking since until now, 3D printing […]
A new computer algorithm that can “read” web addresses in images or videos could make blocking pornographic, gambling and other illegal sites easier for parents and law enforcement agencies, scientists say. Internet […]
Researchers at Columbia Engineering and Zhejiang University in China develop new method—computational hydrographic printing—that physically aligns a surface color texture onto a 3D surface with a precision never before attained Working with […]
Conventional electroluminescent (EL) foils can be bent up to a certain degree only and can be applied easily onto flat surfaces. The new process developed by Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in […]
In a collaborative project worth SEK 35 million, researchers and external partners are together developing a technology to make full-scale 3D prints of cellulose based material. It is not a matter of […]
Researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology are giving new meaning to the term “read the fine print” with their demonstration of a color printing process using nanomaterials. In this case, […]
ITHACA, N.Y. – What’s in the newspaper today can predict how skinny or fat a country’s population will be tomorrow, says new research published in BMC Public Health by Brian Wansink, Professor […]
by University of Montreal A study at the University of Montreal shows that the market share of the five largest research publishing houses reached 50% in 2006, rising, thanks to mergers and […]
by Ilse Frederickx and Katrien Bollen | KU Leuven Researchers at the KU Leuven Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis have found a more eco-friendly way to derive lignin – a paper industry waste […]
Renaissance ‘father of modern publishing’ is celebrated in Oxford historian’s exhibition Can an idea be owned, bought and sold? We think of intellectual property as a modern concept, but a new exhibition […]