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Improving scientific publishing: Huddled maths

An academic journal provides haven for rejected work

PAUL LAUTERBUR, the father of magnetic-resonance imaging, had his seminal paper rejected when he first submitted it to Nature. Peter Higgs, eponymous predictor of physics’s missing boson, faced similar trouble with Physics Letters. But Lauterbur went on to win a Nobel prize for his work, and Dr Higgs is an odds-on favourite to get one soon. A good, rejected paper, then, is by no means an oxymoron.

And that observation is the basis of Rejecta Mathematica, an open-source academic journal that recently went online. As its name suggests, the new journal publishes only papers that, like Lauterbur’s and Dr Higgs’s, have been previously submitted to, and rejected by, others. With Annals of Mathematics, one of the best, denying entry to more than 300 last year alone, Rejecta could be busy. …

Improving scientific publishing: Huddled maths

An academic journal provides haven for rejected work

PAUL LAUTERBUR, the father of magnetic-resonance imaging, had his seminal paper rejected when he first submitted it to Nature. Peter Higgs, eponymous predictor of physics’s missing boson, faced similar trouble with Physics Letters. But Lauterbur went on to win a Nobel prize for his work, and Dr Higgs is an odds-on favourite to get one soon. A good, rejected paper, then, is by no means an oxymoron.

And that observation is the basis of Rejecta Mathematica, an open-source academic journal that recently went online. As its name suggests, the new journal publishes only papers that, like Lauterbur’s and Dr Higgs’s, have been previously submitted to, and rejected by, others. With Annals of Mathematics, one of the best, denying entry to more than 300 last year alone, Rejecta could be busy. …

Banks Still Not Lending

The Wall Street Journal writes today: Lending continues to slow as bankers and borrowers refrain from taking risks, in a bearish sign for the economy. The total amount of loans held by 15 large U.S. banks shrank by 2.8% in the second quarter, and more…

The End Of Wall Street: The Wall Street Journal’s VIDEO

The End Of Wall Street. Whether you believe the sentiment behind the name of the Wall Street Journal’s new web series, they make a compelling case. (By the way, check out Michael Lewis’ seminal piece in Portfolio of the same name). Focusing on…

Charles Warner: The Economist Eats the WSJ’s Lunch

Because there is so much information available on the internet free and because more and more people are using the internet as their main source…

Africa: Gay Men Have 10 Times Higher HIV Rate Due To Homophobia: Report

HIV rates among gay men in some African countries are 10 times higher than among the general male population, says research in medical journal the Lancet.

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Arianna Huffington: Shattering the Right vs. Left Prism Once Again: The Wall Street Journal Goes After Goldman and the Bank Bailout

Reading the opinion section of the Wall Street Journal this morning is convincing proof that those who want a progressive financial policy and those who simply want to save capitalism are in agreement about the madness of the administration’s Wall Street policies. There, on the editorial page of the capitalist Bible, was a piece taking repeated shots at Wall Street darling Goldman Sachs. And, over on the opposite page, a two-fisted op-ed by former hedge-fund manager Andy Kessler in which he labels the government bailout of Wall Street “a dumb move” and “a bust.” We’ve now reached the point where the only people defending the administration’s Wall Street policies are the people benefiting from them — or their good friends, Tim Geithner and Larry Summers.