Edge, read the greatest thinkers of our time expound on their pet ideas.
Science and Technology Daily, nice set of accessible articles on science and technology from all over the world.
Art and Literature Daily, critical articles on art, literature, philosophy etc, again sourced from all over the world.
Science News, popular and accessible account of news from the world of science.
Science Blogs, a collection of science blogs from all over the world.
e-books directory, a massive online collection of free lecture notes and e-books on the net, pertaining to all kinds of subjects. The text analogue of academic earth!
Academic earth, online courses from some of the best teachers in US. Some of the lectures are magnificent. If you wish to start learning any topic, this is probably the place to start.
TED and Fora TV, watch and hear the brilliant minds of our time talk about various issues.
Khan Academy, more than 2100 freely available videos, mostly on various topics in science. Immense pedagogical value and also good as a quick refresher on a topic.
The Science Network, watch top scientists and policymakers expound on science and its impact on the society.
Science Networks, watch interesting videos on a large number of subjects. Do not confuse with the site above!
Top Documentaries, watch free documentaries online. This site actually hosts the links to documentaries available on other video hosting websites.
InkScape (vector graphics software for preparing high-resolution/publication quality figures)
Ligand Expo (“provides chemical and structural information about small molecules within the structure entries of the Protein Data Bank.”)
NoMachine (for remote access of computers)
Nucleic Acid Data Base (structure repository exclusively of nucleic acids)
Protein Data Bank (structure repository of biomolecules)
Web 3DNA (reconstruction, visualization and analysis of nucleic acids)
Web of Science (requirement: institute internet network or VPN log-in)
SciFinder (requires log-in credentials created from Institute)
Pubmed (free to use, no log-in necessary, online profile might help save search results)
Google scholar (free to use)
Feedly (helpful towards collecting RSS feeds from journals for easy and quick access to publications)
Zotero (Browser add-on for collecting publication citations)
Mendeley (Standalone program to collect publication citations)
BioMagResBank – Repository of submitted NMR parameters for biomolecules
CHESHIRE – Chemical Shift Repository for computed NMR scaling factors
HMS IST – Iterative soft-thresholding for processing sparsely sampled NMR data from Harvard Medical School (Dr. Wagner’s group)
Google+ NMR community – Social network forum for discussing BioNMR progress
MDD NMR – Multi-dimensional decomposition package for processing sparsely sampled NMR data (Dr. Orekhov’s group)
NESG NMR Wiki – Wikipedia page curated by the member of North East Structural Genomics consortium towards protocols followed in solving high-resolution protein structures with NMR parameters
NMRFAM-SPARKY – SPARKY with additional functionalities incorporated by NMRFAM
NMRPipe – Linux pipe-based processing of multidimensional NMR spectra
PALES – Prediction of alignment from structure to predict residual dipolar couplings in biomolecules
SPARKY – Multidimensional NMR data analysis
TopSpin – Processing software provided by Bruker (free to download following registration)
XPLOR-NIH – Structure determination of biomolecules using NMR parameters
NMRIUM is a free web-based application that revolutionizes NMRSpectra Processing. No need to install software anymore
ANZMAG – Video lectures introducing various concepts in NMR by Dr. James Keeler and other experts
Keeler group – Lectures of fundamentals of NMR by Dr. James Keeler
Reich group – Lectures of fundamentals of organic NMR spectroscopy by Dr. Hans J Reich
Frydman Group – Video lectures on UltraFast NMR by Dr. Lucio Frydman’s group
Charles Sanders Group – Protocols and very good pointers towards a good research lab.
Experimental NMR Conference (annual meet happens in the month of April in USA)
International Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems (biannual international conference)
National Magnetic Resonance Society Symposium (annual meeting in India, ~February-March)
Web of Science (requirement: institute internet network or VPN log-in)
SciFinder (requires log-in credentials created from Institute)
Pubmed (free to use, no log-in necessary, online profile might help save search results)
Google scholar (free to use)
Feedly (helpful towards collecting RSS feeds from journals for easy and quick access to publications)
Zotero (Browser add-on for collecting publication citations)
Mendeley (Standalone program to collect publication citations)
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