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IEEE congratulates Syukoro Manabe, Klaus Haselmann, and Giorgio Parisi on winning the 2021 Nobel Prize for Physics. The prize was awarded jointly to Syukuro Manabe and Klaus Hasselmann “for the physical modelling of Earth's climate, quantifying variability and reliably predicting global warming," and to Giorgio Parisi "for the discovery of the interplay of disorder and fluctuations in physical systems from atomic to planetary scales."

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You already know the importance of having access to IEEE Xplore for your work—let us help you prove the value to your management team.

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Finding Inspiration for the Next Breakthrough Discovery

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Staying One Step Ahead of Technological Change

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When it comes to releasing profitable innovations, timing is everything. It can be the difference between bringing a product to market on time to meet revenue projections, or missing the window of opportunity—and earnings targets.

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IEEE Xplore users can now receive an alert when new content is available from the publisher of their choice including IEEE, MIT Press, or Morgan & Claypool. Learn more

IEEE Xplore eBook alerts

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A hot, new topic aimed to assist businesses in understanding the weak points in their cyber security, Hacking Your Company: Ethical Solutions to Defeat Cyber Attacks is ideal for technical professionals across all industries who support their company's IT departments and require up-to-date information on this threat. These 8 courses are designed to help mid/advanced career professionals in IT, computer science, and related fields, to identify new issues and trends.

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Do you want to stay current or enhance your cyber security knowledge? Your organization can do so through IEEE’s new elearning course series now available from IEEE Xplore. These courses are peer-reviewed and updated by leading experts in the field which will offer tremendous benefits to your organization.

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PISCATAWAY, N.J., 18 August 2016 – The IEEE Xplore digital library, one of the world’s largest collections of technical literature in engineering, computer science and related technologies, recently reached a milestone with a total of over four million documents now available in its vast repository. 

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Learn tips and techniques to help you improve your search results and get the most out of IEEE Xplore.

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