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Studies crack me up sometimes they choose to abbreviate a lot
I'm reading this study where the abbreviations AI (artificial intelligence), AIC (AI chatbots), CA (cognitive atrophy), and AICICA (AI chatbot induced cognitive atrophy) are all being used at the same time, and it's like being stuck in a fun house mirror
me: peer review is an essential part of the scientific process and helps maintain trust in and integrity of the research we publish
also me, the second anyone suggests an edit to my work:
Studies indicate that average human body temperature has decreased over the past century.
nature documentary on fish
online resources
Google is so powerful that it "hides" other search systems from us. We just don't know the existence of most of them.
Meanwhile, there are still a huge number of excellent searchers in the world who specialize in books, science, other smart information.
Here's a list of sites you may have never heard of!
www.refseek.com - Academic Resource Search. More than a billion sources: encyclopedia, monographies, magazines.
www.worldcat.org - a search for the contents of 20 thousand worldwide libraries. Find out where lies the nearest rare book you need.
https://link.springer.com - access to more than 10 million scientific documents: books, articles, research protocols.
www.bioline.org.br is a library of scientific bioscience journals published in developing countries.
http://repec.org - volunteers from 102 countries have collected almost 4 million publications on economics and related science.
www.science.gov is an American state search engine on 2200+ scientific sites. More than 200 million articles are indexed.
www.base-search.net is one of the most powerful researches on academic studies texts. More than 100 million scientific documents,
thanks Christopher Seymore for links
Is there a magazine or something similar that shares cool and quirky scientific studies? Like the kind of studies that do numbers on tumblr? Tagging some of the sciences that might have such studies.
Basically I really miss Mental Floss magazine and I want a similar, physical magazine subscription.
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