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19 votes
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Meet the death metal singers changing vocal health research
28 votes -
How do you keep up with the research in your field?
Do you have a weekly or daily routine? A preferred application? For context, I’m an ecologist that focuses on statistics and modeling and I work in a few different ecosystems. I’ve always...
Do you have a weekly or daily routine? A preferred application?
For context, I’m an ecologist that focuses on statistics and modeling and I work in a few different ecosystems. I’ve always struggled to feel like I have a good understanding of the literature and I think there are a few main reasons.
- Quantity: It’s overwhelming. There is so. Much. Research. And there’s more literally every day that is or might be relevant.
- Sources: Relatedly, there are so many journals to try to keep up with. And certainly more that I should be keeping up with that I’m not even aware of.
- Method: I haven’t found an interface that really works for me. I end up ignoring emails with journal table of contents. Scrolling through RSS feeds on Zotero or Mendeley is awful. Going to the journal websites is even worse.
- Scheduling: I block out time in my calendar, but there’s always something else I’d rather work on. It’s hard to force myself to focus on it.
- Workflow: The exploration-exploitation trade off. If I skim through all the titles of a bunch of different journals, I end up just spending the whole time downloading papers which then sit in my Zotero library without getting read. If I stop to look in more detail, I don’t get through much of the article list.
- Retention: It’s hard to read something over and really retain it. I’ve taken notes (digitally and on paper) but that adds to the time it takes to skim titles and abstracts, which reduces the number I can cover.
One of the downsides of everything being digital is that I also find it harder to skim an article and get the gist of it. Flipping through a magazine lets you skim the titles and figures to easily get the main idea. Online, I need to read the title, click in a new tab if it seems interesting, scroll around to skim the abstract, and scroll and/or click to the figures. Flipping back and forth to the abstract or different sections is also harder.
What I’d really like is something kind of like a forum or link aggregator where I could skim titles and click an expander to view the abstract and figures.
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No, it’s not the incentives—it’s you
26 votes -
A nonsense phrase has been occurring in scientific papers, suggesting artificial intelligence data contamination
53 votes -
Norway has launched a new scheme to lure top international researchers amid growing pressure on academic freedom in the US
11 votes -
In 2024, the warmest year on record in Europe according to the EU's Copernicus system, Swedish and Norwegian glaciers melted by an average of 1.8 metres
9 votes -
Scientists capture first confirmed footage of a colossal squid in the deep
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A colossal squid is filmed in its natural habitat for the first time
51 votes -
The scientists who leave little trace at the world's northernmost laboratory in Ny-Ålesund in Norway's Arctic
8 votes -
US scientists are using machine learning to find new treatments among thousands of old medicines
12 votes -
Scientists scramble to track Los Angeles wildfires’ long-term health impacts
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Scientists fill knowledge gaps in immune system functions responsible for fighting bacteria
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Virologists are still bringing dangerous, novel pathogens in from the wild
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In 2019, scientist Steffen Olsen took a startling photo of huskies appearing to walk on water – photo quickly went viral as it revealed reality of Greenland's rapidly melting ice
15 votes -
Underwater ‘doorbell’ helps scientists catch coral-eating fish in Florida
8 votes -
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and US influencers bash seed oils, baffling nutrition scientists
52 votes -
Scientists have bred "Woolly Mice" on their journey to bring back the mammoth
40 votes -
For more than twenty years, scientists have followed polar bears in Norway's Arctic archipelago to understand how they may adapt to changing threats as the ice they depend on melts
3 votes -
Under Donald Trump, US government scientists told they need clearance to meet with Canadian counterparts
23 votes -
In the most untouched, pristine parts of the Amazon, birds are dying. Scientists have theories.
10 votes -
Slush flows can be more deadly than avalanches – Norwegian scientists are racing to help predict this hidden hazard
5 votes -
Neolithic people on the Danish island Bornholm sacrificed hundreds of engraved sun stones – linked with a large volcanic eruption that made the sun disappear throughout Northern Europe
11 votes -
Do our dogs have something to tell the world?
8 votes -
Television drama about Danish climate refugees divides opinion – ‘Families Like Ours’ has become national talking point, but some scientists say events depicted couldn't happen
12 votes -
Scientists induce endosymbiosis for first time in lab, a crucial step necessary for complex life
10 votes -
How easy is it for Norway's international seed bank to navigate politics and secure our future food supply?
6 votes -
Study on hydroxychloroquine by Didier Raoult and colleagues gets pulled on ethical and scientific grounds
11 votes -
Goodbye refrigerants, hello magnets: Scientists develop cleaner, greener heat pump
55 votes -
‘Unprecedented risk’ to life on Earth: Scientists call for halt on ‘mirror life’ microbe research
55 votes -
Recordings by biologist Heike Vester reveal how oil and gas exploration as well as cruises, fishing boats and even whale-watchers are creating noise pollution that threatens return of Norway's whales
6 votes -
Inside the hidden history of secretaries and stenographers at Princeton
5 votes -
Reusing plastic water bottles, to-go containers? Scientists say that’s a bad idea.
27 votes -
A ‘yoga pill’ to end anxiety? Scientists find a brain circuit that instantly deflates stress.
15 votes -
The sham legacy of Richard Feynman
28 votes -
Scientists are learning why ultra-processed foods are bad for you
38 votes -
Digging into the first work of modern ecology
6 votes -
This spider scientist wants us to appreciate the world's eight-legged wonders
6 votes -
Scientists and archivists worry Epic Games' control of the 3D model market will 'destroy' cultural heritage
35 votes -
Thirty-year species reintroduction experiment shows evolution unfolding in slow motion
15 votes -
Scientists are racing to find out whether the rapid retreat of glaciers could drive a surge in eruptions as magma builds under Iceland
23 votes -
Iceland's valley of geysers mysteriously reawakens – some long dormant geysers are spouting up to two meters, with experts unsure as to the cause
18 votes -
A scientific fraud. An investigation. A lab in recovery.
20 votes -
Climate scientists are urging Nordic ministers to prevent global warming from causing a major change in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
10 votes -
Spider lovers scurry to Colorado town in search of mating tarantulas and community
9 votes -
Earth has caught a temporary 'second moon,' scientists say
20 votes -
Botanists identify thirty-three global ‘dark spots’ with thousands of unknown plants
16 votes -
Scores of papers by Eliezer Masliah, prominent US neuroscientist and top National Institutes of Health official, fall under suspicion
25 votes -
Patent law is broken (USA) and EU (sort of)
24 votes -
Starlink is increasingly interfering with astronomy, scientists say
30 votes