The Month in Science
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Let's talk about last month in science.
Any major papers/developments missing here?
Why is almost nobody integrating new scientific knowledge into Wikipedia? One doesn't need Sci-Hub to read most of the included papers.
Why isn't science like this being covered in common newscasts? If they ever report about scientific results it's either because some expensive spacecraft was launched or it has to do with Covid-19 - it's basically all politics/economy & sports. There aren't regular multi-topic science news even outside of mainstream media. How do you keep track of recent developments without spending too much time?
What do you think of current scientometrics and current ways research is evaluated, selected/popularized, commissioned and incentivized?
Any major papers/developments missing here?
Why is almost nobody integrating new scientific knowledge into Wikipedia? One doesn't need Sci-Hub to read most of the included papers.
Why isn't science like this being covered in common newscasts? If they ever report about scientific results it's either because some expensive spacecraft was launched or it has to do with Covid-19 - it's basically all politics/economy & sports. There aren't regular multi-topic science news even outside of mainstream media. How do you keep track of recent developments without spending too much time?
What do you think of current scientometrics and current ways research is evaluated, selected/popularized, commissioned and incentivized?