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message 51: by Dawn (new)

Dawn Maslar | 13 comments Kenny wrote: "My answer from that thread.
I have my browser homepage set to GoogleNews (which you can customize if you like) and to the science category in particular.

I also regularly check Science Blogging ..."


Great links. Thanks!


message 52: by Kenny (new)

Kenny Chaffin (kennychaffin) You're welcome!


message 53: by Chris Warns (new)

Chris Warns The greatest site I've found that's very objective would be RCP (real clear politics)


message 54: by Chris Warns (new)

Chris Warns Sorry, I meant RCS (real clear science), real clear politics is good tho to.


message 55: by Kenny (new)

Kenny Chaffin (kennychaffin) :)


message 56: by Al (new)

Al The journal Nature has a news highlights feature that you don't need a subscription to access.


message 57: by Kenny (new)

Kenny Chaffin (kennychaffin) Al wrote: "The journal Nature has a news highlights feature that you don't need a subscription to access."

Cool!


message 58: by Shubham (new)

Shubham Agrawal | 2 comments visit Phys.org and perhaps you will be able to find all latest researches and new findings related to all types of science anx technology. Plus the good thing is its absolutely free, no paid articles whatsoever. I highly recommend you bookmark it.


message 59: by D.C. (new)

D.C. Wolf | 27 comments David wrote: "I subscribe to an e-mail newsletter from www.sciencedaily.com to get a daily update of science-related news."

I signed up for the email.
Easier than filtering out via Twitter.
Thanks.


message 60: by D.C. (new)

D.C. Wolf | 27 comments AAAS.org
and
ACM.org (my particular favorite - at the very least I can find them pointing to researchers of new and relevant info, then go from there)


message 61: by Steve (new)

Steve Van Slyke (steve_van_slyke) | 401 comments I still get ScienceDaily.com but have added Science Alert and the two don't seem to be redundant. Perhaps its been mentioned before in this thread, but if you haven't seen it, here's an example about new information on Planet Nine:

http://www.sciencealert.com/scientist...


message 62: by Betsy, co-mod (new)

Betsy | 2174 comments Mod
Does anyone follow EurekAlert? Looks interesting.


message 63: by Diana.B (new)

Diana.B | 1 comments New Scientist, Nature, MIT techonology review


message 64: by Candice (new)

Candice | 43 comments The guardian


message 65: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) BBC, The Guardian, NOVA, Science News Daily


message 66: by Lucy (last edited May 24, 2022 12:06PM) (new)

Lucy Carter | 34 comments I subscribed to Nature briefing, so I get some articles from Nature.com daily. I haven't been reading much of the briefings lately, but now that I have seen this incredible group, I am motivated to do it. :)
As a birthday gift, one of my aunts gave me a one-year subscription to National Geographic, so I receive a national geographic magazine every month.
I sometimes look at Scientific American; there are some opinion articles in Scientific American, so you can analyze science writers' viewpoints on certain things, and the website considers itself to deliver science news as well. You may need to evaluate its credibility (like with any other science website).
I actually just found this website ending in ".gov," so you all may get a lot out of it. I haven't checked it out yet, but tell me what you think. :) Here is the website:
https://www.science.gov/
One day, I might just take a one-year "vacation" from Goodreads Reading Challenges and book reviews to analyze all the stuff I've been receiving. ^_^


Camelia Rose (on hiatus) (goodeadscomcameliarose) | 127 comments Fascinating: Octopuses and squid are masters of RNA editing while leaving DNA intact
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/o...


message 68: by David (last edited Jun 09, 2023 11:03AM) (new)

David Msomba (kaleshi) | 2 comments Mostly from Science Podcasts,Naked Scientists,New Scientic,Skeptic guide to the Universe and Science Friday,Many are releasing new episodes every once a week and containing science events that have occurred that week,also I like the science discussion,it helps to digest the scientific subjects are not my particular field of expertise,most also do science/scifi book reviews and interviews


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