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Where can you find a good recent science article?

ScienceDaily- very good site!!


Can you help me find papers that cite a specific research article?

Yes, you can use databases such as Google Scholar or Web of Science to find papers that cite a specific research article. Just search for the title of the article in the database and look for the "cited by" or "references" section to find papers that have cited that article.


In the US the media is?

It is rare to find a news reporter who does not interject his own bias into the news. The Code of Journalism calls for reporting what was said and done by or to the person being interviewed only, without adding a single word or phrase of your own, and without expressing any opinion over what was said or done by or to the person being interviewed. It is a simple thing to do, really. But I challenge anyone to find a news reporter who is able to conduct an interview that way! I challenge anyone to find a newspaper reporter who writes a news article with no personal bias added! It can't be done. Media bias is the bias or perceived bias of journalists and news producers within the mass media in the selection of events and stories that are reported and how they are covered. The term "media bias" implies a pervasive or widespread bias contravening the standards of journalism, rather than the perspective of an individual journalist or article.


How can one find science in the news?

In the New York Times and many other companies, the newspaper contains an article dedicated to science alone. A website that is dedicated to all the work of science alone is biologynews.


How can I find articles that cite a specific article?

To find articles that cite a specific article, you can use academic databases like Google Scholar or Web of Science. Simply search for the title of the article you are interested in, and then look for the option to view articles that have cited it. This will show you a list of other scholarly works that reference the article you are looking for.


Where can one find information on inert gases?

One can find information on inert gases in chemistry books such as The Noble Gases by J.Thomas or online. Science Daily has a referenced article on noble gases.


What is important to identify before reading and analyzing a source for research?

When evaluating a source, you first need to know whether it would be considered as a potentially reliable source, meaning, what type of publication is it? If it is an Internet Blog post by an unknown writer, that would have less reliability than a book written by a top expert in the field. Generally speaking, a book published from a top publisher (SAGE, for example) ranks highest. An established professional journal ranks high as well. Then come general readership magazines. Then newspaper articles. Internet sources always rank lowest--unless you use an .edu website with writings from professors or others with credentials.As far as determining author bias, you often cannot decide the bias without first reading the article/work. However, if the Title or Publisher has a known or easily identifiable bias, you might know the "slant" before reading and analyzing a work. For example, if the article was published in a journal paid by the Klu Klux Klan, you can suppose part of the bias. In a magazine titled Sharks, written about sharks, you likely won't find articles about killing them--so the "bias" might be conservation. But if you find an article about sharks in a magazine called, High Powered Sport Reeling, you'd know it likely talks about catching sharks with some hook and reel fishing method-- the bias: that hunting and fishing is glorified as a sport.So always try to determine if the publication itself would be ranked high. Then look for clues about bias. But you may not know author bias without first skimming or reading the article.


When researching a topic why must you be on a good guard against bias?

A biased article will give you information on only part of the topic. If you want to understand the topic, you have to assume that there are other opinions and look for them, not just take whatever you find first as the truth.


How do you find the source of an article?

You find where its from.


Find the symbol of fixed resistor?

symbols of fixed resistors


Where can I find a DOI for a research article?

You can find a DOI for a research article usually on the first page of the article or in the citation information. It is a unique identifier that helps locate the article online.


How do you find the fixed area?

dust find it