Sources & relevant Wikipedia articles: 2023 in science. Stay up to date with the latest major studies.

I also integrate most of the studies into Wikipedia; finding, editing & selection take most of the time, not the image. Monthly newsletter is here (I don’t know if it still sends the mails properly).

I used to put all the sources here; here’s the sources for only the six main items:

  • @doyadig
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    117 months ago

    This is awesome. How do I subscribe to these posts only?

    • prototyperspectiveOP
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      67 months ago

      Thank you! You can get notified via a monthly email. Let me know if they land in the spam-folder, I don’t know if they do or did.

      • @doyadig
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        47 months ago

        Hell Yeah. Great. Just subscribed. III let you know if they end up in junk folder.

  • @Yokozuna
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    47 months ago

    Love to read the info, but also hate the info - the one about oxygen content in rivers is particularly terrible :(

  • @[email protected]
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    47 months ago

    How do I subscribe to these posts? I don’t mind seeing everything proto does, but I can’t find a way to even follow the user.

    Like, subscribe, ring the bell

    • prototyperspectiveOP
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      27 months ago

      Glad you liked it and ask about it: you can get notified via the monthly email, see the newsletter link above.

  • Captain Poofter
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    7 months ago

    What are the six main entries?

    Am i really supposed to click 6 unlabeled urls looking for one thing i want from a list of 10 things? I mean thanks for trying, but pretty useless.

    • @Serinus
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      7 months ago

      There’s a better way to phrase this.

      But it’s true, proper citations shouldn’t be much of a stretch from what he’s already doing. Presumably none of this is off the top of his head.

      Not for this one, of course, but it’d be nice to see going forward.

      Maybe it could be designed as front and back of a card as two images. In some places the second image could be included as a comment.

    • prototyperspectiveOP
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      27 months ago

      They are sorted by order of appearance; it’s just 4 links and the two additional ones are the short items of the tile’s image.