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This week Nicholas takes us on a behind the scenes look at how scientific literature is made and shared. We talk about how ideas permeate within research groups, the process of publication, and how to filter and search academic articles. Neeraj shares his experience with the famous reviewer three syndrome and how he enjoys making the cheese more than writing about it. They discuss the intersection between mainstream media and academic research and how such interactions can bear both positive and negative fruits. If you're looking for ways to include more research in your diet, this is the episode for you.
Thumbnail DALL·E prompt: "the cover of a magazine about science with a picture of an intelligent and well-dressed goose looking triumphant and holding a test tube, in the style of a cartoon"
Please join us on our website, Twitter, Reddit, and Discord:
https://www.wildtruthchase.com
https://twitter.com/WildTCPodcast
https://www.reddit.com/r/WildTruthChase/
https://discord.gg/gqM54csKSB
This week Nicholas takes us on a behind the scenes look at how scientific literature is made and shared. We talk about how ideas permeate within research groups, the process of publication, and how to filter and search academic articles. Neeraj shares his experience with the famous reviewer three syndrome and how he enjoys making the cheese more than writing about it. They discuss the intersection between mainstream media and academic research and how such interactions can bear both positive and negative fruits. If you're looking for ways to include more research in your diet, this is the episode for you.
Thumbnail DALL·E prompt: "the cover of a magazine about science with a picture of an intelligent and well-dressed goose looking triumphant and holding a test tube, in the style of a cartoon"
Please join us on our website, Twitter, Reddit, and Discord:
https://www.wildtruthchase.com
https://twitter.com/WildTCPodcast
https://www.reddit.com/r/WildTruthChase/
https://discord.gg/gqM54csKSB