The stereotype goes that scientific information is technical, dry, and boring. After all, everyone has dragged themselves through a too-dense manuscript or fought sleep during a slow presentation at ...
The COVID-19 pandemic flooded the public with both reporting and original scientific research. It was inescapable. Many people waded into these waters, if not for the first time, certainly more than ...
Since its introduction to the public in 2022, ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence system, has substantially grown in use, creating written stories, graphics, art and more with just a short prompt from ...
Case Western Reserve University faculty members are invited to the next session in the Principles of Sound Scientific Writing series. Titled “Writing Your Methods—the Heart of Your Scientific Paper,” ...
In recent commentaries in Nature, 1 the New York Times Magazine, 2 and the American Scholar, 3 the scientific article has come under attack because it has allegedly degenerated into a thick "molasses ...
As researchers across disciplines continue to explore the potential benefits and applications of artificial intelligence (AI), Yale physicist Chiara M.F. Mingarelli recently tested the use of AI in ...
A researcher has just finished writing a scientific paper. She knows her work could benefit from another perspective. Did she overlook something? Or perhaps there's an application of her research she ...
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