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Phys.org is an online science, research and technology news aggregator which re-publishes press releases and stories from news agencies (a business model known as churnalism). [1] [2] [3] In 2012, PhysOrg.com was changed to Phys.org. [4] As of 2014, Phys.org was posting an average of 98 items per day. [5]
PhysicsOverflow is a physics website that serves as a post-publication open peer review [2] platform for research papers in physics, as well as a collaborative blog and online community of physicists.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -U.S. scientist John Hopfield and British-Canadian Geoffrey Hinton won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics on Tuesday for discoveries and inventions in machine learning that paved ...
By the end of 1994, the total number of websites was 2,278, including several notable websites and many precursors of today's most popular services. [1] By June 1995, the number of websites had expanded significantly, with some 23,500 sites. [1] Thus, this list of websites founded before 1995 covers the early innovators. Of the 2,879 websites ...
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Technologist – magazine and website published by the EuroTech Universities Alliance; This Week in Science – American radio show and podcast; Through the Wormhole – documentary television series with Morgan Freeman; VOA News – Voice of America's latest news in science and technology [36] and VOA's Science World [37]
In November 1999, a review of popular science websites in the Independent rated Sci Tech Daily as "the best science news site" at the time, with the caveat that it had a "perfunctory design"; the article described it as a links page that "culled the best science features, news stories and book reviews from dozens of science magazines, journals and newspapers."
Pages in category "Physics websites" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. ArXiv; B.