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The journal was announced by the American Association for the Advancement of Science in February 2014, and the first articles were published in early 2015. [1] [2] [3] In 2019, Science Advances surpassed Science Magazine in the number of monthly submissions, becoming the largest member in the Science family of journals.
A paper generator is computer software that composes scholarly papers in the style of those that appear in academic journals or conference proceedings. Typically, the generator uses technical jargon from the field to compose sentences that are grammatically correct and seem erudite but are actually nonsensical. [ 1 ]
On March 26, the public is invited to share stories of how scientific advances have improved or saved lives. Suggested activities include: Celebrate scientific achievements; Give thanks to workers in every field of science and medicine; Raise awareness of the importance of critical thinking; Lobby for science in public policy [2]
19 surveillance videos (7 days with 24 hours each). Videos Data compression 2016 [206] Taj-Eddin, I. A. T. F. et al. LILA BC Labeled Information Library of Alexandria: Biology and Conservation. Labeled images that support machine learning research around ecology and environmental science. None ~10M images Images Classification 2019 [207]
Global warming: 2023 is confirmed as the hottest year on record by several science agencies. [35] NASA reports a figure of 1.4 degrees Celsius above the late 19th century average, when modern record-keeping began. [36] NOAA reports a figure of 1.35 degrees Celsius. [37] Berkeley Earth reports a figure of 1.54 degrees Celsius. [38]
An important field in computer science, technology, and library science is the longevity of data. Scientific research generates huge amounts of data, especially in genomics and astronomy , but also in the medical sciences , e.g. in medical imaging .
The October 1983 issue of Acorn User magazine carried a BBC BASIC listing for generating fractal shapes by Susan Stepney, now Professor of Computer Science at the University of York. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] She followed this up in the March 1984 Acorn User with “Snowflakes and other fractal monsters”. [ 13 ]
Computational origami is a branch of computer science that is concerned with studying algorithms for solving paper-folding problems. In the early 1990s, origamists participated in a series of origami contests called the Bug Wars in which artists attempted to out-compete their peers by adding complexity to their origami bugs.