- Trump tweeted a picture of himself signing a 'bill' that appears to be a blank sheet of paper, and the internet is having a field day https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-might-have-tweeted-a-photo-of-himself-signing-a-blank-bill-government-shutdown-2018-12 2186 comments politics
- What is that thing that keeps showing in papers on different fields? http://i.stack.imgur.com/eD36T.jpg 13 comments math
- Warp Field Mechanics - Paper from 100 Year Starship project http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20110015936_2011016932.pdf 13 comments technology
- [WKBN] Progressive Field moving away from paper tickets for Indians’ 2021 season https://www.wkbn.com/sports/progressive-field-moving-away-from-paper-tickets-for-indians-2021-season/ 48 comments baseball
- Janoris Jenkins on Bucs: It's paper, you have to produce on the field https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2020/07/16/janoris-jenkins-on-bucs-its-paper-you-have-to-produce-on-the-field/ 31 comments nfl
- Recent survey paper on Explainable Deep Learning for field newcomers None 3 comments deeplearning
- What paper(s) would you recommend to someone to get a "flavor" for your field? https://www.reddit.com/r/math/comments/bzws5n/what_papers_would_you_recommend_to_someone_to_get/ 34 comments math
- A 'ripple effect' means retractions stigmatize entire scientific fields, study finds. After a retraction, the rate at which related papers were cited dropped by 5.7% relative to a selection of control papers that were not related to a retraction. http://blogs.nature.com/news/2012/11/retractions-stigmatize-scientific-fields-study-finds.html 12 comments science
- Romney at his Sandy ‘relief’ event compares hurricane recovery to picking up ‘rubbish and paper’ on football field http://pamshouseblend.firedoglake.com/2012/10/30/romney-at-his-sandy-relief-event-compares-hurricane-recovery-to-his-picking-up-rubbish-and-paper-on-football-field/ 87 comments politics
- History of the Fielding, a white paper from Tom Tango released yesterday that goes into the details of Statcast fielding evaluations. http://tangotiger.com/images/uploads/history_of_the_fielding.pdf 4 comments baseball
- [AlbaneseLaura] There is a panda (?) festival (??) with accompanying paper mache (???) panda statue (????) at Citi Field. https://twitter.com/AlbaneseLaura/status/1171139477592580096 10 comments baseball
- Main papers of the 4 Fields medalists can be found on arXiv. https://www.reddit.com/r/math/comments/93ouqc/main_papers_of_the_4_fields_medalists_can_be/ 3 comments math
- Paper suggests universe will dissipate when random quantum fluctuation leads to collapse of the Higgs field http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/05/science/finding-the-higgs-leads-to-more-puzzles.html?ref=science 20 comments science
- When findings are debated online, as with a yet to be released paper that 'calls out' the field of social neuroscience, who wins? http://www.seedmagazine.com/news/2009/02/that_voodoo_that_scientists_do.php 14 comments cogsci
- 'Cell' has released a free paper on the 'hallmarks of aging', documenting the most important and recent advances in the field. For reference, their 'hallmarks of cancer' paper has been their most cited paper of all time. http://www.cell.com/fulltext/s0092-8674(13)00645-4 6 comments science
- A paper in Nature reports a pilot system for the generation of fuel from sunlight and air, which is shown to operate under field conditions. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-04174-y.epdf?sharing_token=sPQSLwDPEnQangqNS6jVYdRgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0NAyORlPAOVZ6AhT8hPh20IWb7nXncM2RMsXAKavlSFSX7C2DYssYur1ua7N-3J82tjk-1HVO4zm1Pl_vb8spx02yWaAKcov-9p0b2KUh5A_8WHhlVyBJFSjhlrsRaFRc0%3D 8 comments science
- Evidence of Fraud in an Influential Field Experiment About Dishonesty - paper by Dan Ariely has more than 400 citations on Google Scholar. It's about dishonesty. Turns out it's fraudulent. https://datacolada.org/98 16 comments nottheonion
- TIL Brewer fans would wear paper bags over their heads and throw soup cans on the field whenever Jeff Suppan took the mound at Miller Park http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/jeff_suppan#baseball_career 18 comments baseball
- RealClimate: Antarctic Peninsula warming: natural variability or “global warming”? (article with links to the most recent peer-reviewed papers on the subject and very good analysis from experts in that field) http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2012/08/antarctic-peninsula-warming-natural-variability-of-global-warming/ 6 comments science
- "The philosophical world has been waiting for a long time for this volume from one of its greatest thinkers. Several of these classic papers revolutionized a number of fields in philosophy, in some cases even without having been previously published." http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/philosophy/language/?view=usa&ci=9780199730155 4 comments philosophy
- The paper is now considered one of the founding texts of happiness studies, a field that has yielded some surprisingly morose results. http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/books/2010/03/22/100322crbo_books_kolbert 5 comments science
- A lot of you really liked this paper field I'm making, so here's a small update. Also: if you have any suggestions for stuff to add, please tell me, I'd love to add your ideas! https://www.reddit.com/gallery/t2aqso 24 comments baseball
- Aurelio De Laurentiis - "The word Scudetto should not be taboo for Napoli. We have all it takes to fight for first place. On paper this is my strongest Napoli, I hope we can demonstrate it on the field. http://napoli.repubblica.it/sport/2017/07/12/news/la_sfida_di_de_laurentiis_e_il_mio_napoli_piu_forte_lo_scudetto_non_e_tabu_-170573144/ 28 comments soccer
- "The prevailing viewpoint in the field of finance is that the markets are probably at least weakly efficient. The prevailing viewpoint in the field of computer science is that P probably does not equal NP. With the results of this paper, it is clear that both cannot be correct." http://ssrn.com/abstract=1773169 84 comments compsci
- Researchers feel pressure to cite superfluous papers: "One in five academics in a variety of social science and business fields say they have been asked to pad their papers with superfluous references in order to get published." http://www.nature.com/news/researchers-feel-pressure-to-cite-superfluous-papers-1.9968 15 comments science
- A research by 9-yr-old Emily Rosa - the youngest person ever to have a paper published in JAMA - after she saw a video of Therapeutic Touch where practitioners claim to treat many diseases by manipulating a "human energy field" emanating the body http://jama.ama-assn.org/content/279/13/1005.full 285 comments science
- [Passan] For the last two innings, fans have been trying to throw paper airplanes onto the field at Chase Field. One just landed. The public-address announcer said fans who throw things on the field are subject to fines or even arrest. He was booed. https://twitter.com/JeffPassan/status/1719543103714123807 192 comments baseball
- Out of 114 scientific fields, 5 (particle physics, atomic physics, cell biology, neuroscience, & molecular chemistry) account for more than half of the Nobel prizes awarded. Almost all Nobel prize-related papers were cited less extensively than many other papers published. (1995-2017) https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0234612 3 comments science
- Will China lead the world in AI by 2030? The country’s artificial-intelligence research is growing in quality, but the field still plays catch up to the United States in terms of high-impact papers, people and ethics. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-02360-7 4 comments technology
- The Hubble Space Telescope's most-used camera (Wide Field Cam 3) is back in action after a malfunction earlier this month. Installed in 2009, WFC3 has taken more than 240,000 observations and contributed data to over 2,000 peer-reviewed published papers. http://www.astronomy.com/news/2019/01/hubbles-most-used-camera-is-back-in-action-after-malfunction 3 comments worldnews
- Hubble’s most-used camera (Wide Field Cam 3) is back in action after a malfunction earlier this month. Installed in 2009, WFC3 has taken more than 240,000 observations and contributed data to over 2,000 peer-reviewed published papers. http://www.astronomy.com/news/2019/01/hubbles-most-used-camera-is-back-in-action-after-malfunction 8 comments space
- Negative resistivity leads to positive resistance in the presence of a magnetic field: A research paper reports that negative resistivity can produce a positive resistance, along with a sign reversal in the Hall effect in GaAs/AlGaAs semiconductor devices, in the presence of a magnetic field http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-12/gsu-nrl121113.php 5 comments science
- A new study finds that reference lists include more papers with men as 1st & last author than expected if gender were unrelated to referencing; the imbalance is due to citation practices of men & increases over time as the field diversifies https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-020-0658-y 4 comments science
- Made a list of papers to get folks into deep learning, I picked papers that must be read by anyone getting into the field, order from simple to hard, check it out! https://www.curatedpapers.com/lists/guyzana/intro-to-deep-learning-6876b15a 17 comments learnmachinelearning
- The death of a prominent scientist can actually help their field. A new analysis shows that the overall number of publications in various biomedical fields surged after the death of top researchers, and the papers began coming from voices outside of that scientist’s once-influential core group. http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/d-brief/2019/09/03/scientist-death-help-field/ 69 comments science
- CFAIL2019 at Columbia University (May31-Jun1): Cryptographers & cryptologists invite you to celebrate useful "failures" in the research field of Cryptology. The weekend conference opens w/ a night of comedy & music followed by papers that describe instructive failures & not-yet-successes. http://www.cfail2019.com 3 comments crypto
- "In a new paper, accepted for publication in the journal Physical Review D, [André] Füzfa calls for scientists to use magnetic fields to make, measure, manipulate and use gravitational fields -- both for scientific study and technological innovation." http://www.upi.com/science_news/2016/01/08/can-we-use-magnetic-fields-to-make-and-manipulate-gravity/6791452285704/ 10 comments science
- Survival of the fittest spider group - Nature paper provides first-ever field evidence of controversial ‘group selection’: The individual spiders are only the size of a pencil eraser, but they form organized groups that can catch prey ranging from fruit flies to small vertebrates http://www.uvm.edu/~uvmpr/?page=news&storyid=19294 3 comments science
- Greek National soccer team notifies Romanian squad of an error they made on their roster before the first leg of the playoffs. The mistake would have nullified any goals Romania scored. teams director says "we want to qualify on the field and not on paper". http://ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_wsite5_1_21/11/2013_528813 229 comments soccer
- WSEAS - is that a scam? I keep getting e-mails from them, inviting to submit a paper, but no-one in my field ever published or participated in anything through that organization. Explain? http://www.wseas.org/ 4 comments science