Submitted by Sorin61 t3_z5v1h4 in technology
MonoMcFlury t1_ixyg7ii wrote
Reply to comment by pickleer in Space Elevators Are Less Sci-Fi Than You Think by Sorin61
Do you have any alternative recommendations?
pickleer t1_ixzaguy wrote
MonoMcFlury t1_iy464oq wrote
Thx. There's so much to check out!
pickleer t1_iy4l9v5 wrote
Way back in the day, google had a homepage you could set up for yourself. You could fill it with feeds and links and apps. Cell phones wound up looking like what you could do on this thing. They killed it, so I migrated all my links to an online spreadsheet. They're easy to set up and a wayyy easier way to keep and sort all your bookmarks and daily destinations. FWTW
WexfordHo t1_ixzaodr wrote
It’s what Scientific American used to be, before SciAm turned into another popsci dung heap.
MonoMcFlury t1_iy46bcu wrote
Ty. Gonna look into it.
ahfoo t1_ixyryew wrote
You can go straight to the source and read academic journals directly. It's great for your vocabulary and you get a sense of what is really going on. While many journals are paywalled, there are plenty with open access policies:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open-access_journals
Here is another collection:
Directory of Open Access Journals sorted by Science topics in English only
And yes, in many cases they are illustrated.
MonoMcFlury t1_iy468wt wrote
Good advice. Will have some reading to do! Thanks!
rdizzy1223 t1_ixz6dy7 wrote
You can just use something like sci-hub.
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