Over 500 scientific research institutes at home and abroad have participated in these projects, achieving important results in space life science, space medicine, space material science, and microgravity fluid physics with more than 280 papers published in international first-class journals, Lin said. ...
Every year, thousands of papers are published that describe new algorithms to be applied to medical and biomedical images, and various new products appear on the market based on such algorithms. But few papers and products provide a fair and direct comparison of the newly proposed solution with ...
Every year, thousands of papers are published that describe new algorithms to be applied to medical and biomedical images, and various new products appear on the market based on such algorithms. But few papers and products provide a fair and direct comparison of the newly proposed solution with ...
From candidate papers, the papers were considered if their results/data could be applied to the following central questions: (1) How much carbon is stored (globally) at present in the system (total and on average per hectare) and what is the confidence? (2) At the global level, is ...
You've jumped from Grace data showing total mass, to links to papers discussing snowfall changes, to Surface Mass Balance, and back again - and it is all jumbled together in an incoherent mess. In 546, you state, "I never said the the [sic] mass loss has stopped. (OK, last year in...
No.FrequencyAppearance yearKeyword 1 742 2002 drug delivery 2 701 2001 nanoparticle 3 547 2000 glioblastoma 4 451 1999 cancer 5 445 2006 in vitro 6 430 1999 delivery 7 358 2002 blood brain barrier 8 354 1999 glioblastoma multiforme 9 332 2005 therapy 10 318 2002 cell 11 303 2014 extracellul...
Fig. 7: Year of first usage of open science practices. The chart shows the cumulative proportion of scholars (who earned their PhD in 2009 or earlier, n = 782) in a given year who adopted an open science practice in that year or previously. Data are taken from responses to the question...
75. Use raisins to test density Difficulty: Easy / Materials: Basic It doesn’t get much easier than this experiment! You’ll need a cup of regular water, a cup of sparkling water, and some raisins. So few materials teach a big lesson on buoyancy and density. ...
The Junior Science and Humanities Symposium National Competition is one of the country’s longest-running STEM competitions—participants submit and present scientific research papers, and compete for military-sponsored undergraduate scholarships. The JSHS national competition is designed to emulate a ...
Furthermore, this corpus grows at the rate of about a million papers a year at present1. The assimilation of this corpus for current and future scientific research has become a challenge for all scientific and technological advancements leading to increased siloing of information within topical sub...