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  2. Quanta Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Quanta Magazine is an editorially independent [1] online publication of the Simons Foundation covering developments in physics, mathematics, biology and computer science.. Undark Magazine described Quanta Magazine as "highly regarded for its masterful coverage of complex topics in science and math."

  3. List of science magazines - Wikipedia

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    A science magazine is a periodical publication with news, opinions, and reports about science, generally written for a non-expert audience. In contrast, a periodical publication, usually including primary research and/or reviews, that is written by scientific experts is called a " scientific journal ".

  4. Quanta (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Quanta is an open access scientific journal covering the foundations of quantum mechanics, mathematical physics, and philosophy of science. The first volume, dedicated to the work of Karl Popper on foundations of quantum mechanics, was published on November 15, 2012. [ 1 ]

  5. Wikipedia:Reliable sources checklist - Wikipedia

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    Is it a peer-reviewed scholarly journal, or a magazine (or newspaper) known to have an effective fact-checking operation? WP:RS , in its sections WP:SCHOLARSHIP and WP:NEWSORG , strongly (and sensibly) indicates that these are the only sources that are assumed to be reliable.

  6. The Conversation (website) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the fact-check unit of The Conversation became accredited by the International Fact-Checking Network, an alliance of fact-checkers hosted at the Poynter Institute in the U.S. [33] [34] The assessment criteria require non-partisanship, fairness, transparency of funding, sources, and methods, as well as a commitment to open and honest ...

  7. Thomas Royen - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Royen (born 6 July 1947) is a retired German professor of statistics who has been affiliated with the University of Applied Sciences Bingen.Royen came to prominence in the spring of 2017 for a relatively simple proof for the Gaussian Correlation Inequality (GCI), a conjecture that originated in the 1950s, which he had published three years earlier without much recognition. [1]

  8. Wikipedia:Scholarly journal - Wikipedia

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    Independent, peer-reviewed publications such as academic journals or specialist trade magazines are important places to find reliable sources on Wikipedia, particularly for new concepts or cutting-edge research that may not yet appear in textbooks.

  9. Natalie Wolchover - Wikipedia

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    This biography of a living person relies too much on references to primary sources. Please help by adding secondary or tertiary sources . Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately , especially if potentially libelous or harmful.