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Post #56633238 added 01-04-2013 7:49 PM by nanotube in Archived Deals
To celebrate Nature's new impact factor of 36.280, Nature is offering a 1-year personal multi-access subscription for $36 (or 36 euro, or 36 UK$ depending on location): nature.com/dec36 (Not...
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Amazin! Just ordered, thanks OP!
+72 Score 94 Replies 36,249 Views
Post #56639088 added 01-05-2013 6:47 AM by guarddog in Archived Deals
Thanks OP! My daughter will enjoy this.
+72 Score 94 Replies 36,249 Views
Post #56642020 added 01-05-2013 10:07 AM by bud914 in Archived Deals
i'll bite. looks like a good magazine
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Post #56643320 added 01-05-2013 11:15 AM by deltatwo in Archived Deals
A lot of it is very much deeper scientific. It's aimed primarily at the very science literate crowd such as researchers. They typically have summaries to tailor it to people who are not specialists...
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Post #56643488 added 01-05-2013 11:27 AM by nanotube in Archived Deals
The first 1/3 of articles in each issue are layman's stuff: news analysis and pop-science'ish reports. The rest, I can simply put it this way: if you don't know what Impact Factor is right off your...
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Post #56655406 added 01-05-2013 11:27 PM by RavenSEAL in Archived Deals
Never mind, didn't see page two.
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Post #56655418 added 01-05-2013 11:28 PM by Sammich in Archived Deals
Sweet deal but still a little spend.y No wonder the sciences are dying in the U.S. when you can get a dozen freebie magazines full of Kardashians and Beebers is it any wonder the average mans reading...
+72 Score 94 Replies 36,249 Views
Post #56656128 added 01-06-2013 1:07 AM by penguillama in Archived Deals
I'm a student and just started working in a lab on campus--I'm used to research articles, I was just wondering about the content :). Since I'm not majoring in physics, obscure articles pertaining to...
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Post #56656230 added 01-06-2013 1:35 AM by w00dst0ck in Archived Deals
Odds are that your university already pays for access to Nature, so you can read the full research articles online from your campus.
+72 Score 94 Replies 36,249 Views
that's exactly what i was thinking, i don't know why this is FP. its not like popular science or scientific american...
+72 Score 94 Replies 36,249 Views
Post #56654984 added 01-05-2013 10:43 PM by metaldood in Archived Deals
Sucks no Android app.
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Post #56655686 added 01-06-2013 12:00 AM by ubuntu_guru in Archived Deals
Wow. We do get this at our library but I couldn't pass it at this price. Getting it in the mailbox is better than going to the library. Thanks.
+72 Score 94 Replies 36,249 Views
Library? Whats that? Www.nature.com should be free for you at your school.
+72 Score 94 Replies 36,249 Views
Post #56660958 added 01-06-2013 10:26 AM by MacFrugal in Archived Deals
Does this magazine have pictures of snakes? If so then I should probably get it because I really like snakes. Also, does magazine come with those perfume inserts? I like those too.
+72 Score 94 Replies 36,249 Views
Post #56663290 added 01-06-2013 12:42 PM by nanotube in Archived Deals
I feel your sentiment. But I guess a majority of researchers still are covered by institutional subscriptions, which in part were paid for by indirect costs (overheads) in their research funding. ...
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Post #56663884 added 01-06-2013 1:13 PM by BigGreenMat in Archived Deals
I would thumbs down this because the prices paid for freely submitted material is ridiculous. What they publish is free, the reviewers and editors all do it for free. It is a racket which is...
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Post #56669172 added 01-06-2013 6:23 PM by slmrm in Archived Deals
So these many researchers are researching the SD instead of their project..
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Post #56664246 added 01-06-2013 1:29 PM by ozmotes in Archived Deals
Pop-science mags like popular science and sci-am are too diluted. Academic journals (particularly the big names like Science, Nature, JAMA) give you all the depth, but in a format that lets you sink...
+72 Score 94 Replies 36,249 Views
Post #56664700 added 01-06-2013 1:50 PM by nanotube in Archived Deals
Hold your pitchfork~~~ that bill was defeated. NIH funded papers are still free. And again, taxpayers get access to the research in other formats. Publishers don't claim the research, only the...
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Post #56673260 added 01-06-2013 10:53 PM by sevimli in Archived Deals
I've purchased 2 years subscription. I can login to my account etc. But I cannot view the journals on my iPad, it gives me monthly and annual options only... Deal is web view only?
+72 Score 94 Replies 36,249 Views
Post #56671134 added 01-06-2013 8:24 PM by ubuntu_guru in Archived Deals
Yep, they charge libraries for bundles and sometimes some journals may cost universities thousands of dollars per article.
+72 Score 94 Replies 36,249 Views
Post #56666644 added 01-06-2013 3:46 PM by mathlete in Archived Deals
A first author PNAS is good! Although it is trending down recently, IF is still around 9-10.
+72 Score 94 Replies 36,249 Views
Post #57005882 added 01-21-2013 12:18 PM by AdamS5706 in Archived Deals
Still waiting on my first issue...
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Post #56685052 added 01-07-2013 11:45 AM by hemoglobin in Archived Deals
hahaha, that may explain why the FP mod put this deal on FP, yeah, I agree with you man, scientists get paid like shit while shithead Kardashian gets millions
+72 Score 94 Replies 36,249 Views
Post #56977786 added 01-20-2013 11:28 AM by wenlez in Archived Deals
good to know. i placed the order on the 9th, and was wondering when the 1st issue will arrive.
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Post #57025488 added 01-22-2013 3:30 AM by fink.nottle in Archived Deals
Yes and no. As several others have pointed out, it's pretty dense and very rigorous in its treatment of the content. It's a top tier research journal. So from that standpoint, it's not an ideal fit...
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Post #56669856 added 01-06-2013 7:05 PM by vpr8 in Archived Deals
No, it doesn't have comics or cross-word puzzles. but it has book reviews related to science (eg. linguistics, epigenetics) that are very interesting and news summaries.
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Post #56777682 added 01-10-2013 11:12 PM by janyjan in Archived Deals
I mostly agree with you. But, the journals do provide "added value" by managing the peer-review process and vetting/editing the submissions. Do they add as much value as they skim? Probably not, but...
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Post #56656276 added 01-06-2013 1:43 AM by guruguru in Archived Deals
You can immediately renew for a second year for $36 as well. After you complete the order, go to your account page. Then go to the subscriptions tab. It should list your 1 year sub with a link to...
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Post #56655732 added 01-06-2013 12:05 AM by w00dst0ck in Archived Deals
Awesome deal, but in all honesty I'm not sure why most people would buy it. Those who are interested in Nature are usually going to be students/postdocs/faculty in academia who already have access to...
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Post #56656038 added 01-06-2013 12:51 AM by hulud86 in Archived Deals
Cripes 51 issues in 12 months?!
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Post #56657784 added 01-06-2013 6:42 AM by adas in Archived Deals
Good deal to expand one's vocabulary and to impress others with terminology!
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Post #56659552 added 01-06-2013 9:00 AM by saros in Archived Deals
It looks like you can renew an infinite amount of times. Just stay logged into your account and click the main link and it will offer to renew instead of a new sub. Nothing like getting 3 years of...
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Post #56660416 added 01-06-2013 9:56 AM by travfar in Archived Deals
It's a great magazine, for the right audience. This isn't fluff like Scientific American. It's a real scientific journal. It and Science are the journals that scientist strive to publish in. It's...
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Post #56661510 added 01-06-2013 10:59 AM by ubuntu_guru in Archived Deals
You sound like a first generation all-digital person but for most of us, reading a pdf online is not the same experience as holding the print on hand and read it. Don't get me wrong; I do read pdf of...
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Post #56643120 added 01-05-2013 11:07 AM by debteb in Archived Deals
Just curious, does this magazine offer layman easy to understand stuff or more deeper scientific matter?
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Post #56656834 added 01-06-2013 4:23 AM by crazybabydoc in Archived Deals
Great deal! I was biased towards Science when I was younger but always recognized NATURE as the superior journal.
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Post #56659982 added 01-06-2013 9:29 AM by 2000backup in Archived Deals
I read scientific journals all the time, and let me assure you that with the exception of a couple of "introductory" articles, most of the journal will be filled with pretty dense stuff (even for...
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