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In Depth › Analysis and Opinion For the love of graphs Graphs are a great way of showing relationships and trends but they can mislead as often as they inform, says Dr Paul Willis.
After 9 weeks immersed in a research experience at the University of Colorado Boulder, undergraduate students could analyze scientific papers and graphs more like experts, according to a new CIRES ...
Discover how generative AI and graph-based reasoning reveal hidden connections between science, music, and art, unlocking groundbreaking materials for the future! Paper: Accelerating scientific ...
Social Studies of Science, Vol. 30, No. 1 (Feb., 2000), pp. 73-94 (22 pages) Studies comparing the cognitive status of the sciences have long sought to identify the distinguishing features of 'hard' ...