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markusmeister.com
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| | | | | About a year ago, the life science journal eLife changed its approach to scientific publishing (see detailshere). The goal was tofocus the activities of the journal on peer review. Perhaps the most consequential change was to abandon the accept/reject decision. Instead, eLife reviews get attached to the author's preprint, along with a brief editorial assessment... | |
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blog.riojournal.com
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| | | | | Warming up for its first set of research ideas, proposals, articles, software suggestions and a lot more types of scientific work to be submitted in November, RIO Journal is on the lookout for early career researchers to lay the basis of the one-of-a-kind project that Research Ideas and Outcomes (RIO) Journal is. What is an | |
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europepmc.org
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| | | | | Europe PMC is an archive of life sciences journal literature. | |
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acp.copernicus.org
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| | | [AI summary] The provided text is a list of scientific articles related to urban air quality, emissions, and modeling. Each entry includes the title, authors, journal, publication date, and a short summary. The summaries cover topics such as the development of high-resolution air quality models, the use of low-cost sensors for pollution monitoring, the impact of traffic on air quality, and the coupling of regional and local-scale models for better urban pollution prediction. The articles span from 2018 to 2023 and highlight advancements in air quality research, including the integration of real-time data, multi-scale modeling, and the application of these models to cities like Paris, Barcelona, and Nanjing. | ||