To complement Improbable’s archives on the subject of “How to write *“ [1] ‘How To Write A Scientific Paper’ [2] ‘How to Write Consistently Boring Scientific Literature’ [3] ‘How to Write a Scientific Paper’ (again) [4] ‘How to write a crank letter‘ [5] ‘How to write a love letter‘ Can we also now recommend ‘How […]
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Profiling the IJIRS journal
Gopal Chakraborty, B.Sc (Physics Hons.), M.Sc (Physics), CWD, PHD (Pursuing), Assistant Professor of Physics, GKCEM, JIS GROUP, is the editor-in-chief of an unusual academic publication entitled : The International Journal Of Innovative Research and Studies (ISSN: 2319-9725). It’s unusual in several respects – in that it’s a monthly, multidisciplinary, international, English language journal, with zero-level […]
A mile of pi, unrolled on an airport landing strip
If you print out the first million digits of the number pi, on a piece of paper a mile (slightly more than a mile, really) long, then unroll the paper, you will see something like what you see in this video made by Brady Haran for NumberPhile:
Old books up your nose [2]
Are E-book enthusiasts missing out on the olfactory aspects of reading a good-smelling book? The technical aspects of volatile degradation products emitted by books has been examined before, see: Improbable Research, Old books up your nose [1], but a later paper in the Dalhousie Journal of Interdisciplinary Management (Vol 7, 2011) goes on to examine […]