What are the Best Online Resources for Scientific Research?

In summary, the conversation was discussing favorite links for conducting research in various fields. Some of the suggested websites were www.wikipedia.org, www.howstuffworks.com, www.infoplease.com, www.about.com, and www.badgerbadgerbadger.com. Some additional recommendations were mathforum.org for math research and ncbi.nlm.nih.gov for biology research. The conversation also mentioned the possibility of creating a sticky post for sharing useful resource sites.
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Come on guys...
 
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My favourite research site is www.badgerbadgerbadger.com very informative.
 
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I was being serious...
 

FAQ: What are the Best Online Resources for Scientific Research?

What is "Post Your Fav. Research Links" all about?

"Post Your Fav. Research Links" is a platform where scientists and researchers can share their favorite links to relevant research articles, studies, and resources. It allows for easy access to valuable information and promotes collaboration within the scientific community.

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To post your favorite research links, simply click on the "Post" button on the homepage and fill out the required information, including the link, a brief description, and relevant tags. Your post will then be visible to other users on the platform.

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