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ScienceFeed.com – Like Friendfeed But For Scientists

ScienceFeed.com

This site can be defined as a version of Friendfeed that is solely geared towards scientists, and it aims to become the one spot for such individuals to share their opinions and knowledge as well as to collaborate and learn more about upcoming events.

Communication itself is handled by way of a microblogging platform that enables users to post messages in very much the same way that one would post a tweet.

This format lends itself particularly well for sharing headlines along with a shortened URL directing to the full article.

Moreover, you can choose whose feeds to follow and if you feel like making a comment you can do so in real time.

At the end of the day, the site is deep enough to bring together the information that has always been around in scientific databases and the online science community taken as a whole. As they say on the site, science is not really something that happens in an isolated context. True science comes from the interaction among minds, and this site makes such an interaction an involvement fully possible.

ScienceFeed.com In Their Own Words

“Share and discuss your opinions about research, scientific conferences, and science headlines.”

Why ScienceFeed.com It Might Be A Killer

It makes for the articulation of hypotheses and the development of theories in a setting where minds from all over the world can collaborate.

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