Recently discovered a table of contents aggregator service that actually works and doesn't require seventeen million email alerts: BrowZine. It links straight through to the full-text when you're logged in to your institutional authenticator wotsits.
A bit clunky and unlovely, but for those of us who have trouble keeping up with the literature across multiple disciplines and also like to read The Magazines (Nature and Science) to find out about black holes and nanotubules and earthquake models etc (i.e. stuff we know nothing about but like to look at the pictures).
Today I learned that the tectonic plate under Tibet may be splitting in two, that quantum computing has a thing called "magic states", and what makes pee yellow. Yay!
A bit clunky and unlovely, but for those of us who have trouble keeping up with the literature across multiple disciplines and also like to read The Magazines (Nature and Science) to find out about black holes and nanotubules and earthquake models etc (i.e. stuff we know nothing about but like to look at the pictures).
Today I learned that the tectonic plate under Tibet may be splitting in two, that quantum computing has a thing called "magic states", and what makes pee yellow. Yay!