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Mashup Score: 0Striking the right balance: the role of hydrogen in a net zero economy - On Physical Sciences - 1 year(s) ago
For over half a century hydrogen has been championed as a clean-burning gas that could power our world, yet to date the so-called hydrogen economy has failed to materialize. With increasing attention on the critical need to rapidly reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the global economy, hydrogen has experienced a new wave of enthusiasm over the past five years. While there has been much hype…
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Mashup Score: 0Your “Academic Support Network” reflects the doctoral experience and productivity - On Physical Sciences - 1 year(s) ago
How does a doctoral student’s environment affect their research experience and productivity? And why are support networks so important for their well-being? Ozgur Can Seckin and Onur Varol address these questions and more based on their recently published work in EPJ Data Science.
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Mashup Score: 0The impact of climate change awareness on behavioral changes in Germany — changing minds or changing behavior? - On Physical Sciences - 2 year(s) ago
Over the past years, climate change awareness among the population has significantly increased. The rising frequency of extreme weather events across the globe, the intensifying political debates on how to mitigate climate change, as well as social movements calling for more action are just a few examples of the triggers behind this recent development. However, much less clear is the answer to…
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Mashup Score: 2Tourism needs to become sustainable: How data science can help - On Physical Sciences - 2 year(s) ago
As pandemic-induced travel restrictions are falling, tourism is recovering faster than expected and so are related emissions. To meet the sector’s climate targets despite growing demand, policymakers need to design effective interventions. These measures in turn rely on timely and accurate data. Recently published work in EPJ Data Science explores the possibility of utilizing travel platform data…
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Mashup Score: 0Airbnb-ing around the world - On Physical Sciences - 2 year(s) ago
From Beijing to Buenos Aires, from London to New York: what city neighborhoods do Airbnb guests prefer to travel to? And what makes their stays most satisfactory? Recently published work in EPJ Data Science explores these questions with Airbnb data about 19 cities around the world, covering a 9-year period.
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Mashup Score: 0To prepare or not to prepare: What motivates people to reduce their risk from volcanic impacts? - On Physical Sciences - 2 year(s) ago
What motivates people to prepare for volcanic hazards? In a recent study from the Journal of Applied Volcanology, Lauren Vinnell and co-authors from New Zealand and the US explored behavioral and psychological factors which influence whether people are able and willing to evacuate in the event of lahars.
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How to spot a memorable or “epic” moment in a live video content? Meeyoung Cha and Kunwoo Park talk about their recently published work in EPJ Data Science which uses a deep learning model to identify such epic moments.
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Mashup Score: 1The Guarneri in the Attic - On Physical Sciences - 3 year(s) ago
How was it possible to attribute a violin of uncertain dating to the famous Giuseppe Guarneri filius Andreae (1666–1740)? Mauro Bernabei explains.
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Mashup Score: 0Developing Mobility as a Service: user, operator and governance perspectives - On Physical Sciences - 3 year(s) ago
Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is an emerging concept aiming to fulfill individual mobility needs in a sustainable way by combining different transport services. A new topical collection in European Transport Research Review provides an overview of the state of MaaS development with a focus on rural, urban and work-related mobility.
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Citations form the basis of many metrics in the academic publishing world. While they are often seen as a mark of scientific impact, in reality the reasons for citing a paper are manifold. Egon Willighagen outlines a pilot running in Journal of Cheminformatics that aims to build more information info reference citations.
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In an On Physical Sciences blog, @DrJakeW & Peter Newman discuss how electrification has surpassed many hydrogen applications – and the need for the strategic use of hydrogen in applications for which there are little to no zero-carbon alternatives. https://t.co/s6QExPejjU