9. Let’s read a paper written by Nobel Prize Laureates, 2023: Part 3 (mini-series: reading-3)

9. Let’s read a paper written by Nobel Prize Laureates, 2023: Part 3 (mini-series: reading-3)

Author: Dr. Synaptologica December 4, 2023 Duration: 24:53
This episode is Part 3 of a multi-episode mini-series on reading. The biggest hurdle when we read a paper written by the Nobel Laureates is usually our lack of knowledge necessary to understand even the basics of the paper. We will talk about how to obtain the minimal amount of the most accurate background information. It is to watch a YouTube video. But it should not be any video related to the Laureates’ work. There is only one video that I would like to recommend watching. What would it be...

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