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    • Sep 11, 2020

Science is getting harder to read


Science is becoming more difficult to understand due to the sheer number of acronyms, finds a new study that analysed the use of acronyms in more than 24 million paper titles and 18 million abstracts indexed by the biomedical database PubMed between 1950 and 2019. The full article was published at Nature Index.


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