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Vaellyth t1_j0jc6w3 wrote

Magazines and forums / blogs, insider knowledge (i.e. working in or knowing someone who works in the field), and the like, probably. There are likely dozens of publications but one that's been around for a while and isn't trying to sell you anything will typically be most reliable.

Maybe try searching for 'leading "___" companies' (fill in the blank) and using the names of top results, or their websites, to search around for blogs or document archives.

NASA does release papers etc, and I believe CERN publishes things directly as well.

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[deleted] OP t1_j0je7ya wrote

Thank you -- any specific blogs/ forums?

Those forums /blogs must have gotten their info from somewhere -- where?

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Vaellyth t1_j0jt8q1 wrote

I don't have anything specific, but treat your search engine results like a rabbit hole, and you're bound to find something; even Yahoo or BuzzFeed articles have a source article which they're bound to cite, and which will probably be hosted alongside other similar publications.

There's also that "arxiv.org" (sp?) website which publishes research papers and experiments submitted by the scientists conducting active studies.

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