This is not the "journal article".
This is just the Stanford press release about it.
The article is released tomorrow.
But there are 200 comments here from people who have already decided what they think about it.
I'd like to see the author's data.
I didn't think such detailed canoe info was available.
"canoes of oceania" lacks hull lines drawings for instance.
Here's the stanford press release, which is the same as that slashdot post.
http://news-service.stanford.edu/pr/2008/pr-ehrlich-021308.html
and here's the article:
http://www.eurekalert.org/jrnls/pnas/07-11802.htm
the article gets released tomorrow. Today I get this error:
"You currently do not have access to this embargoed journal
page."
I assume only "peer reviewers" get access until then, so they don't get confused by
multiple comments from people who haven't actually read it.
If you have actually read the article or can give me access, please let me know, I've photographed, measured and drawn many pacific outrigger canoes.
This is not the "journal article". This is just the Stanford press release about it. The article is released tomorrow. But there are 200 comments here from people who have already decided what they think about it. I'd like to see the author's data. I didn't think such detailed canoe info was available. "canoes of oceania" lacks hull lines drawings for instance. Here's the stanford press release, which is the same as that slashdot post. http://news-service.stanford.edu/pr/2008/pr-ehrlich-021308.html and here's the article: http://www.eurekalert.org/jrnls/pnas/07-11802.htm the article gets released tomorrow. Today I get this error: "You currently do not have access to this embargoed journal page." I assume only "peer reviewers" get access until then, so they don't get confused by multiple comments from people who haven't actually read it. If you have actually read the article or can give me access, please let me know, I've photographed, measured and drawn many pacific outrigger canoes.