Chakrabarti, A., Michaels, T.C.T., Yin, S. et al. The cusp of an apple. Nat. Phys. 17, 1125–1129 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-021-01335-8
Published in the journal nature physics, the article I chose is called “the cusp of an apple”. It contains scientific information on how an apple achieves its classic biological size and shape.
- Written by an expert in the field or “affiliated with an institution (academic, gov, non profit),
The authors affiliated institutions are listed, such as the “Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA.”
- Yes, paper includes intext citations.
- Contains references,
The authors list references and make acknowledgements, declare no competing interests, and thank anonymous reviewers for their contribution of peer review.
Out of the four types of information discussed, this paper falls into the category “academic, peer-reviewed research article.” There is a section outlining the observations, physical experiment they used, and simulations they did to come to the results section.