Search the Latest ArXiv Feeds for your Keyword using Yahoo Pipes
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The latest arXiv feeds have been aggregated by AskWhy! with an input box for your own search term or keyword. This pipe brings the RSS feeds of the arXiv abstracts, and lets you search the titles and abstracts for the term that interests you. Just replace the default search (“genetics”) with your term. Listed here are the current results for the default search term “genetics”. You will have to click from here to AskWhy! at Yahoo Pipes to be able to enter your own search term. If the keyword is found in any of the latest titles or abstracts it will be displayed in descending order of publication. Clicking on the title of any item displayed links through to the publication's arXiv page where it can be downloaded. The pipe is only searching the latest rss feeds, not the full archive, so, the more abstruse your term, the more likely is a null return, which will be accompanied by a warning saying there were no results to sort.
Here are the results with “genetic” as the keyword. If “genetic” has not recently appeared in an arXiv title or abstract, then nothing will appear. Click on “genetic” to go to Yahoo Pipes and search using your own keyword.
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