Mankind has made giant steps forward. However, what we know is really very, very little compared to what we still have to know. — Higgs Boson physicist Fabiola Gianotti
We live in an age of dynamic technological progress, which means we get to enjoy some remarkable developments in all fields touched by research. With each passing day, medical discoveries can save more lives, airplanes can fly safer, and smartphones can do more than even science fiction could envision.
However, whilst reaping all those benefits, we are also experiencing an information overload that is unprecedented in human history. This is especially true for researchers, who are faced with a task that’s becoming more and more overwhelming: keeping up with all the latest developments in their area.
At ResearchGate, we know that a scientist’s reading list is always growing exponentially, and we want to provide our members with the tools they need to focus on the content that matters the most to them. This is why we developed the Home Feed as a place where you can quickly glance through updates from your network and discover research that can actually make a difference to your work. As with any newsfeed, the Home Feed aims to provide researchers with a snapshot of all the latest developments in their specific area of expertise and to highlight anything we think might be of interest to them.
In team Community Experience, we sometimes hear from members who wish to better tailor their Home Feed to their interests. In such cases, we try to help those researchers customize their profile and network so that they can get the best experience out of this feature. Here’s how to get the most out of your Home Feed:

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