Purpose:The purpose of this aPurpose:The purpose of this assignment is to gain experience in critical reading of primary source researchdocuments. Research that has been featured in the science news media is often more accessible becausesecondary source materials are available to help interpret the primary source.Assignment:The research result:Measurement of the time spent by a tunnelling atom within the barrier regionNature 583 (2020) 529–532has been featured in news items byphys.organdSpace.com.The journal article can be directly accessed through the University library using the following link:https://www-nature-com.cyber. usask.ca/articles/s41586-020-2490-7=Please note that the blue text above denotes hyperlinks; contact me if your pdf reader cannot access the hyperlinks.Tasks:write a brief (2–3 page, double-spaced, 12-point font) document that•Summarizes the published research paper•Outlines the significance/implications of the research results•Assesses how well the original research has been reflected in the science news media•Compares and contrasts the multiple news items•Describes how the topic relates to the curriculum of the course•Identifies specific gaps in your current understanding that are barriers to understanding the primaryresearch source (i.e.,what learning would improve your understanding?)•Contains links/references to any secondary sources that you use. However, you should also include thenews and original research in your references.Evaluation:criteria will include•Completeness of required elements (40%)•Critical analysis and reflection (30%)•Quality of your presentation (formatting, visual appeal, writing style) (10%)•Scientific accuracy (20%)Note that this Part 2 component constitutes 70% of the evaluation for the Research Assignment.Advice:A complete understanding of the primary research source is not expected or required. Part of thepurpose of this assignment is to identify and articulate the limits of your knowledge in understanding theprimary source. Do your best to understand the article, using the since news items (and perhaps secondarysources) to help you.ssignment is to gain experience in critical reading of primary source researchdocuments. Research that has been featured in the science news media is often more accessible becausesecondary source materials are available to help interpret the primary source.Assignment:The research result:Measurement of the time spent by a tunnelling atom within the barrier regionNature 583 (2020) 529–532has been featured in news items byphys.organdSpace.com.The journal article can be directly accessed through the University library using the following link:https://www-nature-com.cyber. usask.ca/articles/s41586-020-2490-7=Please note that the blue text above denotes hyperlinks; contact me if your pdf reader cannot access the hyperlinks.Tasks:write a brief (2–3 page, double-spaced, 12-point font) document that•Summarizes the published research paper•Outlines the significance/implications of the research results•Assesses how well the original research has been reflected in the science news media•Compares and contrasts the multiple news items•Describes how the topic relates to the curriculum of the course•Identifies specific gaps in your current understanding that are barriers to understanding the primaryresearch source (i.e.,what learning would improve your understanding?)•Contains links/references to any secondary sources that you use. However, you should also include thenews and original research in your references.Evaluation:criteria will include•Completeness of required elements (40%)•Critical analysis and reflection (30%)•Quality of your presentation (formatting, visual appeal, writing style) (10%)•Scientific accuracy (20%)Note that this Part 2 component constitutes 70% of the evaluation for the Research Assignment.Advice:A complete understanding of the primary research source is not expected or required. Part of thepurpose of this assignment is to identify and articulate the limits of your knowledge in understanding theprimary source. Do your best to understand the article, using the since news items (and perhaps secondarysources) to help you.