420 Resources For You.. — We Found
March 28
March 28
đź’ˇ If you saw this on a specific website, let me know the URL or the logo you saw.
The phrase appears to be a dynamic search result message from a specific digital platform rather than a formal academic paper title.
In some contexts, this specific number might be a placeholder or a coincidence in a specific user's search query for "Deep" topics (e.g., Deep Learning). Common "Deep" Papers often cited:
You may be looking at a result page from a repository like Deep Knowledge or DeepDyve , which uses this exact wording to summarize available literature.
(He et al., 2015) Deep Learning (LeCun, Bengio, & Hinton, 2015) Attention Is All You Need (Vaswani et al., 2017)
Tools like Deep Search (IBM) or Elsevier’s deep indexing features often present "resource" counts when scanning large datasets.
If you are looking for a groundbreaking "Deep" paper and the 420 was just a search count, you might be looking for: