Reproducibility is one of the buzziest terms in science today. After all, science by its nature is not supposed to be a one-and-done affair. But a new paper in Science Translational Medicine argues ...
"Scientists are trapped in a world [where they have to] produce, produce, produce, because their careers depend on it," begins Melissa Rethlefsen, MSLS, AHIP, Interim Executive Director, Knowledge ...
Ottoline Leyser receives research funding from The Gatsby Charitable Foundation, The European Research Council and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. She is affiliated with ...
As the result of a mandate from Congress, the National Academies will explore the issues of reproducibility and replication in scientific and engineering research. The committee will explore what is ...
A team co-led by Gideon Nave of Penn's Wharton School replicated 21 high-profile social science studies and found discrepancies with the original research, including eight studies that failed to find ...
Efforts to improve the reproducibility and integrity of science are typically justified by a narrative of crisis, according to which most published results are unreliable due to growing problems with ...
With the support of a three-year, $900,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Adjunct Professor of Computer Science and Engineering Carlos Maltzahn and the UC Santa Cruz Center for ...
Scientists have begun to voice concerns about a perceived lack of data reproducibility. A pillar of the scientific method, data should be reproducible to verify its authenticity and build additional ...
Say this much for the “reproducibility crisis” in science: It’s poorly timed. At the same instant that a significant chunk of elected and appointed policymakers seem to disbelieve the science behind ...
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