A group of researchers are launching an effort to validate big scientific claims, with help from artificial intelligence.
Some research teams work on replicating prior studies to assess the value of a body of work. AzmanL/E+ via Getty Images Back in high school chemistry, I remember waiting with my bench partner for ...
72% of participants agreed there was a reproducibility crisis in biomedicine, with 27% of participants indicating the crisis was “significant.” The leading perceived cause of irreproducibility was a ...
I read with interest your article on the White House’s response to the replication crisis in biomedical science. You cite the Center for Open Science’s project, which couldn’t replicate 54% of ...
The workshop addresses the alarming issue of poor reproducibility of published experimental results in the biomedical field. Attendees will learn how to apply effective strategies to perform their ...
A meadow grasshopper (Pseudochorthippus parallelus). This species is widespread across most of Europe and is commonly used as a model organism in evolutionary biology. If an experiment is repeated ...
Despite decades of discussion around reproducibility, many of the same problems, such as selective reporting, publication bias, and overworked peer reviewers, persist. The question is no longer ...
An LMU study led by sociologist Katrin Auspurg reveals that results are often hard to reproduce and suggests measures to improve reliability.
“Even with perfectly honest and well-intended analytical intentions,” writes the distinguished Hungarian scientist Csaba Szabo, “different groups of scientists, analyzing the same sets of data, can ...
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