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Scientific disciplines often shy away from asking fundamental "what if" questions. But philosophy – if unencumbered by dogma or ideology – has much to offer evidence-based enquiry
Reese Richardson reports on a recent study he did with Spencer Hong, Jennifer Byrne, and Luís Nunes Amaral, entitled “The entities enabling scientific fraud at scale are large, res...
I participated in an Open to Debate debate at Johns Hopkins not too long ago, argued yes, and my side saw a twelve-point shift in our favor. Here are some links: Links to the full...
Science of Science by Alexander Krauss examines how scientific knowledge advances, arguing that methods and tools (rather than theories or genius) drive progress. Interdisciplinary...
Science rarely produces identical outcomes. Mistaking this for failure turns caution into an excuse for inactionA new set of studies out this month suggests that as many as half of...
Solving today’s complex problems requires teams of scientists from a range of disciplines The post Why interdisciplinary science is needed more than ever appeared first on Physics...
American science policy is now more important than at perhaps any previous point in history—how science is organized and funded (or not funded) in this country continues to rise in...
A huge study suggests ageing scientists are part of the problem
Scientists are not, or should not be, tabloid headline writers. They should only make claims that are strongly supported by evidence. Source
In this interview, Brian Nosek touches on big takeaways from the SCORE program, how evidence from the program contradicts the 2025 executive order, and his vision for a more trustw...
A short intro to scientific methodology to combat "prompt in, slop out" The post Ivory Tower Notes: The Methodology appeared first on Towards Data Science.
The research proposal is not merely a description of knowledge. It is its syntax.Continue reading on Medium »
Lawmakers Question Publish-or-Perish Culture of Scientific Research kathryn.palmer… Thu, 04/16/2026 - 03:00 AM At a congressional hearing Wednesday, witn...
Corrupt scientists rarely face accountability. The real victims are everyone else.
Albert Einstein was chosen by Time magazine as the Person of the Twentieth Century. It was a good choice (and now is a good time to read Einstein more than seventy years after his...
Every generation of scientists starts from zero. They are born not knowing anything, spend two decades absorbing what came before, and only then, if they are lucky and determined,...
A new chapter is unfolding in how research is produced, shared and used in Tanzania and across the region, as a coalition of more than 11 universities launches a joint push to make...
Sometimes innovation can be traced back to bizarre places: a muddy streambed, a volcanic ash field or even a hotel-company boardroom
Readers respond to an editorial on difficulties with replicability of results in social science researchYour editorial on social science research (15 April) highlights the poor rep...
After hiring a mad scientist in the hope of taking innovation to the next level, executives at a leading research firm say the initial results have been disappointing.
The oral examination isn’t just a hurdle to cross. It’s one of the most carefully designed assessments of scientific competence ever…Continue reading on Medium »
In December 2023, the Greek Ministry of Education issued a call for proposals under the “Trust Your Stars” research program.
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