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Science moves forward by corroboration – when researchers verify others’ results. Science advances faster when people waste less time pursuing false leads. No research paper can ever be considered to be the final word, but there are too many that do not stand up to further study.
There is growing alarm about results that cannot be reproduced. Explanations include increased levels of scrutiny, complexity of experiments and statistics, and pressures on researchers. Journals, scientists, institutions and funders all have a part in tackling reproducibility. Nature has taken substantive steps to improve the transparency and robustness in what we publish, and to promote awareness within the scientific community. We hope that the articles contained in this collection will help.
SURVEY
EDITORIAL
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Let’s think about cognitive bias
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Announcement: Time to tackle cells’ mistaken identity
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Journals unite for reproducibility
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Code share
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Reducing our irreproducibility
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Further confirmation needed
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Error prone
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Must try harder
FEATURES
- The biggest mystery in mathematics: Shinichi Mochizuki and the impenetrable proof
- How scientists fool themselves – and how they can stop
- Reproducibility crisis: Blame it on the antibodies
- Statistical errors
- Replication studies: Bad copy
Источник: Nature