Three experts discuss lessons learnt from a large-scale dissection of the reproducibility, analytical robustness and replicability of published results. Jelte M. Wicherts is in the Department of ...
A multi-year study of the reliability of published social & behavioral science research has found that only about half of published results are replicated by new studies.
For the last 80 years, the theory of quantum electrodynamics (QED), which describes all electromagnetic interactions, has ...
At the edge of China's Taklamakan Desert, rows of trees are slowly edging into one of the world’s harshest landscapes after ...
The South Korean government has finalized a pan-ministerial strategy to build a virtuous cycle where research and development ...
Discover how Under Armour turns athlete insights and rapid prototyping into marathon-winning supershoes—learn how your next ...
Beyond Artemis II, human spaceflight missions will need longer expiration dates and grow-it-yourself options. Luckily, labs ...
“Same as it ever was” is a phrase that continues to resonate in 2026. The oil shocks of the 1970s, triggered by conflict in ...
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My colleagues and I have done something unusual: we’ve asked to retract our own paper. What follows is a transparent ...
The Wisconsin Union Directorate welcomed renowned quantum physicist John Martinis to Shannon Hall on March 23 as part of the ...
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