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Neuroscientist Explains

Daniel Glaser apprehensively revisits an article of his that saw some fallout due to a study he cited. But that study was not the only one involved in what is now being called a crisis for psychology and further afield

New trends in science communication fostering evidence-informed policymaking

TRESCA – Trustworthy, Reliable and Engaging Scientific Communication Approaches – is a research project aimed at understanding how science communication can help re-build trust in science and scientists. The project wants to create positive changes …

News at a glance: Planning for mentoring, tracking replications, and deracializing lung tests

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NIAID Centers of Excellence for Influenza Research and Response (CEIRR) Data Standards

The goal of the NIAID Centers of Excellence for Influenza Research and Response (CEIRR) awards is to provide the federal government, scientists, and public health personnel with information and public health tools and strategies needed to control and …

Nieuw onderzoeksprogramma voor kansengelijkheid en inclusie academische wereld

NWO steekt 1,3 miljoen euro in een nieuw onderzoeksprogramma dat bijdraagt aan een cultuurverandering op het gebied van kansengelijkheid en inclusie in de academische wereld. Met het onderzoeksprogramma ‘Advancing Equity in Academia through …

NIGMS Clearinghouse for Training Modules to Enhance Data Reproducibility

In January 2014, NIH launched a series of initiatives to enhance rigor and reproducibility in research. As a part of this initiative, NIGMS, along with nine other NIH institutes and centers, issued a funding opportunity announcement (FOA) …

NIH Scientific Data Sharing

This webpage describes the NIH's data management and sharing policies, including policies for genomic data sharing, and sharing data about model organisms. It also has guides for research tools, clinical trials, research publications, and accessing …

No evidence of publication bias in climate change science

Non-significant results are less likely to be reported by authors and, when submitted for peer review, are less likely to be published by journal editors. This phenomenon, known collectively as publication bias, is seen in a variety of scientific …

Novel methods to deal with publication biases: secondary analysis of antidepressant trials in the FDA trial registry database and related journal publications.

Objective: To assess the performance of novel contour enhanced funnel plots and a regression based adjustment method to detect and adjust for publication biases. Design: Secondary analysis of a published systematic literature review. Data sources: …

NowIKnowMyABCD: A global resource hub for researchers using data from the ABCD Study

The Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study, involving over 11,000 youth and their families, is a groundbreaking project examining various factors impacting brain and cognitive development. Despite yielding hundreds of publications …
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