A recent editorial published in Science by Jeremy Berg emphasizes that “ideas supported by welldefined and clearly described methods and evidence are one of the cornerstones of science” (1). The… Click to show full abstract
A recent editorial published in Science by Jeremy Berg emphasizes that “ideas supported by welldefined and clearly described methods and evidence are one of the cornerstones of science” (1). The broad importance of this topic is reflected by a current project entitled Reproducibility and Replicability in Science undertaken by the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine to “assess research and data reproducibility and replicability issues, with a focus on topics that cross disciplines”(2).
               
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