Loading metrics Open Access Peer-reviewed Meta-Research Article Meta-Research Articles feature data-driven examinations of the methods, reporting, verification, and evaluation of scientific research. See Journal Information » John P. A. Ioannidis, Angelo Maria Pezzullo, Antonio Cristiano, Stefania Boccia, Jeroen Baas x Published: January 30, 2025 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002999 Abstract Retractions are becoming increasingly common but still account for

Predetermined — Two books delve into what science may tell us about whether we have free will. Diana Gitig – Nov 12, 2023 12:00 pm UTC The takeaway of Robert Sapolsky’s Determined: A Science of Life Without Free Will is basically the same as that espoused by those Snickers commercials: You’re not you when you’re
In the for a long time, very little was known about the phenomenon of Electricity/Magnetism et al. It was seen as something interesting but no one knew what to do with it.What scientific phenomena exist that you find interesting, but may not currently have any practical applications?

On December 9, 2013, 13-year-old Jahi McMath was checked in to Oakland Children’s Hospital in California for a routine tonsillectomy. She had sleep apnea and her parents believed that having her tonsils removed would improve her life, her sleep, and her relationships with her classmates. Each year, more than half a million people in the…
We've all heard about how management philosophies like Agile don't work, and there are tons of stories online about how many companies and teams are dysfunctional and how many projects end up late and over budget.So that made me wonder… is there any real scientific research into the proper way to lead a team or…

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