Reproducibility of in vivo research using the mouse as a model organism depends on many factors, including experimental design, strain or stock, experimental protocols, and methods of data evaluation.
Reproducibility is one of the buzziest terms in science today. After all, science by its nature is not supposed to be a one-and-done affair. But a new paper in Science Translational Medicine argues ...
For a long time now, researchers have been debating this aspect under the heading "reproducibility crisis." Behavioural scientists at the University of Münster have now been able to demonstrate that a ...
Scientists are discussing the chasm between biomedical scientists' astounding preclinical success and the meager clinical translatability. They also suggest ways that researchers can improve and ...
What makes science reliable? The ability to reproduce the results of an experiment, known as reproducibility, is one of the hallmarks of a valid scientific finding. But science is facing what many ...
From the beginning, it seemed like a difficult prediction. In an article published last October in Nature, three researchers affiliated with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City ...
Over the last few centuries, the scientific method has established itself as a pretty useful tool. A key facet of scientific methodology is reproducibility. Essentially, good science should be easily ...
Social science, including behavioral economics, has recently come under fire as failing to generate studies with reproducible results. The Reproducibility Project made waves in August of 2015 when it ...
Cambridge University Press is launching a new open-access journal to help address science’s reproducibility issues and glacial peer-review timelines. Experimental Results, announced today, gives ...
In his new book, NPR reporter Richard Harris picks through a problem that may corrode the future fortunes of health research if it isn’t fixed: the reproducibility crisis. As a former biomedical ...
I found the timing and tone of the article on reproducibility particularly interesting given the current state of politics (C&EN, March 17, 2025, page 20). But that set aside, what I did not read from ...