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Reproducibility Crisis

In 2005 a research paper titled “Why Most Published Research Findings are False” shocked the academic world, claiming that at least half of the scientific literature was just not true. In the following years, multiple projects failed to replicate a vast portion of experiments published in top scientific journals, marking the beginning of the Reproducibility Crisis in science. TOXstreams is back! Join Matteo Piumatti and his guest Prof. Olavo Amaral from the Instituto de Bioquímica Médica Leopoldo de Meis and coordinator of the Brazilian Reproducibility Initiative with a story of scientific frauds, wild p-values, and scientists that can see the future.

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In 2005 a research paper titled “Why Most Published Research Findings are False” shocked the academic world, claiming that at least half of the scientific literature was just not true. In the following years, multiple projects failed to replicate a vast portion of experiments published in top scientific journals, marking the beginning of the Reproducibility Crisis in science. TOXstreams is back! Join Matteo Piumatti and his guest Prof. Olavo Amaral from the Instituto de Bioquímica Médica Leopoldo de Meis and coordinator of the Brazilian Reproducibility Initiative with a story of scientific frauds, wild p-values, and scientists that can see the future.

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