So real scientists are engaged in real skepticism, basically subjecting all findings to appropriate scrutiny and critical analysis, and
challenging other scientists in the field to either disprove what you've done or validate it independently.
Not exact matches
The specific
challenges vary from
field to
field, but putting data online means putting it
in a form that
other scientists — and, increasingly, computers — can use (see box).
Steve Whitehead, a
scientist at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and a co-author of the dengue paper, said that
challenge trials have been used
in the past for malaria, cholera, norovirus, flu and
other diseases «for which there's really urgent, urgent need to move the
field forward over time.»