Sentences with phrase «of open science»

Open data is a vital pillar of open science, enabling other researchers to reproduce results and use the same datasets to produce novel discoveries.
Still, many researchers just don't think the concept of open science is widely applicable.
«In the age of open science, repurposing, reproducing research pose challenges.»
It provides insight into new paradigms of Open Science and Innovation applied to space data, which are characterized by openness, access to large volume of complex data, wide availability of new community tools, new techniques for big data analy...
Here, the majority of people attending the conference are scientists and that provides a unique opportunity to really get newcomers involved and contribute to high - quality content immediately,» said Daniel Mietchen, a biophysicist by training and Wikimedian of Open Science at the Open Knowledge Institute Foundation.
Koch also thinks the attention he has gotten from being an advocate of Open Science will help him in his tenure bid.
I long for the day when the support of my institution can turn my 8 % into 16 %, which would put me that much closer to retirement and my fantasy of opening a science - themed cattery.
Brian Nosek is a psychologist at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville and the coordinator of the Open Science Collaboration (OSC), a large effort to replicate published psychology studies.
In the interest of open science, Annese planned to Webcast the entire sectioning online.
«To mark this milestone and in keeping with our mission of open science, we are releasing these results into the public domain.
► In Books et al., Stephano Golinelli and Luc Henri reviewed Biohackers: The Politics of Open Science, by Alessandro Delfanti.
But after Redfield and others raised numerous concerns (see Microbe gets toxic response), many of which were published as technical comments in Science, Redfield put the results to the test, documenting her progress on her blog to advance the cause of open science.
PLOS ONE is calling for papers in quantum computation and simulation that promote the values of open science by making source code available.
Separate research by Daniel Rubenstein, a Princeton University professor of ecology and evolutionary biology and a co-author of the Open Science paper, and Princeton undergraduate Damaris Iriondo strongly suggests that boldly striped zebras have external body temperatures about five degrees Fahrenheit cooler than other animals of the same size — like antelopes — that do not have stripes but live in the same areas.
She is a strong advocate and pioneer of open science and data sharing, working to extend these approaches through her role on the steering committee of the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health.
But in the age of open science, improving access is one thing, repurposing and reproducing research is another.
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