Scientific sleuthing: a better evening in than watching Netflix?
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Scientific sleuthing: a better evening in than watching Netflix?
#ResearchIntegrity #Science #WCRI2026 #WCRI
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Koroshetz was adamant about improving science but his project to get schools to teach rigor has had mixed results.
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Rachel Aviv reviewed four decadesβ worth of Oliver Sackβs journalsβmany of which had never been read before. What she found reveals how the neurologistβs own stories shaped the ones he told about his patients.
At least @physicsworld.bsky.social admits to using nonsense from the literature. YouTube "warriors for science" don't need to. #metasci
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In case you have missed Simine Vazire's excellent webinar yesterday, here is the link to watch it online: youtu.be/_vb1CNwC3CM Thanks again @simine.com for staying up so late and thanks to the audience for the great questions!
Congratulations to @simine.com for winning the Einstein Foundation Individual Award! π
A well-deserved recognition for her seminal efforts to improve scientific rigor, which includes instituting detailed checks for errors and computational reproducibility at Psychological Science.
New data: Most psychologists believe crisis persists despite significant progress. Yet evidence suggests there's still an advantage to bending the rules. #metasci
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Among the references:
Bik: The dark side of post-publication peer review.
Ioannidis: A new era of hyper-skepticism in science.
A former COPE council member apparently thought these were 1. not suspicious and 2. didn't click the links.
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An outsider opened a box and broke the intentionality taboo in metascience. Revision is long overdue.
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"The project also stands out for its innovative approach, which is pioneering in cosmology. RedH0T introduces the red-teaming method, inspired by cybersecurity."
I appreciate you all! I hope I have given credit where it's due for some good points. Follow up is here: www.redteamofscience.com/p/physics-de...
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Counting hypotheses changed GWAS. Why not physics? The role of... insults.
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New blogpost on @elife.bsky.social's new Replication study type deevybee.blogspot.com/2025/10/prob.... tldr = I think it's doomed.
#Replication #Publishing #Reproducibility
I think we're arguing about the reputation of physics. On that, the small amount of string theory is a good argument.
More than 20% of chemistry researchers have deliberately added information they believe to be incorrect into their manuscripts during the peer review process, in order to get their papers published. cen.acs.org/policy/publi... #chemsky π§ͺ
Why do you say that?
If you are new to it, base rate neglect is like saying that you have a new hypothesis that you're sure is true for the combination to a padlock, and then another and another. Observers are free to count the combinations and critique.
Base rate neglect is one of the most serious issues in science. It applies to physics. This post is a drop in the ocean on the topic.
I don't mind this at all. I think you're right. I think physics is at least interesting for what it can still get wrong.
Proposing theories is of course costly if there are googols of theories to propose. The other argument would be that the low base rate theories drown out the rest. I would call any literature with a tiny number of likely true results a crisis.
CC #metasci
Physics is the bedrock of science and may be the site of its worst case of base rate neglect.
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Kazimier Smith, Yucheng Lu, Qiaochu Fan: From Funding to Findings (FIND): An Open Database of NSF Awards and Research Outputs https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.10336 https://arxiv.org/pdf/2510.10336 https://arxiv.org/html/2510.10336
Dr. Oransky warned of consequences for self-governance failure: "If you don't self-police, if you don't correct the record, if you don't sanction people who commit fraud, [...] someone else will come in and do that. And it very well could be a government that you don't like."
If science had star ratings like Goodreads, what paper in your field would be a 5/5 - and why?
This is how far scientific critique lags behind science. We're just learning subtraction.
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Iβm deeply honored to have been named as the recipient of the Victor Cohn Prize for Excellence in Medical Science Reporting from the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing. It recognizes my work on scientific integrity for Science Magazine over the last five years. 1/7 tinyurl.com/zz54fzyr