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The $1 Trillion Paradox: Why Reforming Research Publishing Should Be a Global Priority

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US universities protest research fraud rules | Times Higher Education (THE)

Low research reproducibility 'not inevitable' | Times Higher Education (THE)

Combining a series of methods for boosting research reproducibility found to produce huge gains in overall success

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Plos launches open science data collection push

Scientific sharing trailblazer hopes detailed tracking of researcher behaviour will help identify stubborn obstacles to more cooperative environment

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Research result reporting set for boost under new system

 E-Mail A new guideline for reporting research results has been developed to improve reproducibility, replication, and transparency in life sciences. The new Research Materials, Design, Analysis and Reporting (MDAR) Framework will harmonise the recording of outcomes across several major journals, its developers say. Existing guidelines address specific parts of biomedical research, such as ARRIVE - which relates to animal research - and CONSORT, associated with clinical trial reporting. The MDAR Framework - developed by a team from the University of Edinburgh, the Centre for Open Science and six major journal publishers - complements these by establishing basic minimum reporting requirements and best practice recommendations.

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