That’s not a problem, that’s progress! If you take from that story, as some did, “everyone must do everything exactly the same (rigor!) to avoid these problems” then you are foreclosing one of the most fruitful avenues of genuine discovery: why am I getting a different result?
New paper out! "Ten simple rules for scientific code review" journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol..., in which I detailed how to use *code review* in academic research in a didactic, effective, and enjoyable manner.
Our paper on sound-seeking and hearing loss has just been published in Sci Rep! www.nature.com/articles/s41...#neuralcircuits#hearingloss#blueprint#neuroscience
Totally stunning work by this 4th-generation Diné weaver, Melissa Cody, blending traditional patterns and modern pixel art, now on display in NYC www.nytimes.com/2024/04/18/a...
Melissa Cody mastered a weaving tradition dating back millenniums, but her eye-dazzling patterns joyously venture beyond it.
Emory has a tenure-track faculty posting in the Center for Neurodegenerative Disease: faculty-emory.icims.com/jobs/126049/...
I recently bought a "men's backpack" (lol) from a company that mainly makes women's clothing. Now I'm on their mailing list and their marketing is asking me if I'm ready to "dare to bare"
terrible spelling/grammar has become the most useful shibboleth that a real human wrote the text. It's like a Turing test for the mediocrity of humanity 😆