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ReproducibiliTeas: Bottoms Up.

  Posted on 3rd October 2019 by replicationnetwork

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[Excerpts taken from the article, “A journal club to fix science” by Amy Orben, published in Nature] “If science had generations, mine would not be defined by war or Woodstock, but by reproducibility and open science….Early-career researchers do not need…

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