A new initiative called BEACON aims to advance scientific reproducibility by uniting siloed benchmarking efforts across ...
In measuring the quality of experiments, repeatability and reproducibility are key. In this article, we explore the differences between the two terms, and why they are important in determining the ...
As defined by the committee, reproducibility relates strictly to computational reproducibility—obtaining consistent results using the same input data, computational methods, and conditions of analysis ...
A recent study provides evidence that some results of behavioral experiments with insects cannot be fully reproduced. So far, possible reproducibility problems have been little discussed in this ...
Two studies are presented in this technical note; one performed at multiple HORIBA Application Labs using polydisperse standards, and one performed by a customer analyzing their own sample. Both ...
Reproducibility is a common standard for scientific data. If experimental or descriptive data cannot be reproduced, then they are generally discarded. Reproducibility was mentioned by several ...
Reproducibility and replicability are often cited as hallmarks of good science. Being able to reproduce the computational results of another researcher starting with the same data and replicate a ...
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