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Building Trust in Science: Yale Hosts Conversations on Replication, Transparency, and Public Confidence
A little more than a decade ago, two cancer‑research labs spent a year unable to reproduce each other’s experiments.
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Love Data Week 2026
This year’s Love Data Week theme, “Where’s the Data?”, invites researchers to explore data’s complete lifecycle
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Spring 2026 Newsletter
DISSC recently welcomed Stuart Buck from The Good Science Project for two events, co-sponsored by ISPS, Tobin, and Yale Library.
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Fall 2025 Newsletter
DISSC and the Yale Center for Geospatial Solutions (YCGS) co-hosted a highly successful open house on September 18, 2025.
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Reproducibility Matters: Yale Experts Lead Sessions on Research Integrity and Best Practices
Good science requires more than a good experiment. It invites others to assess the work and to reproduce and replicate the results.
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Statement of the UN Scientific Advisory Board on Open Science
Open science — the practices of widely sharing all forms of scientific knowledge — offers crucial benefits to the vitality of research.
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Code Review, Reproducibility, and Improving the Scholarly Record
A central goal of open research practices is to promote the production of reusable research outputs to advance scholarship.
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How AI Helped Seth Stephens-Davidowitz Uncover the NBA’s Biggest Secrets in 30 Days
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz estimates that an NBA player’s identical twin has a 50% chance of also playing in the league.
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Yale’s New Dataverse: Enhancing Research Transparency and Reproducibility
In October 1960, Fred Greenstein, then a junior faculty member who had recently earned his Ph.D. at Yale, sent a letter to the United Nations seeking