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October 23, 2024
A Scrappy Complement to FROs: Building More BBNs

ARPA’s early decades of success have made the ARPA model iconic. Big wins from ARPA’s early history […]

NIH and Scientific Integrity

I’m not sure what it is about the Alzheimer’s field, but we just learned of yet another […]

Why We Still Need Many More RCTs in Education

This is a report on an empirical investigation into how many education projects funded by the National […]

The Old is New Again . . . Thoughts from the Eisenhower Era

First off, thanks to a top NIH official for telling me about the reports from the Eisenhower […]

Guest Post: Things I learned talking to the new breed of scientific institution

This is a guest post by Abhishaike Mahajan, who regularly writes at Owl Posting. This article would not […]

New NY Times cover story

For a while now, the Good Science Project has been sponsoring modest grants for investigative reporting on […]