Sentence examples for scientific openness from inspiring English sources

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Dr. Hansen's comments started a flurry of news media coverage in late January; on Feb. 3, Mr. Griffin issued a statement of "scientific openness".

But the sequestering of the data, even temporarily, has irritated other astronomers, who believe that it is antithetical to the ideal of scientific openness.

Those experts say that heightened security, along with other recent federal actions aimed at controlling exotic germs, is greatly increasing secrecy and threatening to reduce the scientific openness that nourishes good research.

Dr. D. A. Henderson, who helped lead the campaign to eradicate smallpox and has been advising the federal health institutes for nearly two years, said the clash of cultures between scientific openness and tight security might not be resolvable.

These moves were not only contrary to the spirit of scientific openness, but according to the government body that administers the FoI act were "not dealt with as they should have been under the legislation".

Her current research includes how pervasive and large-scale computation is changing our practice of the scientific method and the underlying statistical methodology, and the role of legal framing for scientific openness and advancement.

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However, while the value of scientific evidence, openness and independence may now be established, this doesn't seem to have reduced attempts by politicians to suborn or silence that evidence when it is inconvenient.

But competition as the essential means and ends for 'scientific excellence' is now giving way to the four cornerstone values of scientific credibility: openness, honesty, integrity and transparency (SpotOn, Digital Science, and BioMed Central 2017).

Among other elements referred to by delegations and observers were: the need to take into account the economic and commercial effects of decisions; provisions to mention expressly divergent scientific opinions; openness and transparency and the participatory nature of decision-making.

Peirce, for example, praised the scientific method's openness to repeated testing and revision of hypotheses, and he warned against treating any idea as an infallible reflection of reality.

The D.C. Public Defender Service rightly contends that a fundamental principle of scientific methodology is openness, which allows scientists access to the data needed to test the results and conclusions of another scientist's work.

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