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How Adversarial Collaboration Makes Better Science & Better Scientists

2024/3/5
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Adversarial collaboration is a method where researchers with opposing theories design experiments together to test their theories objectively, aiming to reduce bias and enhance scientific rigor.

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In the dozens of episodes we’ve shared with you over the last four years, you’ve heard stories of experts examining the science behind everything from bees to whales, video games to dance, education systems to communication networks. Today, we're zooming out further, speaking with researchers who are exploring ways to improve how we do science and how we cultivate and educate better scientists.

When you think of a scientist, what image comes to mind? Do you imagine a genius laboring solo in a lab, displaying little emotion as they logically analyze data? Let’s challenge that stereotype — scientists are anything but dispassionate.

 

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