Hydrogen bonds: simple after all?

D Herschlag, MM Pinney - Biochemistry, 2018 - ACS Publications
Hydrogen bonds play integral roles in biological structure, function, and conformational
dynamics and are fundamental to life as it has evolved on Earth. However, our …

Big data from small data: data-sharing in the'long tail'of neuroscience

AR Ferguson, JL Nielson, MH Cragin… - Nature …, 2014 - nature.com
The launch of the US BRAIN and European Human Brain Projects coincides with growing
international efforts toward transparency and increased access to publicly funded research …

Why don't we share data and code? Perceived barriers and benefits to public archiving practices

DGE Gomes, P Pottier… - … of the Royal …, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The biological sciences community is increasingly recognizing the value of open,
reproducible and transparent research practices for science and society at large. Despite …

Nonindependence and sensitivity analyses in ecological and evolutionary meta‐analyses

DWA Noble, M Lagisz, RE O'dea, S Nakagawa - 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Meta‐analysis is an important tool for synthesizing research on a variety of topics in ecology
and evolution, including molecular ecology, but can be susceptible to nonindependence …

[HTML][HTML] Quantitative evidence synthesis: a practical guide on meta-analysis, meta-regression, and publication bias tests for environmental sciences

S Nakagawa, Y Yang, EL Macartney, R Spake… - Environmental …, 2023 - Springer
Meta-analysis is a quantitative way of synthesizing results from multiple studies to obtain
reliable evidence of an intervention or phenomenon. Indeed, an increasing number of meta …

[HTML][HTML] Public data archiving in ecology and evolution: how well are we doing?

DG Roche, LEB Kruuk, R Lanfear, SA Binning - PLoS biology, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Policies that mandate public data archiving (PDA) successfully increase accessibility to data
underlying scientific publications. However, is the data quality sufficient to allow reuse and …

[HTML][HTML] Attitudes and norms affecting scientists' data reuse

RG Curty, K Crowston, A Specht, BW Grant, ED Dalton - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
The value of sharing scientific research data is widely appreciated, but factors that hinder or
prompt the reuse of data remain poorly understood. Using the Theory of Reasoned Action …

How do scientists define openness? Exploring the relationship between open science policies and research practice

N Levin, S Leonelli, D Weckowska… - Bulletin of science …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
This article documents how biomedical researchers in the United Kingdom understand and
enact the idea of “openness.” This is of particular interest to researchers and science policy …

Predictive modeling of influenza shows the promise of applied evolutionary biology

DH Morris, KM Gostic, S Pompei, T Bedford… - Trends in …, 2018 - cell.com
Seasonal influenza is controlled through vaccination campaigns. Evolution of influenza virus
antigens means that vaccines must be updated to match novel strains, and vaccine …

Avoiding wasted research resources in conservation science

RT Buxton, EA Nyboer, KE Pigeon… - … Science and Practice, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Scientific evidence is fundamental for guiding effective conservation action to curb
biodiversity loss. Yet, research resources in conservation are often wasted due to biased …