Mathematicians hope digital "proof assistants" will fix the field's own replication crisis
Computer programs can be better than humans, but they're not perfect
Just 15 percent of psychology studies are strongly rooted in theory
A study of over 2000 papers highlights the need for more theory in psychology research
Science doesn't need to be so complicated. The answer: more sensible statistics
Let the battle between human psychology and science have statisticians' supervision
The furious pace of modern research is creating a gnarly statistics problem
The truth is a needle in an ever-growing haystack. Scientists need better statistical education to find it
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Your body's cells adapt to stress to avoid making mistakes
Our biological building blocks may be much more resilient than scientists thought possible