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How can we make science more rigorous?

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Raphaël Lévy, one of the principal investigators of NanoBubbles — an interdisciplinary project that explores how, when and why science fails to correct itself, talks about the importance of questioning and correcting the scientific record.

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Anirban, A. How can we make science more rigorous?. Nat Rev Phys 5, 498–499 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42254-023-00631-x

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