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How Failing Better Could Advance Science

11 points| talles | 10 years ago |nautil.us | reply

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[+] jrandm|10 years ago|reply
I'm always shocked to read about how academia -- especially scientific fields -- punishes failure of the 'Experiment did not succeed' type.

My 6th grade science teacher was adamant that the scientific method is about testing, logging, and refining... While I get not working doesn't usually make for an interesting paper, isn't it important for scientists to share what doesn't work as often as what does?

Or have I just gotten the wrong impression from a few articles I've seen pop up on HN?

[+] FLengyel|10 years ago|reply
Scientists are already doing what the author suggests. At least one very fine hydrologist and climate scientist of my acquaintance lived by Beckett's motto.