
Methodology, scientific life, and bad language. Co-hosted by Dr. Dan Quintana (University of Oslo) and Dr. James Heathers (Cipher Skin)
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 195 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessScienceMedicineSocial Sciences | ||||

We discuss how living meta‑analyses—meta‑analyses that are continuously updated as new studies appear—can cut research waste and keep evidence current. We also chat about how using synthetic research participants is a terrible idea.
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• The BMJ... more
We discuss whether preprint servers and journals should require author identity verification for submitting manuscripts. This would probably speed up the submission process, but is this worth the potential downsides? We also discuss the similarities ... more
Dan and James chat about a a new 'pop-up journal' concept for addressing specific research questions. They also answer a listener question from a journal grammar editor and discuss a new PNAS article on paper mills
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• The pop-up journal
• The... more
Dan and James answer listener questions on outsourcing in academia and differences in research culture between academic institutions and commercial institutions.
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• Dan on Bluesky
• James on Bluesky
• Everything Hertz on Bluesk... more
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These dudes have taught me a lot about reproducibility (of scientific findings and of well-executed insults). Solid content.
Best science podcast ever.
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I’ve found those two guys on Twitter (mostly Dan), and I find their talks about science and science-related subjects not only inspiring but also entertaining. If you do science, you should listen to this podcast.
Funny and timely podcast meta-science, methods, and best practices.
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A fast-paced, data-driven show that probes issues in meta-science, open science, and research integrity with humor and hustle. Episodes commonly cover reproducibility, statistical pitfalls (p-values, p-hacking, effect sizes), publishing culture, and innovative ideas for how science is conducted and shared, such as living meta-analyses and author verification. The duo blends sharp critique with practical guidance on tools and workflows, making the content valuable for researchers, methodologists, and science-minded professionals who want clearer, more trustworthy science—and who appreciate candid, entertaining banter around academic life.
A standout angle is the focus on real-time, reform-minded concepts (like living meta-analyses and new p... more
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