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How Philanthropy Could Embrace More High-Risk, High-Reward Projects
Inside Philanthropy
09.09.2020
Make Scientific Data FAIR
Nature
06.04.2019
Is Science Broken? Major New Report Outlines Problems in Research
Gizmodo
05.07.2019
Can Machines Determine the Credibility of Research Claims?
Center for Open Science
02.05.2019
The Power Issue: John and Laura Arnold Are Guiding Philanthropy Into the Age of Big Data
Texas Monthly
12.01.2018
Houston’s Laura and John Arnold Use Philanthropy to Help Balance Societal Inequities
Houston Chronicle
11.16.2018
Listen: Interview With John Arnold About the Strategic Investments of the Laura and John Arnold Foundation
Inside the ICEhouse
08.30.2018
Trading Up: Life Lessons With Philanthropist John Arnold
Reuters
07.17.2018
Go Forth and Replicate: On Creating Incentives for Repeat Studies
Undark
09.11.2017
Podcast: Brian Nosek — Center for Open Science
Health News Review
12.14.2015
Podcast: John Ioannidis – ‘Scourge of Sloppy Science’
Health News Review
12.07.2015
Not Even Scientists Can Easily Explain P‑Values
FiveThirtyEight
11.24.2015
The FDA Could Earn Over $60 Million a Day From Enforcing the Law
Health Affairs
10.14.2015
Most Research Spending Is Wasted on Bad Studies. These Billionaires Want to Change That.
Vox
10.04.2015
Many Psychology Findings Not as Strong as Claimed, Study Says
The New York Times
08.27.2015
Promoting an Open Research Culture
Science
06.25.2015
Solving Reproducibility
Science
06.25.2015
Home-Visiting Nurses for First-Time Mothers Help Reduce Government Costs
Kaiser Health News
05.13.2015
Give a Man a Fish …
Huffington Post
04.30.2015
New Study Looks at What Sugar Does to the Liver
Chicago Sun-Times
04.14.2015
The Most Interesting Foundations, 2014
Inside Philanthropy
02.10.2015
No. 11: John and Laura Arnold
Chronicle of Philanthropy
02.08.2015