This is how a seal’s nose prevents water from entering its lungs.
If you’re a researcher, you know that you’re much more likely to disprove your hypothesis than validate it, but there aren’t a lot of incentives to go out and publish your failed experiments.
One journal is trying to change that attitude.
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In an effort to learn from scientific failure, The Journal of Trial Error only publishes “negative” results.