Everything Hertz
Methodology, scientific life, and bad language. Co-hosted by Dr. Dan Quintana (University of Oslo) and Dr. James Heathers (Cipher Skin)

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131: Long live the overhead projector!

131: Long live the overhead projector!

Dan and James answer listener audio questions on indirect costs for research grants, the mind/body problem, and why many academics aren't trained to teach. They also profess their love for the overhea...

3 Touko 20211h 3min

130: Normalizing retractions (with Dorothy Bishop)

130: Normalizing retractions (with Dorothy Bishop)

Dan and James chat with Dorothy Bishop (University of Oxford) about the importance of normalizing the retraction of scientific papers, publication ethics, and whether paper mills (companies that make ...

19 Huhti 20211h

129: Transparency audits

129: Transparency audits

Dan and James discuss the recently proposed "transparency audit", why it received so much blowback, and the characteristics of successful reform schemes The specifics... The computational research int...

5 Huhti 202156min

128: How do you generate new research ideas?

128: How do you generate new research ideas?

Dan and James chat about how they come up with new ideas, why everyone seems to be trying to monetise their hobbies, and why it's so hard for most labs to have a singular focus of research. We had som...

15 Maalis 20211h 11min

127: Speak up or shut up?

127: Speak up or shut up?

We discuss when is the right time in your academic career to begin speaking up to critique your research field or whether the risk of retaliation means you should shut up and keep your head down. This...

1 Maalis 202151min

126: The division of scientific labor (with Saloni Dattani)

126: The division of scientific labor (with Saloni Dattani)

We have a wide-ranging chat with Saloni Dattani (Kings College London and University of Hong Kong) about the benefits of dividing scientific labor, the magazine she co-founded (Works in Progress) that...

15 Helmi 202152min

125: Upon reasonable request

125: Upon reasonable request

Dan has a blue-sky proposal to increase data sharing—that funders mandate scholars to store and analyse data on their servers for which the funder decides what constitutes a reasonable data request (a...

1 Helmi 202146min

124: From Ptolemy to Takeshi's Castle

124: From Ptolemy to Takeshi's Castle

We discuss under which circumstances retracting decades-old articles is worth the time. We also chat about why LinkenIn is underrated (yes, really) and special journal issues are overrated. A more spe...

18 Tammi 202151min

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