Everything Hertz

Everything Hertz

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

Episoder(195)

83: Back to our dirty unwashed roots

83: Back to our dirty unwashed roots

By popular demand, Dan and James are kicking it old school and just shooting the breeze. They cover whether scientists should be on Twitter, if Fortnite is ruining our youth, book recommendations, and...

8 Mai 201959min

82: More janitors and fewer architects

82: More janitors and fewer architects

We answer a listener question on the possible negative consequences of the open science movement—are things moving too quickly? Links and things we discuss in the episode: * We have a new logo, if you...

15 Apr 20191h 11min

81: Too Young To Know, Too Old To Care

81: Too Young To Know, Too Old To Care

We answer our first audio question, on whether academia is too broken to fix, and a second question on whether we’ve ever worried about the possible repercussions of our public critiques and commentar...

1 Apr 201956min

80: Cites are not endorsements (with Sean Rife)

80: Cites are not endorsements (with Sean Rife)

We chat with Sean Rife, who the co-founder of scite.ai (https://scite.ai), a start-up that combines natural language processing with a network of experts to evaluate the veracity of scientific work. H...

17 Mar 201951min

79: Clinical trial reporting (with Henry Drysdale)

79: Clinical trial reporting (with Henry Drysdale)

We chat with Henry Drysdale (University of Oxford), co-founder of the COMPare trials project (http://compare-trials.org), which compared clinical trial registrations with reported outcomes in five top...

3 Mar 201955min

78: Large-scale collaborative science (with Lisa DeBruine)

78: Large-scale collaborative science (with Lisa DeBruine)

In this episde, we chat with Lisa DeBruine (University of Glasgow) about her experience with large-scale collaborative science and how her psychology department made the switch from SPSS to R. Discuss...

17 Feb 201958min

77: Promiscuous expertise

77: Promiscuous expertise

Dan and James discuss how to deal with the problem of scientists who start talking about topics outside their area of expertise. They also discuss what they would do differently if they would do their...

4 Feb 201955min

76: Open peer review

76: Open peer review

Peer review is typically conducted behind closed doors. There's been a recent push to make open peer review standard, but what's often left out of these conversations are the potential downsides. To i...

21 Jan 201948min

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