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is better to write scientific paper alone or with participants ?
is better to write scientific paper alone or with participants ?
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What are the potentials and ethical challenges that CRISPR-Cas9 technology is opening up in modern medicine?
CRISPR-Cas9, a revolutionary gene-editing tool, allows scientists to precisely cut and paste DNA sequences. This capability opens vast possibilities for medicine, but also brings significant ethical dilemmas.
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Are there easily available options for scientists in foreign countries if they don't find suitable job in home country.
It asks for different opinions from people from different countries.
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Why do in vitro studies often show ideal results for new techniques, while clinical outcome studies show no significant difference compared to conventional treatments?
In Endodontics specifically: 1. Irrigation techniques (e.g., GentleWave, PUI): • In vitro: Often show superior bacterial reduction compared to conventional syringe irrigation. • Outcome studies: Many show no statistically significant difference in long-term healing or success rates (e.g., JOE 2022, 2024 papers). • 2. Root canal sealers (e.g., bioceramics vs epoxy): • In vitro: Bioceramic sealers demonstrate better properties (e.g., antimicrobial, biocompatibility). • Outcome studies: No...
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Editors at many reputable journals are having a difficult time finding peers to conduct peer reviews of submitted manuscripts for free. Do you think peer reviewers should get paid for their efforts?
Paid versus non-paid peer reviewing of scientific manuscripts Incentivizing the peer review process
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Snail mucous has many advantages, what is the best way to extract it without changing its composition?
land snails like Eremina desertorum, how can i get its mucous without killing or hurting it?
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How publication retractions should be handled?
With an alarming rise in number of retracted papers, what the scientific community thinks is the best way to handle them? 1. Should be ignored, giving benefit-of-doubt to the authors 2. Authors with multiple retracted papers should be demoted 3. Organizations with high retraction rates should be banned from entering various rankings, and debar them from government funding for 1-2 years 4. Court trials against the faulty researchers for criminal wastage of public money
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How do you balance writing new papers and revising drafts, especially when working on multiple projects with overlapping deadlines?
I often find myself torn between drafting new manuscripts and revising older ones under tight, conflicting deadlines. I’d love to hear how others handle this challenge.
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What is the level of study with the highest level of scientific evidence in the health area?
1️⃣ Individual-level meta-analysis – Reanalyzes raw data from multiple studies for more accurate answers. 2️⃣ Network meta-analysis – Connects treatments that have never been directly compared, ranking their effectiveness. 3️⃣ Dose-response meta-analysis – Reveals the impact of different doses on clinical outcomes.
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What is the most important part of a scientific article? Let's approach this seriously! Part 2
I have read all the responses to my question, and I find that, except for one, they are largely absurd. There is talk of methodology and results, but as the famous saying goes, “There are lies, big lies, and statistics.” Many articles submitted for publication manipulate data that is either highly misleading or not original at all. I’m unsure if this will be approved on Scipion. What is the most important part of a scientific article? Let’s approach this seriously! I am not at all surprised...
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