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What Keeps Open-Source Science Infrastructure Alive

Thousands of scientific tools underpin modern research yet receive no sustained funding. Governance and institutional legibility determine which survive.

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Why Math Breakthroughs Take Decades to Find Real Use

Some theorems sit idle for centuries before engineering catches up. Others deploy in months. The gap depends on infrastructure, demand, and timing.

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How Patents Quietly Reshape Scientific Research

Patents mobilise private capital for research, and systematically steer entire fields away from problems that lack paying markets. The costs are structural.

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Clinical Trial Geography and Its Limits on Medical Evidence

Most clinical trials recruit from a narrow slice of the world. That bias shapes drug dosing, efficacy estimates, and who the evidence actually describes.

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What Decides Whether a Scientific Anomaly Gets Investigated

Some anomalies reshape fields; most disappear into filing cabinets. The difference is not always scientific, funding, prestige, and timing all weigh in.

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Grant Applications Select for Personality, Not Science

Grant writing rewards confident narrators over careful empiricists. The resulting filter shapes who stays in research and which questions get asked.

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Why Some Sciences Mastered Replication Long Before Others

Physics and chemistry built replication into their foundations. Psychology and medicine took decades longer, the difference comes down to structure, not virtue.

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Why Famines Happen Even When Food Exists

Famines rarely mean a country ran out of food. They mean people lost the ability to get it. Here's how that happens, and why it matters.

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Source Mismatch: Coral Reef Story Cannot Be Filed

The supplied reference reporting covers a SpaceX IPO, not coral reefs. No verifiable facts exist to write the assigned story honestly.

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Burnout: Medical Diagnosis vs. Management Problem

Burnout means two very different things depending on who's diagnosing it. Here's how to tell the clinical reality from the corporate conversation.

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When the Measuring Stick Is Wrong: Science in Crisis

When a field's core instrument turns out to be flawed, decades of findings can unravel. Here's what actually happens next, and why it matters.

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How Research Funding Shapes Scientific Questions

The money behind a scientific field decides which questions get asked. Here's the mechanism, the history, and what gets left on the floor.

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Why Research Universities Produce Most Nobel Laureates

A handful of universities claim most Nobel Prizes. Here's the concrete mechanism behind that concentration, and why it keeps compounding.

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Why Some Scientific Consensus Forms Fast and Some Never Does

What makes one scientific debate settle in years while another drags on for decades? The answer has less to do with evidence than you'd expect.

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How Peer Review Fails Differently by Funding Source

Commercial funding warps peer review in specific, traceable ways. Academic funding has its own failure modes. Here's how each one actually breaks.

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Why Some Scientific Findings Don't Replicate Across Cultures

Some psychology results hold worldwide; others vanish outside their origin lab. Here's the mechanism behind the replication gap, and why it matters.

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Wildlife in Climate Policy: A New Consensus Emerges

Researchers and policymakers are pushing to write wildlife into climate policy, arguing animals shape the carbon cycle in ways models ignore. What it means.