Data Sharing, Challenger Expedition, Research Software, Adornment, Prostate Cancer
The authors propose 10 (not so) simple rules for researchers wishing to share data, aligned on the clinical trial lifecycle.
Ten (not so) simple rules for clinical trial data-sharing
The authors propose 10 (not so) simple rules for researchers wishing to share data, aligned on the clinical trial lifecycle.
The Challenger Expedition - 1872
Report of a BBC Radio episode about the 1872 four-year-long Challenger expedition to investigate the oceans of the earth.
Defining the roles of research software
Workshop report that tries to define the various roles of research software.
This 2,300-Year-Old Mummy Has a Heart (and Tongue) of Gold
To acquire additional insight into the practice of adornment in ancient Egypt, three researchers recently “digitally unwrapped” the mummified body of a wealthy teenage boy from 2,300 years ago.
Prostate cancer treatments can be avoided or delayed in many cases, huge study finds
Fifteen-year outcomes after monitoring, surgery, or radiotherapy for localized prostate cancer. Prostate cancer–specific mortality was low regardless of the treatment assigned.
References
Pellen C, Louarn AL, Spurrier-Bernard G, et al. Ten (not so) simple rules for clinical trial data-sharing. PLOS Computational Biology. 2023;19(3):e1010879. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010879
The Challenger Expedition - 1872. Accessed March 28, 2023. https://world.hey.com/ian.mulvany/the-challenger-expedition-1872-e067bad9
Nieuwpoort R van, Katz DS. Defining the roles of research software. Upstream. Published online March 14, 2023. https://doi.org/10.54900/9akm9y5-5ject5y
This 2,300-Year-Old Mummy Has a Heart (and Tongue) of Gold. Discover Magazine. Accessed March 28, 2023. https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/this-2-300-year-old-mummy-has-a-heart-and-tongue-of-gold
Prostate cancer treatments can be avoided or delayed in many cases, huge study finds | Live Science. Accessed March 28, 2023. https://www.livescience.com/prostate-cancer-treatments-can-be-avoided-or-delayed-in-many-cases-huge-study-finds