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Harvard won the title—its 26th overall—on a beautiful afternoon featuring several exciting, seesaw matches that made seizing momentum crucial...
...that show no benefit for which the shortcomings have not been publicized.” Publishing such failures, the Olsen and Pfeffer argue, can make significant contributions to the advancement of science. But Olsen and Pfeffer’s attempt to publish negative results does not account for a crucial aspect of scientific inquiry. Although the idea of publishing negative results would benefit science as a whole, individual scientists gain very little until a critical mass of negative results is published in their field...
...JNRBM itself has had only a handful of submissions since it was launched last fall. In their introductory editorial, Olsen and Pfeffer address some of the most important reasons why scientists may be wary of publishing negative results. The first reason is that it could give crucial information to competitors who may be able to use those negative results to beat everyone else to an important positive result. This problem is magnified for scientists who are the first to publish negative results. Those researchers benefit very little from the sparse numbers of negative results published by others...
McDaniel praised his boat again for staying aggressive down the stretch, which will be crucial when Harvard faces tougher competition in two weeks at Sprints from defending champion Wisconsin as well as opponents who have improved this spring...
...answer may become a little clearer this weekend, when the nine candidates appear together in the first event to be billed as a debate. It's in South Carolina, an early primary state which will be a crucial test of which can sell themselves to Southerners and African-Americans. (ABC is offering the broadcast to its affiliates and C-SPAN will play it repeatedly.) But how much nine people can spar during an hour and a half is questionable. At such an event in Houston, the 1988 Democratic field began to earn its reputation as the "Seven Dwarves." Recalls Bruce...