Choosing experiments to accelerate collective discovery

Volume: 112, Issue: 47, Pages: 14569 - 14574
Published: Nov 9, 2015
Abstract
Significance Scientists perform a tiny subset of all possible experiments. What characterizes the experiments they choose? And what are the consequences of those choices for the pace of scientific discovery? We model scientific knowledge as a network and science as a sequence of experiments designed to gradually uncover it. By analyzing millions of biomedical articles published over 30 y, we find that biomedical scientists pursue conservative...
Paper Details
Title
Choosing experiments to accelerate collective discovery
Published Date
Nov 9, 2015
Volume
112
Issue
47
Pages
14569 - 14574
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