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What’s new in ResearchHub v2?
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$800,000+ research funded and counting. No endless forms. Fast turnaround. Here’s what researchers are saying about funding on ResearchHub👇
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Most people think innovation comes from working harder. This new study indicates otherwise. Innovation starts with setting the right goals. new.researchhub.com/paper/9405805/self-leadership-and-innovative-work-behaviors-testing-a-parallel-mediation-model-with-goal-striving-and-goal-generation
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The 3 best-performing peer reviewers on ResearchHub in the last 3 months.
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Effective July 1, 2025, all NIH-funded research must be publicly available upon publication. No more 12-month delay. The Public Access Policy, originally set for Dec 31, 2025, was moved up by 6 months. If taxpayers fund it, they have access from Day 1. https://x.com/NIH/status/1940116750252618115
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$RSC is now available on Aerodrome with a new RSC/ETH pool. Try it out 👇 https://x.com/AerodromeFi/status/1943698856329560428
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🧠 Peer Review Peer review allows experts in the field to evaluate your research before it becomes part of the scientific record. It brings in diverse perspectives, helps identify flaws, and strengthens the final publication through expert critique.
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If we want science to be faster, more reliable, and more impactful, we need to align incentives with these best practices.
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📂 Data & Code Sharing The conclusions of a paper are only as strong as the data and code they are based on. Sharing raw datasets and analysis scripts allows others to validate your findings, reproduce your results, or build on your work. It is a vital part of open and collaborative science.
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📖 Open Access Making your paper openly accessible increases its visibility, allows others to review your work, and democratizes access to knowledge. When everyone can read your research, not just those with institutional access, science progresses faster and more fairly.
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🔍 Preregistration Before conducting a study, researchers can preregister their hypothesis, methodology, and analysis plan. This reduces the risk of ad hoc decisions such as p-hacking or HARKing (hypothesizing after results are known), and increases transparency. Studies that follow preregistered protocols tend to yield more robust and reproducible results.
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Up to 50% of research funding is wasted on irreproducible studies. Reproducibility is the cornerstone of trustworthy science. Certain research practices significantly increase the likelihood that results can be independently verified. Here are 4 essential practices that help make research more reproducible:
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Getting started on ResearchHub just got easier. Explore the new landing page 👇 https://www.researchhub.com/
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$600,000 raised on ResearchHub to empower scientists worldwide.
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How safe is your tap water? Adam Draper is funding an independent study to find out. With up to $100,000, we’re looking for researchers with expertise in environmental science, public health, urban infrastructure, and/or data analytics to test water in major U.S. cities or top campuses for microplastics, fluoride, and other overlooked contaminants. The goal is to build a health-based score that gives the public an honest picture of what they’re drinking, beyond what’s reported. Funding Details: 👤 Funder: AdamDraper 💰 Budget: $50–$100K ✅ Must preregister on ResearchHub ✅ Open data, open methods, real transparency Submit a proposal ↓ https://www.researchhub.com/grant/4174/comprehensive-analysis-of-water-quality-in-urban-us
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What’s trending on ResearchHub right now?
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You can find $150 peer review bounties by filtering the 'Earn' tab for your areas of expertise.
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🛠️ Join us: https://github.com/orgs/ResearchHub/projects/3/views/3
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ResearchHub is an open-source community dedicated to accelerating scientific research. We encourage anyone motivated by our mission to build alongside us. Check out our public GitHub Kanban board to see what we're working on and where you can contribute.
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You don’t need to donate hundreds to support science. I gave just 10 $RSC to this fibromyalgia brain-scanning project 🧠 Every bit helps the algorithm and brings visibility. Even $1 matters. 🧪 researchhub.com/fund/4082/ener… Let’s normalize micro-donations for science @researchhubf
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