In this episode Sebastian Mellen from Assembl, takes us through why much of science today is broken and how to fix it. Sebastian and his team is building decentralized infrastructure to bring transparency, openness and democracy to science.
Highlights
- 1:15: Data is the meat of science – it should be open
- 2:30: P-hacking (fake science)
- 4:00: A censorship resistant and antifragile science network
- 7:30: Fraud and the misuse of science
- 9:40: How?
- 11:40: What is the role of Blockchain in this?
- 15:20: The importance of open standards
- 18:50: The long-term vision of Assembl
Show Links
- Assembl.science
- Assembl Twitter
- Nassim N. Taleb
- Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder (Incerto)
- Blockchain (Wikipedia)
- IPFS – The Distributed Web
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