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Introducing COSIG: The Collection of Open Science Integrity Guides

Published: June 10, 2026 10:00

Investigating the integrity of published scientific papers is key to the scientific process, but the necessary knowledge is in short supply. We present COSIG, an open collection of meta-scientific guides enabling anyone to perform forensic peer review.

Commentary: Making Patient Data Count-Opportunities and Challenges for Open Science in Clinical Psychology

Published: June 5, 2026 10:00

Open science practices-such as preregistration, data and material sharing, and open-access dissemination-are increasingly promoted across psychology, yet their specific value for clinical psychology has often been overlooked. This commentary argues that…

Aligning incentives for open science in biomedical research: Navigating funder and institutional perspectives

Published: June 4, 2026 10:00

As science evolves, so must the systems that support it and evaluate it. Inspired by UNESCO's open science definition, this paper explores how funders and institutions can move beyond the traditional metrics to define scientific impact and to create a more…

Mapping the avoid-ome: a systematic open-science approach to predictive ADMET

Published: May 25, 2026 10:00

Drug discovery often fails due to unpredictable ADMET issues, which account for 30% of clinical setbacks. Conventional methods lack the atomistic detail needed to navigate the "Avoid-ome"-a finite set of proteins acting as "anti-targets". OpenADMET is an…

Implementing is necessary: the gap between discourse and practice in global open science

Published: May 19, 2026 10:00

Open science aims to promote more transparent, collaborative, and accessible practices in the scientific process. However, barriers such as fear of exposure or reluctance to share data and methods make researchers hesitant to amply engage with this…

The Preprint Problem: Fringe, Genetically Informed Studies of Group Differences in Behavior Housed on Open Science Platforms

Published: May 15, 2026 10:00

Preprint servers and open science platforms have revolutionized the scientific process. A fundamental feature of these platforms is a lack of peer review-virtually anyone with an internet connection can upload their research in a few clicks. Although this…

Open Science, Health Data and Epistemic Harms: A Multidisciplinary Reflection

Published: May 14, 2026 10:00

Open Science (OS) promises to democratise knowledge and reduce epistemic inequalities. However, a critical analysis reveals the potential of OS to amplify structural vulnerabilities, especially for people and communities already at the margins. With a…