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In James Surowiecki’s book “The Wisdom of Crowds”, he lays out the criteria for successful decision making by large groups1: Diversity of opinion...
The Make Your Mark competition, part of Scientist’s Open Science Challenge series, is now officially live in San Diego, New York, and Boston...
“Open source”, a term synonymous to computer programming, is a pragmatic methodology that promotes redistribution and access to an end product. In...
Yesterday we published in Scientific American’s blog a call to action about the Scientist-sponsored Rare Disease Science Challenge. If you or a...
Scientist’s very own Kevin Lustig is one of the recipients of this year’s 2012 PharmaVOICE 100 award: Scientist is proud to announce that our own...
Scientist is launching a new science competion for high school students: SAN DIEGO — Scientist Inc., the world’s leading provider of outsourced...
Innovation = knowledge + creativity + work. At Scientist, we try to reduce the barriers to all three elements of that equation via Scientist, but...
Scientist has always operated on mission of “empowering scientists.” What that boils down to is continuously asking ourselves “does this help...
Scientist of San Diego and New York-based Genspace have launched the Tri-State Open Science Challenge, a science competition open to citizen...
Today, we look at our second winner of the Bay Area Open Science Challenge and his work. Derek Jacoby is studying gout treatment and effective...