Science Standards

Baseline scientific expectations for research, explainers, and analysis published here.

Evidence Quality

Scientific claims should be supported by appropriate evidence: reproducible methods, transparent data, statistical care, peer-reviewed research where available, or clearly labeled preliminary findings.

Method Transparency

Research articles should describe methods, assumptions, materials, sample sizes, models, limitations, and analysis choices clearly enough for informed readers to evaluate the work.

Ethics and Safety

Work involving people, animals, sensitive locations, hazardous materials, medical advice, or dual-use technology must follow relevant ethical, legal, and safety standards.

Uncertainty and Limitations

Good science explains what is known, what remains uncertain, and what the evidence cannot yet prove. Correlation should not be presented as causation without strong justification.

Corrections and Retractions

When evidence changes or errors are found, articles may be corrected, updated, flagged, or withdrawn to protect the accuracy of the scientific record.

Last updated: May 25, 2026