If It Doesn't Say "Registered Report," Don't Trust It
If It Doesn't Say "Registered Report," Don't Trust It
A new study found that Registered Reports are only about 50% as likely as standard, non-RR research to confirm their hypothesis.

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A new study found that Registered Reports are only about 50% as likely as standard, non-RR research to confirm their hypothesis.
The World Health Organization should also step up governance of human genome-editing research.
The committee did not, however, explicitly recommend a moratorium on germline editing for reproduction, an issue that has divided genome editing experts.