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That is why, as a (global) society, we should spend our resources in making sure the data we have is accurate by funding research and repeated studies, and that data should be open to all to verify and build upon.
I think we're passed the point where studies can be reproduced effectively. I actually think the scientific model is falling apart. We've discovered the easy things, and those studies were easy to reproduce. We built a model of science around the low hanging fruit. How are you going to reproduce a study about a cancer drug? Synthesizing the drug itself is a huge endeavor, never mind finding a group of participants wi…
Our problem isn't lack of resources. There's 7.5 billion people in the world, I can't believe we've ran out of control groups and experiments to do. Maybe it's a little more difficult with medical edge cases, but there's plenty of other things to research. It's just hard to do it politically, especially with people that are "anti-science", meaning against funding research that might show outcomes that aren't good for them economically, or against their religion.