In science, the success of an experiment is often determined by a measure called “statistical significance.” A result is considered to be “significant” if the difference observed in the experiment ...
Senior Lecturer in Comparative and Environmental Physiology, University of Roehampton How should scientists interpret their data? Emerging from their labs after days, weeks, months, even years spent ...
Combined Antiangiogenesis and Antiepidermal Growth Factor Receptor Targeting in the Treatment of Cancer: Hold Back, We Are Not There Yet ...