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  1. Hypotheses

    A tension-based theory of morphogenesis and compact wiring in the central nervous system. Many structural features of the mammalian central nervous system can be explained by a morphogenetic ...

  2. Review, News & Views, Perspectives, Hypotheses and Analyses

    Review, News & Views, Perspectives, Hypotheses and Analyses Article Type Year Browse the archive of articles on Nature

  3. Hypotheses devised by AI could find 'blind spots' in research

    A review article published in Nature 3 earlier this year explores other ways in which AI has generated hypotheses, such as proposing simple formulae that can organize noisy data points and ...

  4. Hypothesis Article

    The role of exercise and PGC1α in inflammation and chronic disease Christoph Handschin Bruce M. Spiegelman Hypothesis Article 01 Jul 2008 Browse the archive of articles on Nature

  5. Chandrayaan-3 APXS elemental abundance measurements at lunar ...

    This hypothesis suggests that the lunar interior formed through the sinking of olivine and pyroxenes, ... Nature 477, 70-72 (2011). Article ADS CAS PubMed Google Scholar ...

  6. The COVID lab-leak hypothesis: what scientists do and don't know

    The COVID lab-leak hypothesis: what scientists do and don't know Nature examines arguments that the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 escaped from a lab in China, and the science behind them.

  7. The RNA world 'hypothesis'

    The RNA world hypothesis — which postulates that RNA with both genetic information and catalytic activity had an essential role in the origin of life — is now supported by many scientists. Two ...

  8. Unidirectional association of clonal hematopoiesis with ...

    This reverse causality hypothesis is also applicable to the association between CH and other conditions, ... Nature 616, 755-763 (2023). Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar

  9. Short-term post-fast refeeding enhances intestinal stemness ...

    For over a century, fasting regimens have improved health, lifespan and tissue regeneration in diverse organisms, including humans1-6. However, how fasting and post-fast refeeding affect adult ...

  10. Observation of the antimatter hypernucleus $${}_{\bar ...

    At the origin of the Universe, an asymmetry between the amount of created matter and antimatter led to the matter-dominated Universe as we know it today. The origins of this asymmetry remain ...

  11. Nonlinear Hall effect in an insulator

    a, Schematic of the conventional Hall effect driven by the Lorentz force of an external magnetic field B on the conducting electrons. A current in the x-direction I x can induce a voltage in the y ...

  12. Exclusive: the papers that most heavily cite retracted studies

    In theory, meta-analyses or systematic reviews should be withdrawn or corrected if work they have cited goes on to be retracted, according to a policy issued in 2021 by the Cochrane Collaboration ...

  13. Formulating Hypotheses for Different Study Designs

    Formulating Hypotheses for Different Study Designs. Generating a testable working hypothesis is the first step towards conducting original research. Such research may prove or disprove the proposed hypothesis. Case reports, case series, online surveys and other observational studies, clinical trials, and narrative reviews help to generate ...

  14. Scientific Hypotheses: Writing, Promoting, and Predicting Implications

    Scientific hypotheses are essential for progress in rapidly developing academic disciplines. Proposing new ideas and hypotheses require thorough analyses of evidence-based data and predictions of the implications. One of the main concerns relates to the ...

  15. Author Correction: Life-cycle-coupled evolution of mitosis in ...

    Nature - Author Correction: Life-cycle-coupled evolution of mitosis in close relatives of animals

  16. On the scope of scientific hypotheses

    Finally, several evaluations of preregistration practices have found that a significant proportion of articles do not abide by their stated hypothesis or add additional hypotheses [ 11, 16 - 18 ]. In sum, while multiple efforts exist to improve scientific practice, our hypothesis-making could improve.

  17. On the role of hypotheses in science

    Scientific research progresses by the dialectic dialogue between hypothesis building and the experimental testing of these hypotheses. Microbiologists as biologists in general can rely on an increasing set of sophisticated experimental methods for hypothesis ...

  18. How to Write a Strong Hypothesis

    A hypothesis is a statement that can be tested by scientific research. If you want to test a relationship between two or more variables, you need to write hypotheses before you start your experiment or data collection.

  19. Scientific hypothesis

    hypothesis. science. scientific hypothesis, an idea that proposes a tentative explanation about a phenomenon or a narrow set of phenomena observed in the natural world. The two primary features of a scientific hypothesis are falsifiability and testability, which are reflected in an "If…then" statement summarizing the idea and in the ...

  20. Hypothesis: Definition, Examples, and Types

    A hypothesis is a tentative statement about the relationship between two or more variables. Explore examples and learn how to format your research hypothesis.

  21. Associations between Nature Exposure and Health: A Review of the

    There is extensive empirical literature on the association between exposure to nature and health. In this narrative review, we discuss the strength of evidence from recent (i.e., the last decade) experimental and observational studies on nature exposure ...

  22. An Introduction to Statistics: Understanding Hypothesis Testing and

    ABSTRACT The second article in this series on biostatistics covers the concepts of sample, population, research hypotheses and statistical errors. How to cite this article Ranganathan P, Pramesh CS. An Introduction to Statistics: Understanding Hypothesis Testing and Statistical Errors. Indian J Crit Care Med 2019;23 (Suppl 3):S230-S231. Keywords: Biostatistics, Research design, Statistical ...

  23. What is a scientific hypothesis?

    A scientific hypothesis is a tentative, testable explanation for a phenomenon in the natural world.

  24. MIT engineers' new theory could improve the design and ...

    The new findings are described today in the journal Nature Communications, in an open-access paper by MIT postdoc Jaime Liew, doctoral student Kirby Heck, and Michael Howland, the Esther and Harold E. Edgerton Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering. "We've developed a new theory for the aerodynamics of rotors," Howland ...

  25. Understanding Nature and Its Cognitive Benefits

    This article discusses research that has been performed that enumerates nature's cognitive benefits and describes current theories, which provide frameworks to explain the benefits. We also propose future research directions to more fully understand the extent and mechanisms of nature's effects on cognition.

  26. How to Write a Strong Hypothesis

    A hypothesis is a statement that can be tested by scientific research. If you want to test a relationship between two or more variables, you need to write hypotheses before you start your experiment or data collection. Example: Hypothesis

  27. What is a Research Hypothesis: How to Write it, Types, and Examples

    Research begins with a research question and a research hypothesis. But what are the characteristics of a good hypothesis? In this article, we dive into the types of research hypothesis, explain how to write a research hypothesis, offer research hypothesis examples and answer top FAQs on research hypothesis. Read more!

  28. Competition between slicing and buckling underlies the erratic nature

    A model based on the hypothesis that a competition between slicing and buckling controls the probability of initiating a paper cut is developed and successfully validated. This explains why paper with a specific thickness is most hazardous ( 65 µ m , corresponding, e.g., to dot matrix paper) and suggests a probabilistic interpretation of ...

  29. What is a Hypothesis

    Hypothesis is an educated guess or proposed explanation for a phenomenon, based on some initial observations or data. It is a tentative statement that can be tested and potentially proven or disproven through further investigation and experimentation.

  30. Introducing electron correlation in solid-state calculations for

    Analyzing the electronic localization of superconductors has been recently shown to be relevant for understanding their critical temperature [Nature Communications, 12, 5381, (2021)].However, these relationships have only been shown at the Kohn-Sham density functional theory (DFT) level, where the onset of strong correlation linked to the superconducting state is missing.