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    by Ben Pearson
    September 4th, 2014

    As computers are used more and more for scientific research, journals have struggled to keep up with the sheer amount of data produced by computer systems during experiments. Many journals have attempted to publish larger amounts of this data, but we still have not reached a point where individuals everywhere can reproduce the results of experiments easily. This is a significant barrier to getting more people involved with scientific research, and we need organizations to focus on tackling this issue.

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