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    Publishing your data is often marked as the final step of your research workflow. You've analyzed your results, and the pre-print has been submitted - so it's time to publish your data? Perhaps not. Here at asencis, publishing your data, even under a temporary embargoe, is an important step in discovering the qualitiative interpretations of your data and improving your research efficiency, collaboratively.

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    Our expectation is that the data behind many discoveries have gone through rigorous statistical analysis and peer-review. However, in some small cases, this may not even be half the truth. Results may have been altered and research fraud may be being committed, when the appeal of an exciting discovery looms. How do we make data "boring" again?

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