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Why science and scientists must learn to celebrate their failures

Why science and scientists must learn to celebrate their failures

Posted on April 28, 2026 By admin


Science progresses by trial and error.
| Photo Credit: Sasun Bughdaryan/Unsplash

Failure is part and parcel of research but many scientists consider discussing it in a scientific forum to be taboo.

Laboratories are littered with unfinished experiments and inconclusive facts and theories that failed to stand the test of study. However, when science is being communicated — whether to funding bodies, professional journals or audiences — it comes across as a smooth story of success. Just narratives are counter-effective.

Published – April 29, 2026 07:30 am IST



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