Congratulations to the winners and thank you to all who participated in the Evidence Madness Challenge
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We solicited 64 submissions from four domains: Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, and the Life Sciences.
Submissions covered topics from quantification of soil carbon and the development of non-coding RNA research to interference-enhanced electrochromic device and hypersonic electric ramjet engines.
Submitted evidence was retrieved from over 30 publications including Nature, IEEE, PNAS, NCBI, Joule, and The MIT Press.
Participating Plexors joined from more than 40 countries including Algeria, Austria, Brazil, China, Finland, Hungary, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Singapore, Sudan, and across the United States.
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Let's hear it for the Plexors who entered the winning evidence
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Round of applause for the Plexors who predicted the most bracket winners as the competition advanced
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- William Suski
- Jacob Cordell
- Marna Kagele
- Rok Sosic
- Saeed El-Tayeb
- Aysu Uygur
- Greg Cathcart
- Edgar Hodge
- Eugene Zhabotynsky
- Adam Amos-Binks
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And a big thank you to the Sponsors who made Evidence Madness possible
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Up Next: Ask Me Anything with DARPA PM, Dr. Vishnu Sundaresan
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On Chemistry Directed Manufacturing
Friday, December 18, 11a.m. - 1p.m. ET
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Polyplexus hosts an online community focused on exploring cross-disciplinary science questions. The platform accelerates access to scientific evidence, hypothesis development, research proposal generation and sponsor engagement. Developed for scientific researchers, research sponsors, and the curious, Polyplexus reinvents the social platform by advancing evidence-based conversations, focusing the discussion through the lens of what we already know - in the pursuit of what we might discover. An open, public platform, Polyplexus is currently in development with founding sponsor DARPA.
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