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Expand Up @@ -59,9 +59,9 @@ In one case, a team decided to work fully in the open and collaborate with this

Co-author Dr. Natasha Batalha employed open science principles to enable this rapid discovery using the new JWST data. In the years leading up to the JWST release, Dr. Batalha's team formed a collaborative group of 341 members. Once JWST data was made public, the data reduction and scientific interpretation could be reproduced through open software then archived. The research team’s first article was made available as open- access on an archived preprint server and published in Nature.

Notably, Dr. Batalha's team published the first identification of CO2 in an exoplanet’s atmosphere from spectra taken with JWST. This was conducted with JWST’s Early Release Science Program data, the first science data taken by the facility. The team worked in an open-format from ideation, to analysis, through to publication and communication.
Notably, Dr. Batalha's team published the first identification of CO2 in an exoplanet’s atmosphere from spectra taken with JWST. This was conducted with JWST’s Early Release Science Program data, the first science data taken by the facility. The team worked in an open format from ideation, to analysis, through to publication and communication.

This example illustrates the benefits of applying open science principles to rapidly produce meaningful research. The team worked in an open format from ideation, to analysis, through to publication and communication.
This example illustrates the benefits of applying open science principles to rapidly produce meaningful research.

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- Where software will be shared and archived
- What license it will be assigned
- Roles and responsibilities of team members
- All of the above
- All of the above