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Filip Poscic
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Plant Biologist | Studying how plants adapt to stress ⛓️🌦️ | CEA & field research 🌱🏠 | Enhancing plant resilience 🌾 | Nature lover 🌿 | Proud dad & partner
Discover how micro-XRF localizes metals inside plant tissues & cells! 🔬 Our video showcases this & other advanced techniques, revolutionizing phytoremediation & crop nutrition 🌱. Excited to share:

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#PlantScience #Phytoremediation #MicroXRF #Metals #ResearchMethods
Metals, Plants and People (III): PlantMetals 2023 v1EN fullHD
YouTube video by PLANTMETALS Videogroup
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January 14, 2026 at 11:45 AM
“No effect”? High p-values don’t prove it!

Half of the papers misuse stats, distorting science. The fix? For example: equivalence testing (TOST).

Read my new article on how to say NO with confidence.

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#Statistics #ResearchMethods #Science
The p-value trap: why “not significant” does not mean “no effect”: absence of evidence is not evidence of absence
A few months ago, I wrote about the “profound hypocrisy” in scientific publishing (Pošćić, 2025), where 98% of researchers see the value in null results, but only 30% submit them (Springer Nature, 202...
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January 6, 2026 at 10:13 AM
Whaaat? 😲

98% of researchers recognize the value of null results, but only 30% submit them for publication 🤔

This gap creates a self-defeating cycle that biases science. I explore the crisis and solutions in my first LinkedIn article

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#Science #OpenScience #PeerReview #Research
A commentary on the just-published white paper "The state of null results."
Recently, Springer Nature surveyed ~11,000 journal authors about "researcher attitudes towards and experience of sharing research consisting of mostly or solely null results" and summarised the result...
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November 11, 2025 at 8:46 AM
Reposted by Filip Poscic
Critical Minerals? There’s a Plant for That - bioGraphic www.biographic.com/critical-min...
Critical Minerals? There’s a Plant for That - bioGraphic
Could phytomining—using plants to pull metal out of the soil—put the green in “green transition”?
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November 10, 2025 at 9:14 PM
Thrilled to join Bluesky! As a plant biologist, I’ll be sharing my work on abiotic stress, hyperaccumulation, phytoremediation, and sustainable agriculture. For my first post, here’s a video I collaborated on, exploring plants, metals, and human health: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qn3...
Metals, Plants and People (I): COST Action PLANTMETALS2022 Video - CAGRI 31102022
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November 4, 2025 at 10:36 PM