The Center for Open Science promotes open science practices to accelerate scientific progress. They provide tools like the Open Science Framework (OSF) and advocate for transparency, reproducibility, and collaboration in research.
The Center for Open Science envisions a future scholarly community where research processes, content, and outcomes are openly accessible by default. They aim to advance science through an open exchange of ideas, offering research software tools such as the Open Science Framework (OSF) to help researchers conduct more rigorous and open research. The organization also focuses on community action and culture change, metascience research, and sharing data, materials, and code to invite collaboration and facilitate replication. By encouraging the sharing of papers or preprints and registering research, they promote transparency and quality in scientific studies.
OpenManus is an open-source project that allows users to achieve Manus-like functionality without an invite code. It provides a simple implementation for creating and customizing AI agents.
Turku Eyelabs is a sub-module of the Onni platform, focusing on eye-tracking experiments. Users can participate in various eye-tracking related experiments to help researchers collect data.
The ISSP is a cross-national collaboration program conducting annual surveys on diverse topics relevant to social sciences. It includes members from various cultures around the globe and provides free access to collected data and documentation.